| A | B |
| hero | Mythological or legendary figure possessing a great strength or ability. Also can be known as a person greatly admired for his/her achievements and qualities. |
| myth | A traditional story from a particular society, which tells about the origins or workings of the world. |
| belief | A mental acceptance of something as real or true. |
| social customs | Common practices/behaviors of people in a society. Examples: traditions, celebrations. |
| natural occurrences | Events that occur/happen in nature. Examples: animal behaviors, plants, weather, geography. |
| symbolism | Use of one object to represent or suggest something else. |
| perception | An observation made through one or more of the five senses. |
| society | A group of people that share a common culture. |
| origin | Where, when, or how something began or first started. |
| morals/ ethics | The principles or rules of proper behavioral conduct that distinguishes “right” from “wrong.” |
| values | Intangible/abstract items viewed as highly important to a person or a society that guide behavior and decision-making. Some examples might be: family, safety, freedom, friendship, education, courage, leadership, health. |
| universal | Including or covering all or whole; presently happening everywhere or under all conditions. |
| communicate | To send a message by transferring or transmitting information. |