| A | B |
| strict | demanding or having strong discipline |
| length | the measured distance from one end to another |
| else | other or different |
| scrub | to clean by rubbing with a brush, soap, or water |
| intact | whole; not impaired, injured, or damaged |
| pitch | the throw of a softball or baseball by a pitcher |
| switch | to exchange |
| cliff | a high, steep, or overhanging face of a rock |
| film | a thin strip of flexible cellulose coated with materials that are sensitive to light, used in recording photographic images |
| depth | the distance downward or inward from the surface |
| prompt | on time or punctual |
| grill | a cooking utensil with thin, metal bars on which meat or fish may be cooked |
| plump | rounded and full in form |
| craft | a boat or a plane |
| brass | a mixture that contains chiefly copper and zinc |
| wreck | the remains of something that has been destroyed |
| deft | quick and skillfull |
| habitat | the area or environment in which a plant or animal lives and grows |
| plunge | to dive suddenly, as into a body of water |
| magnetic | having the power to attract |
| stung | past tense of the word that describes what some insects might do |
| tepid | warm or lukewarm |
| pledge | a formal vow or solemn promise |
| bomb | an explosive weapon constructed to go off upon striking a given area, object, or other target |
| sunk | past tense and past participle of sink |