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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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1. A word to which a pronoun refers.
rhetorical strategies
antecedent
exegesis
empathy
2. Graphic - exact - and accurate presentation of the characteristics of a person - place - or thing.
compound sentence
descriptive detail
malapropism
analogy
3. A short tale - often with nonhuman characters - from which a useful lesson or moral may be drawn.
fable
archetype
euphemism
tone
4. The most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression
connotation
empathy
climax
denotation
5. A highly regarded work of literature or other art form that has withstood the test of time.
description
classic
belle-lettres
didactic
6. Substituting the name of one object for another object closely associated with it
figurative language
homily
euphemism
metonymy
7. A brief explanation - summary - or evaluation of a text or work of literature.
inference
antagonist
annotation
clause
8. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings or interpretations.
inference
ambiguity
abstract
comparison and contrast
9. Form of literature in which irony - sarcasm - and ridicule are employed to attack human vice and folly
logos
satire
Dionysian
classical
10. Two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction
simile
euphony
compound sentence
active voice
11. A matter discussed in the first person has this
abstract
cynic
fiction
internal POV
12. Anything that stands for or represents something else
argumentation
symbol
canon
denotation
13. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words in prose or poetry.
conceit
cacophony
fable
assonance
14. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
carpe diem
figurative language
topic sentence
active voice
15. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present.
epithet
cacophony
apostrophe
climax
16. (refers to the use of verbs) A verb is in this when it expresses an action performed by its subject. Stylistically - this leads to more economical and vigorous writing.
malapropism
active voice
descriptive detail
qualify
17. A metaphor developed at great length - occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
digression
extended metaphor
exposé
euphony
18. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person.
critique
carpe diem
empathy
assonance
19. The suggested or implied meaning of a word or phrase.
tone
homily
connotation
apostrophe
20. Having an instructive purpose; intending to convey information or teach a lesson - usually in a dry - pompous manner.
topic sentence
pun
didactic
antagonist
21. A mode of discourse in which two or more things are compared and contrasted. Comparison often refers to similarities - contrast to differences.
digression
deductive reasoning
comparison and contrast
conceit
22. The unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar
classical
antithesis
malapropism
exposition
23. A character or force in a work of literature that - by opposing the protagonist - produces tension or conflict.
expository
carpe diem
antagonist
exposition
24. An adjective or phrase that expresses a striking quality of a person or thing; Can also be used to apply to vulgar or profane exclamations.
red herring
critique
epithet
analogy
25. The dictionary definition of a word.
tone
denotation
classic
euphony
26. A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
style
paradox
analogy
elliptical construction
27. An incorrect belief or supposition based on faulty data - defective evidence - false information - or flawed logic.
fallacy
sarcasm
elegy
rhetoric
28. A story containing unreal - imaginary features.
dependent clauses
fantasy
first person singular
point of view
29. A conclusion or proposition arrived at by considering facts - observations - or some other specific data.
cacophony
dependent clauses
inference
qualify
30. A statement that is restrained in ironic contrast to what might have been said
assonance
understatement
fable
argumentative essay
31. In literature - the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem.
comparison and contrast
apostrophe
deus de machina
diction
32. A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part
analogy
synthesis essay
denotation
synecdoche
33. Something - generally a clue - intended to distract or mislead from the original issue/question.
epithet
red herring
conceit
archetype
34. Short account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
euphemism
caricature
anecdote
red herring
35. A list of works cited or otherwise relevant to a particular subject.
metaphor
bibliography
satire
conceit
36. To prove a point or to persuade
logos
argumentation
ad hominem
rhetorical analysis
37. The main idea of the story
first person singular
theme
epigram
harangue
38. A rhetorical opposition or contrast of ideas by means of a grammatical arrangement of words - clauses - or sentences.
abstract
symbol
antithesis
expository
39. Qescribe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of
bathos
qualify
homily
synthesis essay
40. Explanatory; serving to explain; N. exposition: explaining; exhibition
expository
classic
complex sentence
frame
41. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
argumentative essay
allegory
explication
apostrophe
42. Prove to be false or incorrect
conceit
metaphor
refute
exposé
43. The choice of words in oral and written discourse.
argumentation
farce
diction
metonymy
44. A reference to a person - place - or event meant to create an effect or enhance the meaning of an idea.
deductive reasoning
theme
understatement
allusion
45. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
pathos
circumlocation
harangue
irony
46. A poem or prose selection that laments or meditates on the passing or death of someone or something of value.
logos
adage
frame
elegy
47. The repetition of two or more consonant sounds in a group of words or a unit of speech or writing.
consonance
metaphor
cacophony
dependent clauses
48. Literally - 'seize the day'; 'enjoy life while you can -' a common theme in life and literature.
topic sentence
carpe diem
analogy
rhetorical analysis
49. A method of reasoning in which a number of specific facts or examples are used to make a generalization.
circumlocation
inductive reasoning
synthesis essay
connotation
50. I - me - my - mine
first person singular
belle-lettres
style
allusion