| A | B |
| hearthstone | stone forming a hearth |
| horrid | inspiring horror or shocking |
| wretched | very miserable or unhappy |
| feisty | full of nervous energy or fidgety |
| rascal | a mean or dishonest person |
| advertisement | the act or process of advertising |
| dusk | the darker part of twilight especially night |
| slab | a thinck, flat, piece or slice (as of stone, wood, or bread) |
| enclose | to close in or surround |
| pesky | troublesome |
| shingle | a small thin piece of building material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or side of a building |
| braid | to form strands into a braid |
| hitch | to catch, fasten, or connect by or as if by a hook or knot |
| bonnet | a child or woman's hat tied under the chin by ribbons or strings |
| windbreak | something that serves as a shelter from the wind |
| flax | blue flower plant that are grown for its fiber and seeds, fed to livestock |
| paddock | an enclosed area where animals are put to eat grass or to exercise |
| rustle | to act or move with energy |
| coarse | being harsh or rough |
| dune | a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind |
| mica | any of various minerals that contain silicon and can be separated easily into thin often transparent sheets |
| pitchfork | a fork with a long handle used especially in pitching hay |
| tumbleweed | a plant that breaks away from its roots in autumn and is blown about by the wind |
| gullies | a trench worn in the earth by running water after rains |
| startled | to move or jump suddenly (as in surprise or fright) |
| treaded | to step or walk on or over |