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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. I - me - my - mine
homily
metaphor
caricature
first person singular
2. Inflated - pretentious language.
logos
bombast
allusion
harangue
3. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present.
apostrophe
denotation
connotation
empathy
4. Speaking in circles; roundabout speech
euphony
ellipsis
circumlocation
imagery
5. Used by researchers to examine texts or public speeches as they occur in society with the aim of interpreting textual meaning
irony
synthesis essay
explication
rhetorical analysis
6. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
rhetorical question
pathos
first person singular
ad hominem
7. A detailed analysis or interpretation of a work of prose or poetry.
arch (adj.)
elliptical construction
rhetorical question
exegesis
8. Occurs when the outcome of a work is unexpected - or events turn out to be the opposite from what one had expected
eponymous
bathos
bombast
situational irony
9. A highly regarded work of literature or other art form that has withstood the test of time.
fable
apostrophe
epithet
classic
10. Graphic - exact - and accurate presentation of the characteristics of a person - place - or thing.
ellipsis
farce
annotation
descriptive detail
11. A poet; in olden times - a performer who told heroic stories to musical accompaniment.
personification
external POV
bard
complex sentence
12. A narrative poem that tells of the adventures and exploits of a hero.
epic
antagonist
carpe diem
cynic
13. A leture or sermon on a religious or moral theme meant to guide human behavior.
homily
sarcasm
anecdote
complex sentence
14. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person.
euphemism
empathy
explication
anecdote
15. A comparison using like or as
canon
simile
arch (adj.)
rhetorical strategies
16. A brief explanation - summary - or evaluation of a text or work of literature.
logos
annotation
connotation
elliptical construction
17. Something - generally a clue - intended to distract or mislead from the original issue/question.
dénouement
exposé
style
red herring
18. The unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar
ad hominem
critique
figurative language
malapropism
19. A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
sarcasm
paradox
antagonist
synecdoche
20. Literally - 'talking around' a subject; i.e. - discourse that avoids direct reference to a subject.
caricature
anecdote
classic
circumlocution
21. Characterized by clever or sly humor - often saucy - playful - and somewhat irreverent.
elegy
connotation
arch (adj.)
inference
22. An incorrect belief or supposition based on faulty data - defective evidence - false information - or flawed logic.
satire
descriptive detail
fallacy
complex sentence
23. Prove to be false or incorrect
classic
exposition
refute
Dionysian
24. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement.
epigram
synecdoche
classic
aphorism
25. A statement that is restrained in ironic contrast to what might have been said
understatement
oxymoron
expository
circumlocution
26. A circumstance in which the audience or reader knows more about a situation than a character.
personification
dramatic irony
bathos
allusion
27. The resolution that occurs at the end of a narrative or drama - real or imagined.
annotation
theme
dénouement
Dionysian
28. An analysis or assessment of a thing or situation for the purpose of determining its nature - limitations - and conformity to a set of standards.
Dionysian
pathos
compound sentence
critique
29. Having an instructive purpose; intending to convey information or teach a lesson - usually in a dry - pompous manner.
didactic
allegory
bard
active voice
30. Grating - inharmonious sounds.
allusion
critique
malapropism
cacophony
31. One who expects and observes nothing but the worst of human conduct.
connotation
cynic
critique
logos
32. A question asked for an effect - not actually requiring an answer
carpe diem
rhetorical question
logos
circumlocution
33. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking - impulses.
Dionysian
antecedent
symbol
anachronism
34. The repetition of two or more consonant sounds in a group of words or a unit of speech or writing.
inference
explication
fallacy
consonance
35. A metaphor developed at great length - occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
understatement
connotation
pathos
extended metaphor
36. A French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general.
rhetorical question
farce
arch (adj.)
belle-lettres
37. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
denotation
syntax
circumlocution
explication
38. Representing an abstract quality or idea as a person or creature
connotation
diction
active voice
personification
39. Pompous or pretentious talk or writing
abstract
logos
bibliography
bombast
40. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words in prose or poetry.
assonance
simile
empathy
irony
41. The background and events that lead to the presentation of the main idea or purpose of an essay or other work; setting forth the meaning or purpose of a piece of writing or discourse.
topic sentence
exposition
bathos
inference
42. Short account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
farce
tone
external POV
anecdote
43. Study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)
metonymy
rhetoric
fantasy
hyperbole
44. Are used as nouns or modifiers - are incomplete sentences and cannot stand alone grammatically; they are sometimes called subordinate clauses; those that function as adjectives - nouns - or adverbs are known - respectively - as adjective - noun - and
comparison and contrast
point of view
dependent clauses
dramatic irony
45. (n.) An abbreviated synopsis of a longer work of scholarship or research. (adj.) Dealing with or tending to deal with a subject apart from a particular or specific instance.
caricature
carpe diem
abstract
inference
46. The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
classical
irony
bathos
inductive reasoning
47. An observer uses this
diction
caricature
external POV
climax
48. Explanatory; serving to explain; N. exposition: explaining; exhibition
expository
homily
ethos
bathos
49. The manner in which something is expressed in words
aphorism
fiction
abstract
caricature
50. A list of works cited or otherwise relevant to a particular subject.
inductive reasoning
bibliography
explication
harangue