| A | B |
| book | printed sheets of paper held together between two covers |
| took | got; accepted; carried to a different place |
| cook | prepare food for eating by using heat |
| sure | feeling certain; having no doubt |
| should | ought to |
| stood | rose to be on one’s feet |
| wood | hard material made from trees |
| put | to place; to set |
| poor | having little or no money; needing pity |
| foot | part of the leg upon which a person or animal walks |
| shook | trembled; quivered; past tense of shake |
| would | intended to; meant to |
| full | holding all that it can hold |
| cookies | small, flat, sweet cakes |
| pull | draw something toward oneself; opposite of push |
| could | was able to |