| A | B | 
| discovery | something new or unknown | 
| act | one or more scenes that make up a major part of a play | 
| self-discovery | something new learned about oneself | 
| revise | to change something already written in order to make corrections or to improve it | 
| confirm | to make sure something is right by checking it | 
| perspective | a awy of seeing things | 
| reflect | to think deeply about something | 
| oral tradition | spoken stories passed down from generation to the next | 
| burn | to be on fire | 
| ceremony | a formal event | 
| freeze | to become very hard or turn into ice because of very cold temperatures | 
| located | to be placed | 
| melt | to change something from a solid to a liquid state by warming it | 
| relative | a person connected by blodd or marriage to someone | 
| wonder | to express an interest in knowing | 
| play | a written story that is presented by a group of actors to an audience of people | 
| narrator | the character who describes the scene and gives background information | 
| scene | a part of a play that happens in one place and at one time | 
| stage directions | notes within the play that tell characters how to speak and move | 
| invention | something created by a person |