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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. To slow the progress of
impede
imagery
rhetoric
impression
2. The writer's statement of purpose; the focal intent of the essay
rhetorical shift
antithesis
discourse
thesis
3. An example or model
irony
disparage
gesticulating
paradigm
4. The process of forming reasons - justifying beliefs - and drawing conclusions with the aim of influencing the thoughts and/or actions of others
argumentation
genre
metaphor
paradox
5. This creates exaggeration by showing restraint; it is the opposite of hyperbole
understatement
equivocate
impression
proliferate
6. The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive poetic lines - prose sentences - clauses - or paragraphs
anaphora
rapport
eclectic
proximity
7. Courageous; fearless
alienated
obsolete
mural
intrepid
8. Supported with proof or evidence; verified
malleable
novel
subordinate conjunction
substantiated
9. In its basic form - this is a three-part argument construction in which two premises lead to a truth
apology
discredit
penitent
syllogism
10. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
simple sentence
connotation
benign
logos
11. Shortened; cut off
truncated
infinitive
syntax
jargon
12. The manner in which a writer expresses his/her attitude toward the subject and audience; mainly expressed through diction - syntax - and POV
irony
asylum
tone
hypothetical
13. A tremendously skilled artist
virtuoso
ethos
impartial
slander
14. Difficult to comprehend
process analysis
impression
logos
cryptic
15. A person or character is introduced with language that suggests that he is not at all reliable before the listener/reader knows anything about him
phrase
poisoning the well
disparity
sardonic
16. Sincerity; openness
coherent
candor
predicate nominative
antithesis
17. Wrongdoing - misconduct
serene
malfeasance
catalog
penitent
18. Secretive
clandestine
chiasmus
patronizing
cause and effect
19. A fundamental form of rhetorical stress that calls the reader's attention to a particular word - phrase - or image for emphasis of meaning
conviction
dogged
euphemism
repetition
20. Determined by impulse rather than reason
mollify
ostentatious
substantiated
arbitrary
21. Imposed as a duty; obligatory
phenomenon
incumbent
division/classification
trepidation
22. Also known as an either/or fallacy; the suggestion is made in the argument that the problem or debate only has two solutions; can also be called the fallacy of the excluded middle
biased
personification
quandary
false dilemma
23. Good will between friends
camaraderie
suppressed
gerund
dogmatic
24. Circumstances of a situation; environment
context
malleable
clandestine
apology
25. The power of knowing things without thinking; sharp insight
intuition
infinitive
chiasmus
epanalepsis
26. A verb ending in 'ing' that serves as a noun
reclamation
convoluted
gerund
tricolon
27. Plentiful; having a large quantity
exclamatory sentence
harbinger
copious
tenacity
28. A clever trick used to deceive or outwit
reprehensible
stratagem
rapport
idealize
29. Arrogantly domineering or overbearing
whimsical
compelling
imperious
meticulous
30. Feeling hatred; scornful
frank
deleterious
ponderous
contemptuous
31. Stubbornly persevering
prodigious
period
epistrophe
dogged
32. The study of the effective use of language; the art of using language effectively and persuasively
rancorous
rhetoric
predicate
theme
33. Short-lived or temporary
transitory
denotation
vitality
declarative sentence
34. Describing a showy or pretentious display
fractious
lament
intrepid
ostentatious
35. A word book describing language with definitions; a dictionary
metaphor
lexicon
benign
acquired
36. Two words that together create a sense of opposition
propitious
participle
oxymoron
implication
37. Uncertainty; apprehension
ethos
trepidation
passive voice
effusive
38. An ungrateful person
ingrate
staid
panegyric
parallel syntax (or parallelism)
39. To consider perfect
prosaic
asylum
idealize
superficial
40. An attack on the person rather than the issues at hand (a common fallacy)
ad hominem
cause/effect
phenomenon
reprehensible
41. An adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence
pernicious
effusive
malapropism
predicate adjective
42. A judge who decides a disputed issue
chiasmus
arbiter
simile
parody
43. Also called vox populi - this argument is the 'everyone's doing it' fallacy
prudent
perspective
non sequitur
bandwagon
44. Submissive; like a servant
servile
declarative sentence
biased
wily
45. To restrain; to hold back
humor
subdue
anthology
florid
46. Verbal expression or exchange; conversation
dependent clause
prudent
discourse
predicate
47. The act of passing off the ideas or writing of another as one's own
stem
absolutes
plagiarism
independent clause
48. Extremely careful and precise
phrase
coherent
spurious
meticulous
49. The perspective from which the writer chooses to present his or her story (fiction) or essay (nonfiction)
periodic sentence
premonition
point of view
deductive
50. Long established; deep-rooted; habitual
metonymy
logos
poisoning the well
inveterate