| A | B |
| examine | To look at closely |
| cylinder | An object in the shape of a tube or pipe |
| fatal | Causing death |
| feature | An important or special part of something |
| grasp | To understand something |
| jet | A stream of liquid or gas that is forced at high speed through a small opening |
| marine | Having to do with the ocean or with ships and boats |
| scar | A mark on the skin that is left after a cut or other wound has healed. |
| feature | Any part of the face |
| grasp | To take hold of something tightly with the hands. |
| jet | An airplane that is powered by a jet engine |
| tentacle | A long, thin part that grows out from the head of some sea animals. They use it to hold things or to move from place to place. |
| vessel | A ship or large boat. |
| vessel | Anything hollow that can be used to hold liquids. |
| attract | To bring or draw closer. |
| attractive | Pleasing to the eye or mind. |
| attraction | Something that draws attention. |
| crew | A group of people working together, especially one that runs an airplane or large vessel. |
| dangle | To hang loosely. |
| drift | A pile of sand or snow created by moving air or water. |
| drift | To be carried along by moving air or water. |
| event | Something that happens, especially something important. |
| launch | An open motorboat that is used for short distances. |
| launch | To put a boat or vessel in the water |
| launch | To get started or to make a move. |
| opposite | Very different from. |
| opposite | Facing or moving away from each other |
| reverse | To go backward or in the direction one just came from. |
| reverse | Back to front. |
| signal | An object, action, or sound that gives a message or a warning. |
| signal | To do something that gives a message or warning. |
| steer | A young bull. |
| steer | . To steer is to guide the direction of. |
| ambition | A strong wish to be good at something or to have something. |
| auction | A public sale. Each item is sold to the person who offers the most money |
| coast | The land beside the sea. |
| coast | To move without power or effort. |
| current | A flow of air, water, or electricity. |
| current | Of the present time. |
| frail | Weak, not very strong. |
| intelligent | Able to learn, think, and understand quickly and easily. |
| novel | A long story about people and events that are imagined by the author. |
| novel | New and different. |
| resident | A person who lives in a certain place. |
| starve | To be very hungry or to suffer because of not eating any food. |
| volunteer | A person who offers to do a job, usually without pay. |
| volunteer | To choose to do something or to give help. |