Made-up, as opposed to factual. As a noun it refers to the whole range of made-up narratives that stand opposed to “nonfictional” genres of narrative like history, biography, ...
Speech or thinking of a character rendered in the narrator’s own words: “It was a hot day. Elspeth asked herself why she should be lugging stones on a day such as that.”
The direct expression of a character’s speech or thought, either “untagged” or “tagged” (set off from the narration by quotation marks and other indicators like “he said,” “she ...
herb (fresh sprigs) Description: Mint-like leaves, also called balm. Sweet, lemon flavor with a citrus scent. Uses: Jams and jellies, salads, soups, ...