1) Noun: Anabel met her best friend at a dance, and they have been inseparable since.
2) Verb: Angelo danced across the room with a brilliant smile on his face.
Answer: breaking the bill = giving change
common clay = ordinary man
trifle = small amount
larks = tricks
Explanation: In this excerpt from Mark Twain's "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note", the tiles and the boxes to form correct pairs are matched above. In this short story, Henry presents the £1,000,000 Bank-Note to the man who has served him in the restaurant. This man cannot believe his eyes because there are only two £1,000,000 Bank-Notes and one has already been used. He thinks that an ordinary man cannot handle such a bill and doesn't give change to Henry saying that that small amount can be left for some other time. The man supposes that being dressed as a homeless is because he is playing tricks on people.
Answer:
There is a pleasure
in the pathless woods
There is a rapture an
the lonely shore
There is society where
none intrudes,by the deep
sea,and music in it's roar;
I love not man the less
but nature more.