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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Not straightforward; crafty
premise
appositive
replete
disingenuous
2. Friendly; sincere
notorious
rancorous
synecdoche
cordial
3. A type of figurative language in which one term is substituted for another term with which it is closely associated
denotation
alliteration
trivial
metonymy
4. A sentence with several dependent clauses that precede the independent clause
apprehension
chiasmus
obscure
periodic sentence
5. Dividing a subject into categories and analyzing the characteristics of each category
metonymy
proximity
division/classification
fractious
6. General agreement
appositive
consensus
description
process analysis
7. A feeling about the future
compound-complex sentence
premonition
endure
coup
8. Trustworthiness; completeness
logos
integrity
apprehension
catalog
9. Quiet or humble in manner or appearance
compound-complex sentence
affable
modest
trepidation
10. A perfect example; an original pattern or model
archetype
exemplary
discourse
proliferate
11. A fundamental form of rhetorical stress that calls the reader's attention to a particular word - phrase - or image for emphasis of meaning
onomatopoeia
repetition
sanction
eloquence
12. The associations or moods that accompany a word
malice
suppressed
connotation
participle
13. A group organized by rank
modest
eclectic
hierarchy
argumentation
14. To ease a pain or burden
venerated
alleviate
flagrant
brittle
15. Exhibiting a display of great wealth
analogy
opulent
tone
dependent clause
16. Bitingly sarcastic or witty
dilettante
sonorous
abstract
caustic
17. Prejudiced
ambiguous
biased
compare/contrast
syntax
18. Causing great harm
sanction
pernicious
melancholy
nascent
19. Arrogant; vainly proud
archetype
condescending
incontrovertible
haughty
20. Uncertainty; apprehension
obsolete
trepidation
biased
rhetoric
21. Exercising absolute power; tyrannical
coherent
indolent
periodic sentence
despotic
22. Circumstances of a situation; environment
logos
nocturnal
ebullience
context
23. Showing by example
exemplification
idealize
fastidious
chiasmus
24. A brief statement of an opinion or elemental truth
emotional words
dialect
timorous
aphorism
25. Able to pay one's debts
solvent
dogged
integrity
superfluous
26. An assortment or a mixture - especially of musical pieces
narration
medley
biased
paradigm
27. Worn out through overuse; trite
hackneyed
obscure
affable
disdain
28. The formal term for the verb that conveys the meaning or carries the action of the sentence
predicate
rhetorical shift
realism
pathos
29. A relationship that individuals build
aesthetic
oxymoron
figurative language
rapport
30. A story
pathos
timorous
intrepid
narrative
31. Condition of sticking together
cohesive
obsolete
anaphora
lexicon
32. 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
synecdoche
subject
conception
fallacy
33. Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous
diction
virtuoso
notorious
sardonic
34. Any time one of the five senses (visual - auditory - tactile - olfactory - gustatory) is evoked by what you have read - you have encountered this
disparity
imagery
oxymoron
onomatopoeia
35. The study of the rules of grammar that define the formation of sentences
assertion
syntax
ominous
eloquence
36. A judge who decides a disputed issue
medley
arbiter
sanction
naive
37. 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
theme
wily
paramount
jargon
38. Not genuine
frank
novel
modest
spurious
39. Proper; marked by good taste
excerpt
archetype
decorous
apposition
40. Open to more than one interpretation
active voice
rapport
eloquence
ambiguous
41. Of little importance or significance
vilify
deductive
trivial
straw man
42. Well-meaning; generous
assimilation
anastrophe
benevolent
asyndeton
43. A beginner
novice
indifferent
tenacity
obstinate
44. To conceal or make indistinct
propitious
obscure
division/classification
euphemism
45. One of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle; basically an appeal to credibility
ethos
dialect
impede
compound sentence
46. Plentiful; having a large quantity
gratuitous
reprehensible
copious
apathetic
47. A sentence with three equally distinct and equally long parts
affable
torpor
tricolon
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
48. Rhetorical strategy that uses sensory details to portray a person - place - or thing
description
eclectic
notorious
venerated
49. Hinder; interfere with
acquired
distractor
impinge
imperious
50. Not caring one way or the other
subject
point of view
indifferent
egregious