| A | B |
| crew | a group of people who work together |
| tide | the change in the height of the surface of the ocean that happens every 12 hours |
| cling | to stick to something or hold tightly |
| balance | to be in a steady position where you will stand on something without falling |
| foggy | covered by thick clouds near the ground |
| disappear | to be no longer seen |
| stretch | to spread over a large area or distance |
| excitement | a feeling of great interest or happiness |
| current | a movement of water or air in a particular direction |
| fierce | strong and powerful |
| shrug | to raise and lower your shoulders to show that you do not know something |
| slip | to do something quickly so that you are not noticed |
| save | to keep something for use in the future |
| hang | to attach to a point with support below |
| tear | to pull apart or into pieces |
| relief | the feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended |
| chuckle | to laugh softly or in a quiet way |
| fumble | to handle something in a nervous or clumsy way |
| ashamed | feeling bad about yourself, usually because you did something wrong |
| strum | to play by running your fingers lightly across the strings of a guitar or a harp |