| A | B |
| goat | an animal with hooves, hollow horns, and rough hair |
| hold | to have or contain within one's hand |
| show | to cause or allow to be seen |
| most | the greatest number |
| bowl | a deep, rounded dish used for holding food |
| float | to rest on the surface of the water without sinking |
| toast | thin pieces of bread that have been heated until they become brown |
| ago | in the past |
| open | not shut or closed |
| told | past tense and past participle of tell |
| toad | a small animal that is born in water and then lives on land for part of its life |
| slow | the opposite of fast |
| almost | not all the way |
| throat | the part of the body through which food and air pass to the stomach and lungs |
| hollow | having an empty space on the inside |
| picture | a painting, drawing, or photograph |
| school | a place for teaching and learning |
| answer | what you say or write after someone asks you a question |
| wash | to make something clean by using water or soap |
| parents | a mother or a father |
| company | a visitor or someone who stays with you for a short time |
| faraway | a very long distance away |
| green | the color of grass or of young, growing leaves |