| A | B |
| steal | to take without right or permission |
| steel | alloys of iron and carbon widely used as a structural material |
| aloud | with the voice |
| allowed | to let do or happen; permit |
| pore | to examine with great care and attention |
| pour | to flow or cause to flow in a steady stream |
| lesson | something to be learned |
| lessen | to make or become less |
| who's | contraction of who is |
| whose | the possessive form of who |
| manor | the main house on an estate |
| manner | a way of acting; behavior |
| pedal | a level that is work by the foot |
| peddle | to travel about selling |
| berry | a usually small, juicy fruit that has many seeds |
| bury | to hide something |
| hanger | a frame or hook on which an article of clothing can be hung |
| hangar | a building used for housing or repairing aircraft |
| overdo | to do or use to excess; carry too far |
| overdue | unpaid after being due |
| wait | to do nothing or stay in a place until something expected happens |
| weight | the measure of how heavy something is |
| vain | show undue preoccupation with one's appearance or accomplishment; conceited |
| vane | a piece of wood or metal that turns on a pivot to show the direction of the wind |
| vein | any of a branching system of blood vessels through which blood returns to the heart |