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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Rhetorical strategy that uses sensory details to portray a person - place - or thing
aesthetic
spurious
description
parallel syntax (or parallelism)
2. Removed or disassociated from (friends - family - or homeland)
alienated
distractor
ethos
division/classification
3. On guard
surreptitiously
predicate adjective
wary
point of view
4. Rudely abrupt
anthology
brusque
diligent
argument from ignorance
5. Dispersed throughout
surreptitiously
hypocrisy
pervasive
impartial
6. A sentence structure that is a combination of a dependent clause and an independent clause
arbitrary
complex sentence
prodigious
prudent
7. Supported with proof or evidence; verified
misconception
replete
substantiated
ambiguous
8. To speak of in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle
simile
synecdoche
disparage
omnipotent
9. Awareness; insight
pejorative
obdurate
perception
inveterate
10. An ungrateful person
ingrate
participle
interrogative sentence
dialect
11. Commendable; worthy of imitation
anaphora
opulent
syllogism
exemplary
12. A minor figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole
synecdoche
enmity
ethos
malfeasance
13. A command
phrase
imperative sentence
candor
mural
14. Long - complex - grammatically correct sentence
parallelism
paradox
period
exclamatory sentence
15. Not able to be denied or disputed
oxymoron
incontrovertible
polysyndeton
gratuitous
16. Feeling or showing little emotion
diction
apathetic
genre
premise
17. 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
genre
reprehensible
contemporary
18. Treating people as weak or inferior
analogy
anthropomorphism
argumentation
condescending
19. Domineering; oppressively overbearing
consensus
metonymy
serene
dictatorial
20. Extreme ill-will or spite
virtuoso
asylum
malice
rhetoric
21. Determined by impulse rather than reason
ambiguous
gerund
arbitrary
fallacy
22. Cunning
astute
oxymoron
wily
facile
23. A feeling or understanding resulting from an experience
impression
malice
simple sentence
disdain
24. Extremely careful and precise
vitality
fluid
meticulous
effusive
25. 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
synecdoche
compare/contrast
simile
zeugma
26. Marked by painstaking effort; hard-working
diligent
obsolete
cause and effect
independent clause
27. Express grief for; mourn
lament
narrative
anachronism
process analysis
28. To make vicious statements about
obstinate
vilify
disdain
camaraderie
29. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
metonymy
torpor
affable
non sequitur
30. A grouping of words that define or clarity; a group of words that is not a sentence because there is no verb
pejorative
heinous
coherent
phrase
31. Telling a story; a specific way of telling a story
narration
excerpt
transient
insolent
32. Stubbornly persevering
logos
transient
tricolon
dogged
33. A figure of speech in which what is unknown is compared to something that is known in order to better gauge its importance
malleable
fractious
epanalepsis
metaphor
34. To grow or increase rapidly
listless
syllogism
compelling
proliferate
35. Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous
notorious
benign
sonorous
syllogism
36. A grammar construction in which two identical syntactic constructions are used
obsolete
parallelism
emotional words
trivial
37. Exercising good judgment or common sense
inherent
brittle
humor
prudent
38. Impulsive and unpredictable
aphorism
capricious
suppressed
modest
39. An argument using an inappropriate metaphor
apathetic
false analogy
logos
pun
40. Elaborately decorated
predicate adjective
ornate
propitious
stratagem
41. A relationship that individuals build
rapport
effusive
disdain
asyndeton
42. An appeal to emotion; one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle
novel
servile
assertion
pathos
43. Current - modern; from the same time
gerund
virtuoso
contemporary
pervasive
44. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; it must have a noun and a verb (subject and predicate)
equivocate
arid
chiasmus
independent clause
45. Describing a large amount of something
indifferent
ample
polysyndeton
ethos
46. Seemingly valid or acceptable; credible
plausible
superficial
arbiter
simple sentence
47. Stubbornly adhering to an opinion or a course of action
obstinate
inconsequential
subordinate conjunction
subdue
48. Enormous
superficial
cause/effect
prodigious
syllogism
49. Lacking energy
flagrant
mediocrity
description
listless
50. Open and sincere in expression; straightforward
mundane
ample
flagrant
frank