| A | B |
| conclude | bring something to an end |
| convince | persuade someone to agree; sway someone's thinking |
| evaluate | judge how good or successful something is |
| perceive | see or recognize something; discover; identify |
| reveal | uncover a secret; make something known |
| awareness | a person's knowledge or understanding of a situation |
| debate | (noun) a discussion between people with opposite views |
| debate | (verb) discuss different views on a subject |
| evidence | facts, objects, or signs that prove that something is true |
| fiction | stories about imaginary people and events |
| reality | what actually happens or is true; real life |
| believable | able to be believed |
| explain | describe or demonstrate something in a way that makes it clear and understandable |
| factual | based on facts; truthful |
| insight | personal understanding or wisdom on a subject |
| truth | what can be proved, based on facts |
| title | the name of a story |
| conflict | a struggle between opposing forces |
| setting | the time and place of the action |
| character | a person or animal that takes part in the action of the story |
| statement/observations | expresses an idea |
| symbol | something that stands for or represents something else |