| A | B |
| civilization | group of people with way's of life, religion, and learning |
| ancestor | early family member |
| migration | movement of people |
| surplus | more than enough; extra |
| scarce | not enough of something |
| noun | names a person, place, thing, or idea |
| pronoun | replaces a noun; examples would be he, she, it, they |
| verb/predicate | tells what the subject is doing; refers to a state of action or being |
| adjective | describes a noun |
| adverb | describes a verb or adjective |
| exceedingly | very |
| contentedly | in a satisfied way |
| uselessly | in a way that is not helpful |
| usefully | in a way that is helpful |
| tirelessly | something that is done for a long time without getting tired |
| sadly | in a sorrowful way |
| repeatedly | something that is done over and over |
| hastily | done in a quick way, often without care |
| happily | done in a joyful way |
| dreadfully | very badly, unpleasantly, or terribly |