| A | B |
| fir | a kind of tree |
| scent | the smell of something |
| scene | parts of a play |
| vain | to think highly of oneself |
| principal | the person in charge of a school |
| manor | a huge country house with land |
| who's | short for "who is" |
| tacks | used to hang items on the wall of a classroom |
| hangar | where airplanes are stored |
| died | the opposite of alive |
| fur | what covers an animal |
| sent | what you did with mail |
| seen | I saw today, I have ____ in the past |
| vein | what your blood runs through |
| principle | a rule to follow |
| manner(s) | polite people have these |
| whose | a form of "who" that shows ownership |
| tax | the money your pay to the government when you purchase an item |
| hanger | used to hang your jacket in the closet |
| dyed | to change the color of something |