| A | B |
| boulder | a large rock worn away by water and weather |
| glimpse | a short look |
| hollered | cried loudly or shouted |
| horizon | the line where earth and sky seem to meet |
| rhythm | any movement with regular repetition of a beat or accent |
| shivered | shook with cold, fear, or excitement |
| tunnel | an underground passage |
| dynamite | a powerful explosive most commonly used in blasting rock |
| parapets | low walls or mounds of stone or earth used to protect soldiers |
| sledgehammer | a large hammer usually swung with both hands |
| simile | compares/like or as |
| metaphor | compares/ IS |
| hyperbole | a figure of speech that uses exaggeration |
| exaggeration | to represent as greater than it actually is |