| A | B |
| Paradox | An apparent contradiction |
| Dialogue | Written conversation between two or more characters |
| Soliloquy | A monologe by a character that reveals his thoughts to the audience ONLY |
| Literary Conventions | Elements and themes we expect to find in certain kinds of literature |
| Verisiilitude | A likeness to truth and therefore, the appearance of being real & true event when fantastic |
| Literary Epic | An epic that is deliberately crafter rather than a product of oral tradition |
| Literary Period | Historical era or scene of of development of literary expression |
| Literary Device | Verbal tool the author uses to enhance the effect of his story |
| Literary Criticism | To evaluate literature to determine it's meaning, structure and relevance |