| A | B |
| photograph | a picture made with a camera; to take a picture of something |
| phantom | any shadowy or ghostly image |
| elephant | a large animal in the mammal group that has a large snout |
| alphabet | the name of the letters of a language |
| nephew | the son of one's brother or sister |
| telephone | an instrument used for conversation |
| trophy | anything kept as a token of victory |
| autograph | something written in a person's own handwriting; to write one's own name |
| triumphant | having won a victory or success |
| paragraph | 3-6 sentences that tell about a certain subject |
| phobia | a strong and unreasonable fear of something |
| phrase | a group of words that is not a complete sentence |
| arrange | to put in a certain order or place |
| required | to be in a need of; to order, command, or insist upon something; |
| recommend | to speak of as being good; to praise; to give advice |
| prohibit | to forbid by law or order |
| temporary | lasting only a short while, changing |
| permanent | lasting, intended to last for a long time |
| adapt | to change oneselfto fit into a situation |