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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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1. A mild - indirect - or vague term substituting for a harsh - blunt - or offensive term
cynic
euphemism
bibliography
exposé
2. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
allusion
aphorism
point of view
denotation
3. A reference to a person - place - or event meant to create an effect or enhance the meaning of an idea.
allusion
antagonist
ad hominem
refute
4. An observer uses this
external POV
simile
argumentative essay
farce
5. 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
classic
critique
theme
dependent clauses
6. That portion of discourse that wanders or departs from the main subject or topic.
digression
sarcasm
aphorism
epic
7. Pleasing - harmonious sounds.
analogy
euphony
symbol
complex sentence
8. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
cynic
explication
deductive reasoning
dramatic irony
9. (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.
abstract
connotation
caricature
compound sentence
10. The perspective from which a story is told
point of view
adage
fiction
first person singular
11. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
clause
pathos
abstract
ambiguity
12. An appeal based on logic or reason
deus de machina
burlesque
alliteration
logos
13. Literally - 'talking around' a subject; i.e. - discourse that avoids direct reference to a subject.
bombast
circumlocution
ellipsis
metaphor
14. A story containing unreal - imaginary features.
carpe diem
fantasy
inference
malapropism
15. Two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction
compound sentence
bard
abstract
rhetoric
16. Harsh - cutting language or tone intended to ridicule
epigram
sarcasm
farce
antagonist
17. A grotesque or exaggerated likeness of striking qualities in persons and things.
diction
caricature
rhetorical question
conceit
18. The repetition of one or more initial consonants in a group of words or lines in a poem
bard
deductive reasoning
alliteration
sarcasm
19. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person.
hyperbole
internal POV
exposition
empathy
20. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
anachronism
simile
denotation
tone
21. A sentence that states the topic of its paragraph
theme
tone
elegy
topic sentence
22. A mild or less negative usage for a harsh or blunt term.
bathos
inference
concrete detail
euphemism
23. A matter discussed in the first person has this
internal POV
inductive reasoning
extended metaphor
deductive reasoning
24. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present.
argumentation
irony
extended metaphor
apostrophe
25. A method of reasoning in which a number of specific facts or examples are used to make a generalization.
inductive reasoning
bombast
ad hominem
complex sentence
26. A word to which a pronoun refers.
Dionysian
antecedent
syntax
situational irony
27. Something - generally a clue - intended to distract or mislead from the original issue/question.
inference
extended metaphor
allusion
red herring
28. Inflated - pretentious language.
logos
diction
rhetoric
bombast
29. Directed to or appealing to feelings or prejudices instead of to intellect or reason.
ad hominem
fantasy
clause
internal POV
30. Different methods of writing which you can incorporate into your writing to make it more effective
rhetorical strategies
pathos
compound sentence
dénouement
31. A metaphor developed at great length - occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
hyperbole
antecedent
synthesis essay
extended metaphor
32. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement.
ellipsis
epigram
dependent clauses
alliteration
33. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words in prose or poetry.
assonance
empathy
annotation
ad hominem
34. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
syntax
external POV
first person singular
ambiguity
35. Qescribe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of
dramatic irony
qualify
extended metaphor
digression
36. Used by researchers to examine texts or public speeches as they occur in society with the aim of interpreting textual meaning
classic
rhetorical analysis
situational irony
dénouement
37. Form of literature in which irony - sarcasm - and ridicule are employed to attack human vice and folly
deductive reasoning
satire
euphemism
cacophony
38. Occurs when the outcome of a work is unexpected - or events turn out to be the opposite from what one had expected
dependent clauses
situational irony
caricature
classical
39. Pompous or pretentious talk or writing
bombast
external POV
first person singular
argumentation
40. An incorrect belief or supposition based on faulty data - defective evidence - false information - or flawed logic.
fallacy
bathos
denotation
annotation
41. A conclusion or proposition arrived at by considering facts - observations - or some other specific data.
inference
point of view
sarcasm
farce
42. A highly regarded work of literature or other art form that has withstood the test of time.
elegy
classic
malapropism
critique
43. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment.
aphorism
bibliography
allusion
metonymy
44. A French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general.
archetype
belle-lettres
synthesis essay
climax
45. The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
personification
epigram
belle-lettres
irony
46. In contrast to Bionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior.
Apollonian
personification
exposition
digression
47. The dictionary definition of a word.
imagery
denotation
climax
eponymous
48. A comedy that contains an extravagant and nonsensical disregard of seriousness - although it may have a serious - scornful purpose.
style
classical
farce
Apollonian
49. A comparison that points out similarities between two dissimilar things; a passage that points out several similarities between two unlike things is called an extended analogy.
anecdote
frame
theme
analogy
50. An abstract or ideal conception of a type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or form.
farce
archetype
elegy
antithesis