| A | B |
| credible | believable; reliable |
| revise | to correct or improve |
| grammatical | conforming to the rules of grammar |
| legible | that which can be read or decipherred |
| tutor | someone sho gives individual instruction; to give individual instruction |
| manuscript | a handwritten or typed copy of a book or other document that is to be printed or published |
| mastery | rule; control; expert skill or knowledge after much practice |
| participate | to join or share with others |
| refrain | to hold back; to abstain; a phrase or verse repeated in a song or poem |
| usages | use; established practice; customary manner of using the words in a language |
| forum | a place, an assembly, or a program for the discussion of public issues; an opportunity to discuss issues openly. |
| faculty | one of the five senses; special aptitude or skill; all of the teachers at a school, college, or university |
| prose | ordinary language, not poetry; written in ordinary language |
| narration | having to do with books or writing |
| symbolic | of or expressed by a sign, or something that represents another thing |
| dialogue` | storytelling; a story or account |
| literary | a conversation; the passages of speech in a literary work |
| persausion | being convinced by reasoning, urging, or force; a strong opinion or conviction |
| editorial | a statement of opinion in the media by the editor; characteristic of such a statement; of an editor |
| journal | a diary or personal record; a record of a group's transactions |