| A | B |
| Not being truthful (adj) | dishonest |
| Against the law (adj) | illegal |
| Nottaking care of things you are capable of doing (adj) | irresponsible |
| To take words in a wrong way so you miss the meaning (verb) | misunderstand |
| The state of showing a craft, such as song or dance, to a group of people (noun) | performance |
| To organize something again so it's in the proper order (verb) | rearrange |
| The act of going back to a specific position or function; substitute (noun) | replacement |
| dishonest | The _______ friend lied to his friend about |
| illegal | If someone catches you stealing from a store, you will be sent to jail because shoplifting is _______. |
| irresponsible | The student was being _______ by playing video games instead of doing his homework. |
| misunderstood | The daughter _______ her mother's directions and arrived at the wrong time to dinner. |
| performance | The actor's _______ in the play amazed the audience and received a round of applause. |
| rearrange | The teacher asked a volunteer student to _______ the books on the bookshelf in alphabetical order. |
| replacement | The little boy dropped his toy truck and broke it, so his mother had to get him a _______. |