| A | B |
| graph | an illustration of quantity (or amount) and how it realtes to another variable |
| true | not false; real; that which is so |
| primary source | an informational text passage or graphic representation; other first-hand source of information |
| map | a small-scale representation of an actual place |
| diagram | a drawing that shows how an item is made or how it works |
| secondary source | a source in which the information is not first-hand |
| statistics | facts or data of a numerical kind which represent significant information about a given subject |
| chart | a group of facts about something, set up in the form of a diagram, table, graph, etc. |
| major events | 59. the most important incidents that occur in a work of literature |
| central problem | 60. the primary struggle, or conflict, faced by the main character in the plot of a literary work |
| non-fiction | 61. prose writing about real people, places, things, and ideas |
| sequence of events | 62. the order in which events occur in a work of literature |
| fiction | 63. writing that comes from a writer’s imagination; it is not factual but may be based on facts, real experiences, or people the writer has known |
| genre | 64. a term used to specify the distinct types or categories into which literary works are grouped |