| A | B |
| guard | to watch over and keep from harm, to defend |
| listen | to pay attention and hear or understand what is heard |
| posters | a sign, printed notice, or advertisement posted in a public place |
| angry | feeling or showing anger |
| loose | not fastened, to release, not fitted tightly |
| building | a structure that is built (house, barn, factory, or school) |
| peaceful | quiet, calm; not fighting; not violent |
| whisper | to speak, say, or tell in a soft low voice |
| neighborhood | section of a city or town |
| breakfast | the first, most important, meal of the day |
| grocery | a store selling foods and other items used in a home |
| garages | a place where cars and trucks are housed near a house |
| guitar | a musical instrument played by plucking the strings with fingers or a pick |
| concrete | a hard substance formed of cement used in sidewalks and pavements |
| restaurant | a place where meals are sold and served |