| A | B |
| welcomed | show someone that you are pleased they are with you |
| sensitive | easily affected emotionally by an outside situation |
| observe | notice or see someone or something |
| unspoiled | unchanged or damaged by people |
| prepare | make ready |
| negative | not hopeful; likely to consider only the bad side of a situation |
| honor | to show respect for someone or something |
| include | contain something as a part of something else |
| glance | a quick short look |
| encouragement | the act of giving hope, confidence or support to someone |
| unusual | not usual or ordinary; strange |
| admit | to agree that something is true |
| psychologist | someone who studies the human mind and human emotions |
| sneeze | to let out a sudden, loud burst of air through the mouth and nose, usually because of allergies or sickness |
| shear | cut the wool off of sheep |
| tend | care for someone or something |
| fanciful | decorated; showing a lot of imagination |
| riddle | a type of question which describes something in a difficult and confusing way |
| trudge | walk slowly with a lot of effort |
| eel | . a long, thin, snake-like fish |