| A | B |
| primitive | From the earliest times; simple; original |
| tent | A cloth house used to sleep outdoors |
| canvas | A heavy cloth used to make sails and tents |
| cliff | A side of a hill that is high and almost straight up and down. |
| echo | A sound that is repeated or reflected from a surface. |
| extend | To make longer. |
| flexible | Able to bend, move or change easily. |
| compromise | An agreement inwhich each side wins a little and loses a little. |
| luxury | An expensive or rare thing that gives comfort or pleasure. |
| occupy | To live in; to fill up a space. |
| native | Someone who was born in a place; something that was found in a place originally. |
| pioneer | Someone who is the first to enter and live in a region. |
| tribe | A group of people with the same language, customs, and many family relationships. |
| tense | Not relaxed, causing or showing excitement or stress. |
| adjust | To change in order to make right or better. |
| plain | Not fancy; simple, ordinary or average. |
| towards | In the direction of or to a place or thing. |
| extensive | Far-reaching; long; covering a wide area. |
| flex | To bend or change the shape of something. |
| occupant | A person who lives in a place or occupies a space. |
| tension | Tightness; pressure or strain. |
| extension | An added length or part that makes something longer or bigger. |