| A | B |
| monogram | two or more letters entwined into one design |
| choreography | the writing of a story in dance; the creating and arranging of dance movements, especially ballet |
| epigram | a writing on a subject; any short, witty saying |
| dialogue | speech between two people; a conversational passage in a play or narrative |
| graphic | full of vivid details |
| graphite | a soft, black, lustrous form of carbon found in nature and used for lead in pencils (for writing) |
| monologue | a speech by one person; a sililoquy |
| prologue | a speech before a play |
| epilogue | a speech directed to the audience at the conclusion of a play |
| analogy | resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike |