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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Appropriateness of behavior
propriety
absolutes
effusive
truncated
2. A combination of a compound and a complex sentence
embellish
trepidation
compound-complex sentence
parentheticals
3. Uncertainty; apprehension
convoluted
surreptitiously
trepidation
tenacity
4. Removed or disassociated from (friends - family - or homeland)
chiasmus
alienated
modest
synecdoche
5. Strikingly new or unusual
paradigm
florid
novel
straw man
6. A specific tone or attitude a writer may use in an essay by attempting to be comedic or amusing
wary
venerated
solvent
humor
7. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
asylum
putrid
ambiguity
conflagration
8. Open to more than one interpretation
ambiguous
lexicon
coherent
gesticulating
9. A minor figure of speech in which the name of one thing is substituted for another with which it is closely associated
benign
arbiter
novice
metonymy
10. A question whose answer is assumed - this is designed to force the reader to respond in a predetermined manner and is a significant tool in the study of rhetoric
epanalepsis
permeated
rhetorical question
intuition
11. The use of language to suggest the opposite of the literal meaning or incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs
innovative
premise
irony
synecdoche
12. Subdued; kept from being circulated
declarative sentence
ellipsis
suppressed
pervasive
13. Another word for a claim; a statement of truth - at least to the person making the argument
premise
anthology
brusque
alliance
14. The study of the effective use of language; the art of using language effectively and persuasively
archetype
rhetoric
pugnacious
rhetorical question
15. Convincing; reasonable
cohesive
omnipotent
substantiated
cogent
16. The art of using language effectively and persuasively
innovative
misconception
onomatopoeia
rhetoric
17. A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface
mural
oxymoron
dialect
disdain
18. The study of the rules of grammar that define the formation of sentences
syntax
process analysis
vilify
discredit
19. The use of consecutive coordinating conjunctions even when they are not needed
spurious
narration
fabricated
polysyndeton
20. This clause contains a noun and a verb but is set up with a subordinate conjunction - which makes the clause an incomplete thought
dependent clause
insipid
disparage
equanimity
21. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
simple sentence
astute
onomatopoeia
affable
22. A statement using 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike objects
simile
sedentary
pun
contemptuous
23. Difficult to capture - as in something actually fleeting
red herring
austere
elusive
false dilemma
24. A sentence structure that is a combination of a dependent clause and an independent clause
dictatorial
anthology
complex sentence
convoluted
25. Shortened; cut off
incorrigible
truncated
compelling
alliteration
26. Two words that create a sense of opposition; a figure of speech in which incongruous or contradictory terms appear side-by-side
staid
dialect
oxymoron
incumbent
27. Open and sincere in expression; straightforward
didactic
frank
apprehension
humor
28. To free from guilt or blame
exculpate
anthology
onomatopoeia
compelling
29. To regard or treat with contempt; to look down on
imagery
disdain
prompt
analogy
30. An argument that distracts the reader by raising issues irrelevant to the case
condescending
etymology
red herring
enmity
31. An ungrateful person
malleable
ingrate
ample
apology
32. Intense enthusiasm
cohesive
truncated
capricious
ebullience
33. Wildly excited or active
false dilemma
connotation
chiasmus
frenetic
34. An observation or claim that is in opposition to your claim or an author's claim
ethos
prosaic
sanction
antithesis
35. To grow or increase rapidly
ambivalent
trepidation
proliferate
cryptic
36. Causing great harm
sonorous
pernicious
incumbent
stem
37. Indifferent to pleasure or pain; impassive
stoic
eloquence
disdain
juxtaposition
38. Referring to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned
idealize
proximity
medieval
dependent clause
39. This literally means 'it does not follow'; this is an argument by misdirection and is logically irrelevant
malleable
malfeasance
non sequitur
endure
40. A noun or pronoun that uses a linking verb to unite - describe - or rename the noun in the subject of the sentence
servile
declarative sentence
predicate nominative
arbiter
41. Point of view
novice
perspective
innovative
irony
42. Subject to erratic behavior; unpredictable
hypothetical
listless
meticulous
whimsical
43. Dividing a subject into categories and analyzing the characteristics of each category
division/classification
penitent
venerated
pervasive
44. Arrogantly domineering or overbearing
imperious
ad hominem
enmity
impede
45. Emotionally unrestrained; gushy
futile
effusive
dubious
compound-complex sentence
46. Without decoration; strict
nascent
austere
double-bind
ruse
47. Feeling or showing little emotion
apathetic
red herring
hypothetical
analogy
48. Easily understood; clear
comprehensive
lucid
discourse
endure
49. Secretive
clandestine
assiduous
misconception
brusque
50. 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
eloquence
poisoning the well
proximity
ambivalent