| A | B |
| Concise | Giving much clear information in few words |
| Contrast | To show differences |
| Crisp | Brisk, fresh, or sharp |
| Critical | Tending to find fault; of serious importance |
| Declarative Sentence | Makes a statement and is followed by a period |
| Demean | To lower in dignity |
| Effect | A direct result |
| Exclamatory Sentence | Expresses strong feeling |
| Expository Writing | Aims at being informative, explanatory, or exploratory |
| Hypothesis | A suggestion or statement offered as an explanation or starting point for reasoning, etc. |
| Impassive | Not feeling or expressing emotion |
| Imperative Sentence | Gives a command or makes a request |
| Indicative Mood | Used to express a fact, an opinion, or a question |
| Inflammatory | Tending to arouse strong feelings in; tending to set on fire. |
| Inspirational | Tending to arouse feelings in or activity |
| Interrogative Sentence | Asks a question |
| Fictitious | Imaginatively created or invented; false or not true |
| Logical Order | Way of arranging details according to what makes logical sense |
| Metaphor | Figure of speech in which one thing is identified with another |
| Mood | The form a verb takes to indicate the attitude of the person using the verb. |