| A | B |
| attach | o fasten or affix; join; connect. |
| subject | one made to undergo a treatment or experiment. |
| attend | o be present at. |
| attendance | he act of being present at something. |
| attract | the act of drawing something toward oneself. |
| diesel | a truck with an internal combustion engine that burns oil ignited by heat from air compression. |
| dike | an embankment for controlling or holding back the waters of the sea or a river. |
| discuss | to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; debate. |
| import | o bring in (goods) from a foreign country for use, sale, or services. |
| include | o make part of a whole. |
| plump | well filled out or rounded in form; somewhat fleshy or fat. |
| pod | a dry fruit or seed vessel, as of peas or beans. |
| poem | an arrangement of words, sometimes rhymed and in a style more imaginative than ordinary speech. |
| poisonous | having the ability to injure or kill by using toxins. |
| student | a person formally engaged in learning, especially one enrolled in a school or college; pupil. |
| stun | to look remarkably attractive or excellent. |
| stunt | a feat displaying one’s skill. |
| sturdy | strongly constructed. |
| style | the fashion of the moment, especially in clothes. |
| attempt | o make an effort at; try; undertake. |