To think carefully about something.
Reflect
To tell a story or describe what is happening.
Example: He will narrate the play so everyone understands the scenes
Narrate
To form a picture in your mind of something that is not real or hasn’t happened.
Imagine
The people watching or listening to a performance.
Audience
To check and fix writing by correcting mistakes or improving word choices.
edit
To show or tell something to others in a clear way.
Example: She will present her poem to the class.
Present
To act, sing, or speak in front of others.
Example: The students performed a poem on stage.
Perform
A strong feeling of belief in yourself and your abilities.
Confidence
Something that repeats in a regular way.
Pattern
To practice something before showing it to others.
Rehearse
To change or improve something, especially writing.
Example: He revised his paragraph to make it better.
Revise
To make someone feel excited to do or create something.
Inspire
– A person who tells stories in a fun or creative way.
Storyteller
The way someone shows their thoughts or feelings.
Expression
A person who acts, sings, dances, or presents something to an audience.
Performer
To let others see, hear, or use something you have.
Share
To make something new or original.
Create
Helpful comments or suggestions about someone’s work.
Feedback
A story that comes from your imagination and isn’t real.
Fantasy
To share your finished work with others by printing it or posting it.
Publish
To find how two or more things are alike and different.
Example: We compared the two poems to see what they had in common.
Compare
To tell about something using words and details.
Describe
A piece of writing that uses rhythm, feelings, or creative language.
Poem
One of a kind; not like anything else.
Unique –
To add more details or explain something more clearly.
elaborate