| A | B |
| devise | (v.) plan or invent thoughtfully |
| distinguish | (v.) notice or recognize a difference (v.) to perform well |
| element | (n.) a part of something |
| establish | (v.) founded or begun; to prove the truth of something; to cause to be accepted |
| evaluate | (v.) to judge, to determine the significance of in a thoughtful way |
| evidence | (n.) proof or reasons to show that something is true or not; (v.) to show proof |
| excerpt | (n.) a passage or quotation taken from a book; (v.) to take a short passage from a book |
| figurative | (adj.) any statement or phrase not intended to be understood literally, using figures of speech |
| foreshadow | (v.) to be a warning of a future event |
| general | (adj.) 1. Not specific or definite; 2. usual |