| A | B |
| breath | the air taken into the lungs and forced out when a person breathes |
| closet | a small room in which clothes or household supplies can be kept |
| blister | a thin, fluid-filled sac that forms on the skin as a result of rubbing or a burn; a raised bubble, as on a painted surface |
| crush | to press, squeeze, or bear down on with enough force to break or injure;crumple |
| direct | to aim, point, or guide to or toward |
| promise | a statement that one will or will not do something; a vow |
| grasp | to grab and hold firmly as if with the hand |
| fund | a sum of money raised or kept for a certain purpose |
| hymn | a song of praise or joy, often sung as part of a religious service |
| shovel | a tool with a long handle and a flattened scoop |
| demand | to ask for in a firm or definite way |
| frantic | very excited and fearful or worried; desperate |
| swift | moving or able to move very fast |
| feather | a narrow, flat growth found on a bird's body |
| comic | humorous; amusing |
| bundle | a group of objects tied or gathered together; package |
| solid | having a definite shape |
| weather | outside conditions for a time and place |
| energy | the capacity for work on vigorous activity |
| stingy | not willing to give |
| bunch | a group of things of the same kind that are growing, fastened or placed together |
| district | an area that has a particular characteristic or function |
| track | a path, course, or trail made for racing, running or hiking |
| pleasant | enjoyable; nice; agreeable |
| odd | not ordinary or usual; peculiar |