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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. A situation of conflict from which there is no escape; an irresolvable dilemma
mediocrity
subject
double-bind
impartial
2. A minor device in which two or more elements in a sentence are tied together by the same verb or noun; these are especially acute if the noun or verb does not have the exact same meaning in both parts of the sentence
predicate
poisoning the well
pejorative
zeugma
3. Not caring one way or the other
zeugma
false analogy
indifferent
superficial
4. Well-meaning; generous
benevolent
egregious
alliance
poisoning the well
5. The formal term for the noun that is the basic focus of the sentence; it is who or what is doing the action in the sentence
slander
impression
subject
abstract
6. Condition of sticking together
cohesive
passive voice
malleable
enlightening
7. Imposed as a duty; obligatory
slander
incumbent
apology
superfluous
8. An argument stating that something is true because it has never been proven false
replete
gratuitous
disparity
argument from ignorance
9. Stubbornly persevering
vindicated
dogged
cogent
enmity
10. Prayer-like - this is a direct address to someone who is not present - to a deity or muse - or to some other power
apostrophe
anaphora
parody
perception
11. Not applied to actual objects
stoic
misconception
paramount
abstract
12. Easily understood; clear
heinous
medley
dogmatic
lucid
13. The basic message or meaning conveyed through elements of character and conflict; appears often in literature and is paralleled in nonfiction prose by an argument's thesis
insolent
theme
equivocate
independent clause
14. A form of logical argumentation that requires the use of examples
inductive
irony
hackneyed
compelling
15. A crucial figure of speech in an argument when what is unknown is compared to something that is known using the word 'like -' or 'as -' or 'than' in order to better perceive its importance
prudent
simile
imperative sentence
replete
16. A figure of speech in which what is unknown is compared to something that is known in order to better gauge its importance
meticulous
metaphor
predicate nominative
parallelism
17. A minor figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole
synecdoche
cause and effect
sanction
fallacy
18. General agreement
impinge
consensus
appositive
theme
19. Easily flowing
hyperbole
fluid
coup
declarative sentence
20. A sentence structure made up of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction
anadiplosis
stem
facetious
compound sentence
21. A possible answer that seems to be correct - but is either wrong or is not as good as other answers
permeated
cause and effect
premise
distractor
22. A judge who decides a disputed issue
objectivity
figurative language
tone
arbiter
23. The manner in which a writer expresses his/her attitude toward the subject and audience; mainly expressed through diction - syntax - and POV
rapport
nascent
period
tone
24. Two words that create a sense of opposition; a figure of speech in which incongruous or contradictory terms appear side-by-side
theme
equivocate
simple sentence
oxymoron
25. Short-lived or temporary
pervasive
spurious
suppressed
transitory
26. Supported with proof or evidence; verified
fluid
argumentation
antithesis
substantiated
27. Three dots that indicate words have been left out of a quotation; they also can be used to create suspense
lucid
proliferate
ellipsis
etymology
28. On guard
wary
hypothetical
tricolon
harbinger
29. The study of the origin of words and their historical uses
imagery
etymology
argument from ignorance
irony
30. The particular words an author uses in an essay
ellipsis
plausible
excerpt
diction
31. A noun toward which thought - feeling - or action is directed
subordinate conjunction
object
eloquence
malleable
32. This is an ABBA syntactical structure rather than the more common parallel ABAB structure
incumbent
parallelism
chiasmus
connotation
33. Timid; fearful about the future
conception
logos
lexicon
timorous
34. A brief statement of an opinion or elemental truth
predicate adjective
anastrophe
wary
aphorism
35. Of little importance or significance
obstinate
camaraderie
alleviate
trivial
36. Characteristic of an earlier period; old-fashioned
predicate
polysyndeton
archaic
spontaneous
37. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy
realism
eclectic
tricolon
benevolent
38. Menacing; threatening
apathetic
premise
reprehensible
ominous
39. An example or model
dependent clause
paradigm
aesthetic
despotic
40. A regional speech pattern; the way people talk in different parts of the world
dialect
fallacy
sanction
deductive
41. One with an amateurish or superficial understanding of a field of knowledge
dilettante
plausible
naive
diligent
42. Equipment; a group of machines
metonymy
non sequitur
apparatus
simple sentence
43. Making gestures while speaking
metaphor
gesticulating
logos
incorrigible
44. A sentence with three equally distinct and equally long parts
tricolon
insolent
premise
intrepid
45. An inversion in the second of two parallel phrases
chiasmus
diligent
personification
deductive
46. Done or achieved with little effort; easy
declarative sentence
red herring
subordinate conjunction
facile
47. This occurs when a person engaging in an argument defines his opponent's position when the opponent is not present and defines it in a manner that is easy to attack
straw man
facile
virtuoso
sonorous
48. Characterized by the telling of a story
facile
obscure
narrative
mediocrity
49. Exercising absolute power; tyrannical
despotic
insolent
arid
personification
50. A beginner
novice
malleable
naive
condemn