| A | B |
| windswept | Exposed to or swept by winds |
| ancestors | Any person from whom one is descended |
| seaweed | Any of numerous marine algae or plant |
| homeland | The country where a person was born or feels most at home |
| impoverished | Reduce to poverty |
| abundant | In great amounts |
| oysters | Sea animal with soft body and rough, uneven shell with two parts |
| harvested | To gather in |
| replenish | To fill or make complete again;to become full again |
| declined | To become less or weaker; decrease slowly |
| uncertain | Not certain; not known for sure |
| solitude | The state or quality of being alone or remote from others |
| isolate | To set apart; separate from others |
| guidance | Help or advice; counsel |
| unearthed | To discover and reveal; uncover |
| flesh | The meat of animals used as food |
| income | The amount of money that a person or business receives from work |
| ingenuity | Skill in inventing things, imagination |
| sharecropper | A farmer who rents part of another farmer's land by paying the owner with money or part of the crop |
| bead | A small, round piece of glass, metal, wood or other material |
| irritant | A source of irritation |
| strong-willed | Stubborn; obstinated |
| expensive | Having a high price, costly |
| prosperity | A prosperous condition success, especiallyin money matters |
| productivity | Producing or getting favorable or useful results |