| A | B |
| Errands | short trips to do something |
| Instinct | a way of acting or behaving that a person or animal is born with and does not have to learn |
| Memorizing | learning by heart; fixing in the memory |
| Sirens | devices that make loud, shrill sounds; used as signals or warnings. |
| Clippers | a tool used for cutting. |
| Relieved | Freed from discomfort or pain; comforted. |
| Soloed | Done by one person |
| Complicated | Difficult to use or understand. |
| Ramps | a sloping passageway or roadway linking one level with another. |
| Angling | to do something sloping and not straight. |
| Grazing | to scrape the surface off your skin, to touch just barely. |
| Brother | a boy or man who has the same parents as another person. |
| Honor | to keep an agreement, a special privilege |
| Either | one or the other of two things. |
| Popular | liked or enjoyed by many people. |
| Number | a large quanity or group, a word or symbol used for counting and for adding and subtracting. |
| Pictures | an image of something such as a painting, photograph, or drawing. |
| Odor | a smell. |