| A | B |
| arch | curved piece of wood, stone, or metal over an open space. It supports the weight above it |
| attention | thinking, listening or watching carefully |
| award | something given for doing well. To give something as a prize or a reward |
| collapse | To fall down suddenly or cave in. To fold together. |
| demolish | To destroy or tear something down |
| excess | more than what is needed or allowed. An amount that is too much more or more than is needed |
| outline | a line showing the outside edge of an object or figure. A short list or plan that gives the main ideas of a longer report |
| sculpture | A work of art made by shaping wood, stone or other material into a certain form |
| spade | A tool for digging. It often has a long handle fastened to a flat medal blade |
| utensil | A tool or container that is used for a special purpose |