| A | B |
| fig | soft, sweet fruit with many small seeds |
| firewood | wood used to start a fire or to keep it burning |
| homestead | piece of land given by a government in return for working on the land |
| glistening | to shine as if wetness |
| native | coming from or belonging to a particular place |
| eagerly | full of desire or interest |
| landscape | broad view of the land |
| plantations | large farm in warm climate, on which is grown a single mayor crop |
| export | to ship from one country to another market in foreign countries |
| topsoil | top layer of earth in which plants grow |
| silt | sedimentary material of very fine particles |
| urged | to advice so of what to do |
| nurseries | garden where young plants are raised for general sale |
| inmates | a person in jail, a prisoner |
| movement | a political or social cause |
| influence | the effect of something on a person |
| restore | to make something look like it did when it was new |