| A | B |
| orphan | A child whose parents are dead |
| geography | The science that deals with the surface of the earth and the plant, animal, and human life on it |
| elephant | A huge, gray animal with a long trunk, large, floppy ears, and two ivory tusks |
| alphabet | The letters or characters that are used to write language, arranged in their proper order |
| laugh | To make sounds that show amusement, happiness, or ridicule |
| paragraph | A part of something written, mae up of one or more sentences about a particular subject or idea |
| telegraph | A system or equipment used for sending messages by wire over a long distance |
| nephew | The son of one's brother or sister |
| tough | Not easy to brake |
| phantom | Something that appears to be real but is not |
| photograph | A picture that is made by using a camera |
| enough | As much or as many as needed |
| dolphin | A sea animal that has two flippers and a snout that is like a beak |
| triumph | A great success or victory |
| trough | A long, deep, narrow box or other container to hold food for animals |
| asphalt | A brown or black substance found in the ground or obtained when petroleum is refined |
| typhoon | A tropical storm with violent winds |
| pharmacy | A store where drugs and medicine are sold |
| rough | Having an uneven surface |
| triumphant | Successful or victorious |