| A | B |
| flour | a fine powder of ground grain, usually wheat |
| however | nevertheless |
| coil | to wind in spirals or rings; to wind around and around |
| enjoy | to get pleasure from |
| amount | the total or sum |
| power | great strength, force, or control; to supply with power |
| powder | a substance made of fine grains |
| moist | somewhat wet; damp |
| vowel | a sound made with the voice when the breath is allowed to pass out of the mouth freely; any of the letters that stand for such a sound |
| spoil | to ruin; to damage; to destroy; to become rotten or not fit for use |
| flower | the blossom of a plant |
| joint | a place where two bones are connected, allowing motion |
| joy | a feeling of happiness or pleasure |
| royal | having to do with kings and queens |
| foil | a sheet of metal so thin it seems like paper |
| plow | a tool used in farming for turning up soil; to till |
| choice | a decision; a selection |
| mouth | the opening in the head that contains the tongue and teeth and is used for taking in food and making sounds |
| crowd | many people gathered together; to push or squeeze together in a small space |
| mount | to climb onto; to get up on |