| A | B |
| marriage | The relationship between two people who are united as spouses. |
| bride | A woman who has just married or is about to be married. |
| wedding | A ceremony in which two people are married to each other. |
| generous | Providing more than what is needed or normal. |
| wooden box | Box made of wood. |
| own | Something that belongs to someone. |
| appeared | To become visible. |
| ride | to sit on and control the movements of something |
| permission | The right to do something granted by someone else. |
| bow | To bend forward at the neck or waist. |
| refuse | To say that you will not accept. |
| matching | To have the same appearance or color. |
| buffalo | heavy wild bison with dense brown fur. |
| camel | long necked animal with small legs and a hump or two on its back to hold water and fat. |
| desert | an area lacking in something (water) |
| herd | groups of animals. |
| nomads | people that move from place to place. |
| tents | portable shelter. |
| nonfiction | factual information or real experiences. |
| folktale | stories that people tell to others that usually teach a lesson and eventually are written down |
| daughter | female child. |
| earring | jewerly worn in the ear. |
| nephew | the male child of a sibling. |
| princess | female child of a prince or king. |
| uncle | the brother of a child's parent. |
| welcome | greet in a friendly manner. |
| draw conclusion | make a decision based on information. |