| A | B |
| reverent (adj.) | Feeling or showing deep respect |
| identify (v.) | to recognize a particular person or thing |
| mimic (v.) | to copy; imitate |
| startle (v.) | to surprise or scare someone with a sudden movement |
| roost (v.) | to rest or sleep on a branch or other perch for rest |
| harpsichord 1. (n) | a keyboard instrument simliar to the piano |
| harpsichord 2. (n) | strings ar plucked by quills or picks |
| violin (n) | a musical instrument that has four strings, played with a bow or plucking with fingers |
| composer (n) | a person who makes up musical works |
| concert (n) | a performance of music given by a number of musicians |
| opera (n) | a musical play in which most words are sung to orchestral music |
| seven things 1 | a proud look |
| seven things 2 | a lying tongue |
| seven things 3 | hands that shed innocent blood |
| Proverbs 6:16, 17 | These six things doth the LORD hate" yeah, seven are an abomination unto him |
| Cat 17. Why did God make you and all things? | For his own glory |
| Cat. 18. How can you glorify God? | by loving Him and doing what he commands |
| Cat. 19. Why ought you to glorify God? | Because he made me and takes care of me. |
| Cat. 20. Where do you learn how to love and obey God? | In the Bible alone. |
| Cat. 16. What else did God make? | God made all things. |