| A | B |
| wandered | to move from place to place with no special purpose or place to go |
| ached | a dull and steady pain |
| village | group of houses that make up a community smaller than a town |
| peered | to look closely in order to see something clearly |
| leaped | to move with a sudden springing motion;to jump |
| budge | to move or cause to move slightly |
| concentrate | To keep one's mind, attention or efforts on something |
| growled | Low deep sound such as the one made by an angry dog. |
| educated | Having knowledge gained through education; learning |
| effort | Hard work, a serious attempt |
| satisfied | To give or get enough to fill the needs or desire of |
| racket | A loud, continuous, unpleasant noise |
| improved | Became better, made something better |
| style | A particular way or manner in which something is done |
| slunk | To move or go in a furtive manner as from fear or shame |
| confidence | A feeling of faith in oneself |
| passion | A powerful or very strong feeling |
| master | To become very skilled in |
| storyteller | A person who tells stories |