| A | B |
| ;ilgrim | one of the first settlers of the US who we remember at Thanksgiving. |
| worship | to give praise and honor to God. |
| forbid | not to allow someone do do a specific activity. |
| distance | a long way from the sorce. |
| hidden | to be placed out of view. |
| repair | to fix something that is broken. |
| dozen | twelve of an item such as eggs. |
| destroy | to break something beyond repair. |
| carrot | an orange crunchy vegetable. |
| entry | to allow to come in to an area. |
| wisdom | intelligence and good judgment in knowing what to do and being able to tell the difference between good and bad and right and wrong. |
| crystal | a solid piece of matter that has a regular pattern of flat surfaces and angles between the surfaces. |
| respond | to answer back to a question. |
| program | a list of information, as the order of events and the names of those taking part in a pulic performance or presentation. |
| solid | not hollow, strong, firm. |
| salute | to show respect by raising the right hand stiffly to the forehead or by firing guns. |
| spinach | a green leafy vegetable that can be eaten cooked or raw. |
| ashamed | feeling shame or guilt; not proud. |
| blossom | a flower, especially of a fruit-bearing plant. |
| neglect | to ignore. |
| harvest | to gather the crops on a farm. |
| honest | to tell the truth. |
| allow | to give permission for something to be done. |
| whether | used to show a choice between things. |
| middle | in the center of two or more items. |
| refuge | protection or shelter from danger or trouble |
| charter | a formal written document from an authority granting rights or privileges. |
| somber | daark and dull; gloomy. |
| exert | to put into use; apply effort. |
| adapt | to change so as to be suitable for a different condition or purpose. |