| A | B |
| seen | viewed with the eyes; visible |
| dyed | changed the color of |
| fir | any of several cone bearing evergreen trees |
| vain | not humble; conceited; showing preoccupation with oneself |
| barren | lacking or unable to produce growing plants or crops |
| who's | who is or who has |
| scene | a place or area; a view from a particular point |
| sent | past tense and past participle of send |
| hangar | a building used for housing or repairing aircraft |
| principal | the most important or chief person. Someone who runs a school |
| tacks | small nails with a sharp point and a flat head |
| whose | the possessive form of who |
| manor | the estate of a feudal lord or wealthy landowner |
| burro | a small donkey used for riding or carrying small loads |
| died | ceased to live |
| vein | a blood vessel through which blood flows |
| scent | a distinctive odor or perfume |
| fur | thick, soft hair covering the body of an animal |
| tax | money that people must pay in order to support a government |
| baron | a wealthy, influential businessman |
| hanger | the frame or hook on which an article of clothing is hung |
| principle | a basic or fundamental truth or law |
| manner | a way or style of doing things; personal behavior |
| burrow | a hole or tunnel dug in the ground by a small animal |
| borough | a self-governing or incorporated town |