| A | B |
| earth | dry land; ground |
| peer | to look intently, closely, or with difficulty |
| twirl | to spin |
| burnt | damaged by heat |
| smear | a stain or blotch |
| further | to help the progress of; advance |
| appear | to come int view |
| worthwhile | worth the time, effort, or cost involved; important |
| nerve | courage or daring |
| pier | a platform that extends into the water |
| squirm | to twist about; wiggle |
| weary | physically or mentally tired |
| alert | watchful; attentive; vigilant |
| murmur | a low, continuous sound |
| sturdy | substantially made or built; stout |
| reverse | to turn around to the opposite direction |
| worship | religious ceremonies and prayers |
| career | a profession that a person chooses as a life's work |
| research | careful study of a given subject, field, or problem, undertaken to discover facts or principles |
| volunteer | to perform or offer to perform a service of one's own free will |
| early | coming or happening before the usual or expected time |
| world | the earth |
| rear | the area or direction closest to or at the back |
| current | belonging to the present time |
| cheer | to shout in happiness, approval, encouragement, or enthusiasm |