| A | B |
| Vexed | Disturbed ,annoyed |
| Wary | Cautious |
| Suavity | Smoothness,politeness |
| Vehemently | Forcefully;passionatley |
| Audacity | Shameless daring or boldness |
| Derision | Ridicule, Insulting Laughter |
| Hypocritical | False or deceptive |
| Mad | Deranged;crazy or insane |
| Mood | The feeling a story conveys to its readers |
| Supposoition | A guessor hypothesis,Inference |
| Suspense | Intense feeling than an audence goes through while waiting fr the outcome of events |
| Tone | the authors attitude toward the story |
| Methaphor | Comparing two things without using like or as |
| Simile | Compareing two things using Like or as. |
| Alliteration | The beginning of the same sound in the beggining of connected words |
| Hyperbole | An exargeration |
| Personification | Giving human like qualities to inanimate objects. |
| Vignette | a small illustration or portrait photograph that fades into its background without a definite border. verb |
| Idiom | Figure of Speech |
| Adverb | Describes a verb. |