| A | B |
| cycle | to ride a bicycle or motorcycle |
| sweat | to give out a salty liquid; to perspire |
| rhythm | a pattern of stressed syllables or beats in poetry or music |
| rely | to depend on or trust confidently |
| pleasant | pleasing or favorable in manner |
| routine | a series of activities performed regularly |
| cleanse | to make clean or pure |
| shove | to prod, thrust, or push roughly or rudely |
| reply | to say or give an answer |
| meant | past tense and past participle of mean |
| sponge | something that absorbs and hold liquids |
| apply | to request employment, acceptance or admission |
| threat | something regarded as a possible danger |
| myth | a traditional story dealing with ancestors, heroes, or supernatural beings |
| deny | to declare untrue or contradict |
| leather | a material made by cleaning and tanning the skin or hide of an animal and preparing it for use |
| rhyme | a poem having a regular repetition of sounds at the ends of lines |
| thread | a length of fine, thin cord made of two or more strands of fiber twisted together |
| meadow | a stretch of grassy ground, such as one used for a pasture or growing hay |
| ravine | a deep, narrow cut in the earth's surface |
| endeavor | to make an effort; to stirve; to attempt |
| oxygen | a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is essential to breathing |
| dynamic | energetic or vigorous |
| realm | a kingdom |
| trampoline | a sheet of canvas, attached with springs to a metal frame. Used for acrobatic feats |