| A | B |
| civic | having to do with a city or citizenship |
| prdominantly | mainly; mostly |
| provoked | brought out some action or emotion |
| forfeit | to lose or lose the right to something |
| facility | something, such as a building, built to serve a particular purpose |
| resolve | decide; make a formal statement |
| ominous | threatening, like a bad sign; warning of something bad |
| erupted | exploded or burst forth |
| simile | a direct comparison between unlike things using the word "like" or "as" |
| metaphor | an implied comparison between two unlike things in which one thing is said to be another thing. |
| omniscient point of view | all knowing; the narrator know everything about all the characters and their feelings. |
| third person limited point of view | narrator focuses on the thought and feelings of only one character without using "I". |
| first-person point of view | one of the characters is telling the story using the personal pronoun "I". |