| A | B |
| Form | The structure or arrangement of elements in literature |
| Moral | The lesson that a story or fable teaches. |
| Sequence | The order in which events occur or ideas are presented |
| Stanza | A group of related lines in a poem |
| Theme | The message about life or nature that the author wants the reader to get |
| Palindrome | A word or phrase that is spelled the same forwards as backward. |
| Cliché | An overused phrase |
| Oxymoron | The use of words with contradictory or clashing ideas next to one another. |