| A | B |
| interact | to communicate with someone through words or actions |
| tradition | a custom or belief that is passed on from one generation to another |
| evidence | words, objects, or facts that help someone find the truth |
| setting | the time and place where the events of a story take place |
| depressed | saddened; in low sprits |
| embarassed | ashamed, self-conscious, ill at ease, uncomfortable |
| graduate | to receive a degree from an academic institution |
| ignorant | unknowing; uninformed |
| obvious | easy to see or understand; clear |
| old-fashioned | no longer in common use; out-of-date |
| introduction | the part of a story where the characters, the setting, and the main problem are presented |
| rising action | the events that lead up to the climax of a story |
| climax | the turning point of a story, when the decisions or actions of the main character come together |
| resolution | the conclusion or final result of the story |
| experiment | a test done to see if something works or happens |
| innate | part of someone from birth; natural |
| measure | to find the size, speed, weight, etc. of something |
| random | happening at any time; unplanned |
| interview | conversation in which one person asks questions and another person answers them |
| quote | an exact statemanet made by a person |
| supporting material | evidence that proves statements are correct |