| A | B |
| advocate | To speak or write in favor of someone or something. |
| biography | An account of a person's life. |
| colloquial | Used in everyday, informal talk, but not used in formal speech or writing. |
| describe | To tell or write about; to give a picture or an account of something in words. |
| eloquent | Very expressive. |
| geography | The study of the earth's surface, climate, continents, etc. |
| graphic | Producing by words the effect of a picture; lifelike; vivid. |
| inscription | Words, letters, names, etc., that are written or engraved on stone, metal, or paper. |
| invoke | To appeal for help or protection; to beg for. |
| loquacious | Talking much; fond of talking. |
| manuscript | A book or paper written by hand or with a typewriter. |
| paragraph | A group of sentences relating to the same idea or topic and forming a distinct part of a chapter, letter, or other piece of writing. |
| photography | The process, art, or business of taking photographs |
| postscript | An addition to a letter, written after the writer's name has been signed. |
| revoke | To take back, cancel, repeal, or withdrawal. |
| scribble | To write or draw carelessly and hastily. |
| soliloquy | A talking to oneself. |
| subscribe | To promise to give or pay money, often in return for copies of a newspaper, magazines, etc. |
| vocalize | To use the voice; to speak, sing, shout, etc. |
| vocation | An occupation, business, profession, or trade. |