| A | B |
| drought | a long period of little or no rain |
| quarrel | argument or disagreement |
| ancient | very old; from a long time ago |
| blizzard | a heavy snowstorm with strong winds |
| desert | to leave someone who needs or counts on you |
| mild | gentle; not harsh or severe; not strong |
| filly | a young female horse under the age of four |
| drench | to wet thoroughly |
| mute | quiet |
| colt | a young male horse under the age of four |
| master | a person who has authority over others |
| patient | a person who requires medical care |
| stallion | an adult male horse |
| condemn | to harshly criticize or judge against |
| temporary | not permanent |
| lair | the home or den of a wild animal |
| moisten | to make something slightly wet or damp |
| idle | not in action or at work |
| surgeon | a doctor who performs operations |
| hail | frozen rain drops; ice pellets |
| permanent | lasting or expected to last for a long time |
| chef | a professional cook |
| dwell | to live or reside |
| hasty | done quickly (often too quickly); rushed |
| Novice | a beginner; someone who lacks experience |