| A | B |
| mislead (v) | to lie to or to cause someone to believe something untrue |
| conveyor bet (n) | a moving strip of material that bringa objects from one place to another |
| fiction (n) | untrue, made-up stories written by people; books like "Harry Potter" and "Moby Dick" |
| creature (n) | an animal or other beast |
| mechanical (adj) | related to machinery |
| drill (v) | to make a hole in something with a drill |
| recognize (v) | to know, remember, accept or be aware of |
| stack (v) | to put things in a neat pile, on on top of the other |
| ship (v) | send objects elsewhere, often by truck, plane or boat |
| same (adj) | not different |
| replace (v) | use instead of somethign else; get rid of one thing and use a new thing |
| industrial (adj) | related to industry, factories or manufacturing |
| invent (v) | come up with, create, or make for the first time |
| perform (v) | to do an activity that you need some sort of skill or training for; to entertain people in an audience |
| well behaved (adj) | acting in a kind, nice or pleasant way; not doing things that are bad or not allowed |
| viewpoint (n) | a way of thinking about or looking at something |