| A | B |
| fiber | a slender strand; a thread |
| similar | related in appearance or nature; alike though not the same |
| regular | usual; normal |
| barrier | a fence, wall, or other structure built to hold back or obstruct movement or passage |
| superior | high or higher in quality |
| grammar | system of rules used by the speakers of a language for making sentences in that language |
| rumor | a story or report usually spread by word of mouth that has been established as true |
| character | a person portrayed in a work of art, such as a novel, play, or movie |
| acre | a unit of area equal to 4,840 square yards, used in measuring land |
| consider | to deliberate upon; to think over; examine |
| junior | of the third year of a four year high school or college |
| senior | older or oldest |
| solar | or or relating to the sun |
| scholar | a learned person; an expert in a particular field |
| razor | an instrument with a sharp blade or set of blades, used primarily for shaving the face |
| surrender | to give oneself up, as to a pursuer or enemy; submit |
| particular | distinct from others; specific;certain |
| familiar | well-known |
| laser | a device that emits a very narrow and intense beam of light or other radiation |
| calendar | a chart showing the month, weeks, and days of a certain year |
| weather | the condition or activity of the atmosphere at a given time and place |
| mayor | the chief government official of a city or town |
| laughter | the act or sound of laughing |
| popular | well-liked;having many friends or admirers |
| director | a person who supervises or guides the performers in a play, motion picture, opera, or television show |