| A | B |
| foreshadowing | the use of clues to suggest events that have yet to occur |
| scenes | divided from acts |
| aside | brief remark delivered by a character to express private thoughts while other characters are onstage |
| suspense | a feeling of growing uncertainty about the outcome of events |
| theme | a cetnral message or insight into life revealed by a literary work |
| verbal | a word or phrase to suggest the opposite of its usual meaning |
| logical appeal | builds a well-reasoned argument based on evidence, such as facts, statistics, or expert testimony |
| courage | mental or moral strength to venture |
| irony | expresses something other than and especially opposite of the literal meaning |
| exposition | start of a story |
| integrity | firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values |
| symbol | a person, place, animal, or object that represnts something else, often an abstraction |
| revenge | inflicting injury in return |