| A | B | 
| characterization | the  act of creating or describing  a character | 
| climax | the highest  point of interest or suspense in the story | 
| dialogue | conversation involving two or more people or characters | 
| first-person point of view | the narrator takes a part  in  the action and refers to himself using words such as I and we | 
| free verse | poetry that does not use regular  rhyme, rhythm, or  division into stanzas | 
| image | language that  creates a concrete  representation of an object or an experience; a vivid mental picture created in the reader's mind by that language | 
| imagery | the images in  a literary work  when considered altogether | 
| inciting incident | the  event that  introduces the central conflict | 
| irony of situation | an  event  that contradicts the expectations of the characters, the  reader,  or the audience of a literary work | 
| irony | a difference  between  appearance and reality | 
| narration | writing that tells a  story, either  true or invented, about an event or sequence of  events | 
| plot | sequence  of events that introduce, develop, and  resolve a conflict in a literary work | 
| Point of view | the  vantage point from which a story is  told | 
| resolution | the point  at which the central conflict is  ended | 
| speaker | the voice that  narrates a poem | 
| tag lines | words and  phrases such as he said or  she replied  that tell who is speaking | 
| theme | a central idea in a literary work | 
| tone | a  writer's or speaker's attitude toward the subject or the reader | 
| ammonia | a strong-smelling compound often used for cleaning | 
| cloddish | stupid, clumsy, slow-witted | 
| compost | a mixture consisting largely of decaying organic matter and used for fertilizing soil | 
| confines | limits or boundaries | 
| fatigue | extreme weariness or exhaustion | 
| forlorn | sad because of isolation or desertion | 
| heirloom | something of special value passed from one generation to another | 
| inexpressible | that which cannot be expressed or described | 
| iridescent | exhibiting a lustrous  rainbowlike play of  color | 
| memorabilia | mementos, souvenirs kept  to remind one of past  happenings | 
| morgue | a place where the  bodies of people found dead are  kept until  released for burial | 
| orderly | a hospital attendant who  performs tasks such as  cleaning, carrying supplies, moving patients | 
| parchment | the  skin of a sheep or goat prepared for writing on | 
| protestation | objection | 
| purify | cleanse | 
| reinforce | strengthen | 
| rouse | up, as to anger or action | 
| sheepishly | in an awkwardly shy or  embarrassed manner | 
| stately | dignified | 
| thong | narrow strip of   leather | 
| unseemly | not decent or proper | 
| wayward: | unpredictable,   opposite to what is desired or expected | 
| wearisome | causing  weariness,  tiresome |