both |
one and the other of two things or people. |
collect |
to gather together. |
danger |
a chance or likelihood that something bad or harmful may happen; peril; risk. |
earn |
to receive money for work that you have done. |
flood |
a sudden, strong flow of water onto land that should not be under water. |
fold |
to bend something so that one part lies on top of another part. |
hall |
a long space in a building that people walk through to go from one room to another. |
locker |
a small metal cabinet that can be locked. It is used to keep clothes and personal things. |
love |
a strong feeling of liking and caring about another person that usually causes a deep desire to be physically close to that person. |
pupil1 |
a young person who is taught by a teacher. |
scarce |
not being enough; not easy to get. |
shy |
quiet and not comfortable with other people. |
spark |
a very small bit of hot and glowing material thrown off by burning wood. |
straw |
dried stems of certain grain plants. Straw is used to feed farm animals and to make things such as baskets and hats. |
write |
to form letters or words on a surface with a pen, pencil, or some other thing. |