| A | B |
| wood | the part of a plant that is under bark; makes up trees |
| brook | a small stream |
| tool | a device that helps one achieve an end; think hammer or saw |
| put | to place |
| wool | the undercoat of a sheep |
| push | to take both hands and shove |
| full | opposite of empty |
| roof | covers a building |
| group | a number of objects or persons considered as a unit |
| prove | to show the truth of by evidence |
| stood | past tense of stand |
| stool | a seat without backs or arms |
| hook | a curved or bent tool for catching, holding, or pulling |
| smooth | not rough |
| shoot | to let fly or cause to be driven forward with force |
| bush | a low densely branched shrub |
| fool | someone that isn't very smart |
| pull | to grab with both hands and bring towards you |
| soup | a liquid food with meat, fish, or vegetables |
| move | to go from one place to another |
| soot | ashes |
| marooned | stranded; left alone |
| pudding | a soft, spongy, or thick creamy dessert |
| cocoon | a pod of silk that insects cover themselves in |
| superb | fantastic |