| A | B |
| burden | anything that is carried; a load. |
| tortillas | thin, round unleavened bread made from cornmeal or wheat flour and baked on a hot, flat surface. |
| burnt | past tense of burn): to undergo rapid combustion or consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat, gases and usually light; to be on fire. |
| bustle | to hurry busily. |
| butt | a target; an object of ridicule. |
| cab | a taxi; a vehicle for hire. |
| evil | morally bad or wring; wicked; harmful; unlucky; disastrous. |
| excellent | outstandingly good of its kind; of exceptional merit. |
| exhaust | great fatique |
| exhausted | extremely tired |
| llama | a South American beast of burden related to a camel but smaller. |
| loaf | a portion of bread baked in one piece. |
| loan | the act of lending; something lent, especially money with interest. |
| loaves | more than one loaf |
| loom | a machine for weaving thread or yarn into cloth. |
| regard | to look upon or think with a particular feeling. |
| topic | the subject of an essay, speech, discussion, etc |
| torch | a portable flaming light |
| torn | pulled apart into pieces by force; ripped |
| bulglar | one who breaks into a building to commit a theft. |