| A | B |
| apprise | inform or tell (someone) |
| evade | escape or avoid, esp. by cleverness or trickery |
| inaccessible | of a place) unable to be reached or entered |
| preternaturally | beyond what is normal or natural : autumn had arrived with preternatural speed. |
| ineffable | too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words |
| ludicrous | so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous |
| perceptibly | (esp. of a slight movement or change of state) able to be seen or noticed |
| interminable | endless (often used hyperbolically) : we got bogged down in interminable discussions |
| subordinate | a person under the authority or control of another within an organization.; of less or secondary importance |
| summarily | Law (of a judicial process) conducted without the customary legal formalities : summary arrest. • (of a conviction) made by a judge or magistrate without a jury. |
| third person omniscient point of view | the narrator does not participate in the action of the story and knows all the characters actions and thoughts |
| third person objective point of view | the narrator does not participate in the action of the story but does not reveal any character's thoughts or feelings. |
| third person limited point of view | the narrator does not participate in the action in the story and knowledge is limited to one or two character's point of view |
| first person point of view | the narrator participates in the action of the story |
| second person point of view | the author directly addresses the reader/listener using the pronouns 'you,' your,' and yours.' |