amazement |
wonder; great surprise. |
bloom |
to produce flowers. |
chance |
the quality of happening by accident and without being planned or predicted. |
council |
a group of persons gathered together to discuss or make decisions about public matters. For example, a city council may make laws for or give advice on how to run a city. |
discomfort |
a condition of being uneasy or in pain. |
distress |
a state of great need or trouble. |
drama |
a story written so that it can be acted out for an audience; play. |
excursion |
a short trip made for some purpose. |
groove |
a long narrow cut or dent in a surface. |
humble |
not proud; modest. |
introduction |
a part at the beginning of something, such as a book, article, or speech, that explains what will follow. |
reason |
a cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event. |
sample |
to test a part of something. |
tide |
the flowing of water away from or back onto the land. |
transatlantic |
going or reaching across the Atlantic Ocean. |