| A | B |
| Passage | A brief portion of a written piece of work or speech. |
| Purpose | Something set up as an end to be attained. |
| Precise | Exactly or sharply explained or stated. |
| Simile | A comparison of two things, using the words "like" or "as", that have some quality in common. |
| Literary Device | Of or relating to Literature. |
| Analogy | A point-by-point comparison between two apparently dissimilar things made to clairfy a certain point about one of them. |
| Hyperbole | An author's use of exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis. |
| Idiom | An expression that has a meaning different from the meaning of its individual words. |
| Metaphor | A comparison of two things, not using "like" or "as", that have some quality in common. |
| Point of View | The perspective in which a story is told. |