| A | B |
| awake | not asleep |
| feast | a large, fancy meal, often for a special occasion |
| stray | lost |
| greet | to welcome or speak to in a friendly or polite way |
| praise | to express approval or admiration for |
| disease | sickness |
| repeat | to say, do, or go through again |
| display | a public exhibition |
| scale | device for measuring weight |
| thief | a person who steals |
| ashamed | feeling shame or guilt; not proud |
| sleeve | the part of a piece of clothing hat covers all or part of the arm |
| waist | the part of the human body between the ribs and the hips |
| beneath | in a lower place; below |
| sheepish | embarrassed; ashamed |
| release | to set free; let go |
| remain | to continue to be in ghe same state or condition |
| sway | to swing or cause to swing back and forth or from side to side |
| brain | the main organ of the nervous system in humans and other animals with backbones |
| niece | the daughter of one's brother or sister or of the brother or sister of one's spouse |
| stale | not fresh |
| afraid | filled with fear; fearful; reluctant; hesitant;full of concern; regretful |
| freedom | the right to use or enjoy something freely |
| eager | having or showing keen interest or desire; enthusiastic |
| explain | to make clear or understandable; clarify |