| A | B |
| algebra | branch of mathematics |
| especially | more than others; specifically; chiefly |
| drowning | die under water or liquid because of lack of air to breathe |
| truly | in a true manner; exactly, rightly |
| escape | get out and away |
| tragedy | very sad or horrible happening |
| explode | burst with a loud noise; blow up |
| appreciate | think highly of |
| Washington | capital of the United States |
| fulfill | carry out a promise |
| privilege | a special right, advantage, or favor |
| lantern | case to protect light from wind, rain, etc. |
| icicles | a pointed, hanging stick of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water |
| souvenir | something given or kept for remembrance |
| nuclear | having to do with atoms |
| escort | person or group of persons going with another to give protection, show honor, etc. |
| arthritis | inflammation of a joint or joints in the body |
| sherbet | a frozen dessert made of fruit juice, sugar, and water |
| remnants | a small part left; fragment |
| bachelor | a man who is not married |
| judgmental | opinion or estimate |
| argumentative | quarrelsome |
| excursion | a short journey taken for interest of pleasure |
| pavilion | a light building, usually somewhat open,used for shelter |
| consumable | something that can be used up |