| A | B |
| Round Character | (n.) a character that is developed throuhgout the story, is well rounded, and goes through changes |
| Imagery | (n.) lanuguage that is very descriptive or figurative language, is used to appeal to the reader's five senses |
| Indirect Characterization | (n.) the personality of the character is shown thorugh their thoughts, words actions; not directly stated |
| Direct Characterization | (n.) the personality of the character is directly stated or told in the story |
| Flat Character | (n.) a character who is not described in very much, the author gives very little detail about them |
| Narrative Writing | (n.) writing that tells a story, can be fiction or non-fiction |
| Conflict | (v.) to be in disagreement; in opposition of |
| Plot | (n.) the storyline; how a story is set up from the beginning to the end |
| Theme | (n.) the universal message that can apply to anyone in a story, text, or passage |
| In Media Res | (adv.) something that is in the middle; in the middle of things |