| A | B |
| myth | attempt to answer basic questions about the world and are considered truthful by the originators |
| fable | short tales that illustrate morals, have characters that are animals |
| folk tale | are told primarily for entertainment, features human or human-like animals |
| legend | are considered factually by those who tell them, they may have facts and are usually set in the past |
| aptitude | nature ability |
| brandish | to wave something in a threatening matter |
| comprehension | awareness or understanding |
| endow | to provide with equality or a talent |
| explicit | plain, straight forward |
| humility | a lack of pride |
| implore | to beg |
| pretense | to pretend or to try to trick someone |
| receding | to become fainter |
| wrathful | extremely angry |
| oral tradition | past down by word of mouth within the culture |