| A | B |
| prairie | a large area of flat or slightly rolling grasslands |
| bonnet | a hat with a wide brim and ribbons that tie under the chin |
| flax | a kind of plant that has a blue flower the seeds of which are used to make linseed oil |
| paddock | a fenced areawhere horses exercise or graze |
| buzzards | large birds with dark feathers,broad wings, and heads without feathers |
| tumbleweeds | plants that break away from their roots in the Autumn and are blown by the wind |
| petticoat | a kind of slip worn under a skirt or dress |
| meadowlark | a songbird with a yellow breast marked with a black V |
| advertises | tells the public about something |
| collection | a group of things put together |
| conch shell | a spiral-shaped shell |
| dune | sand hill |
| sputtering | talking excitedly with stops and starts |