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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Conspicuously bad or offensive
auspicious
meticulous
context
egregious
2. A place of retreat or security
rhetorical question
archetype
asylum
apathetic
3. Bitingly sarcastic or witty
eloquence
active voice
servile
caustic
4. To avoid making a definite statement
inevitable
equivocate
ad hominem
serene
5. A command
propriety
spontaneous
imperative sentence
ambivalent
6. Having great depth or seriousness
figurative language
profound
satire
assertion
7. Long - complex - grammatically correct sentence
fallacy
period
connotation
premise
8. Possessed from birth; inborn
hypocrisy
enlightening
innate
non sequitur
9. Current - modern; from the same time
hyperbole
astute
contemporary
compelling
10. Presenting favorable circumstances; auspicious
hyperbole
pugnacious
archetype
propitious
11. Introducing something new
plagiarism
innovative
stem
perception
12. A feeling about the future
parody
premonition
maverick
affable
13. A reference that recalls another work - another time in history - another famous person - and so forth
hyperbole
panegyric
allusion
ample
14. Describing a showy or pretentious display
ostentatious
onomatopoeia
parody
paramount
15. Of little importance or significance
parentheticals
conviction
quandary
trivial
16. Sadness; depression
narrative
melancholy
ad hominem
fluid
17. The manner in which a writer expresses his/her attitude toward the subject and audience; mainly expressed through diction - syntax - and POV
penitent
tone
mollify
subdue
18. Any time one of the five senses (visual - auditory - tactile - olfactory - gustatory) is evoked by what you have read - you have encountered this
fluid
eclectic
imagery
oxymoron
19. Informative; contributing to one's awareness
appositive
replete
naive
enlightening
20. Commendable; worthy of imitation
idealize
parallel syntax (or parallelism)
exemplary
begging the question
21. Describing a large amount of something
ample
aphorism
juxtaposition
synthesis
22. Not able to be denied or disputed
cause/effect
incontrovertible
repetition
cogent
23. Plentiful; having a large quantity
simile
medieval
mollify
copious
24. In the multiple-choice section - this is the question you are asked to complete with the given possible answers
appositive
stem
disparity
logos
25. Causing great harm
idealize
non sequitur
clandestine
pernicious
26. Quarrelsome; unruly
fractious
malice
emphasize
panegyric
27. Uncertainty; apprehension
trepidation
ambiguity
egregious
malfeasance
28. No longer in use; old-fashioned
obsolete
mural
conflagration
ambiguous
29. Highly respected
context
venerated
parentheticals
capricious
30. Making gestures while speaking
gesticulating
gerund
asyndeton
rhetoric
31. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
jargon
arbiter
meticulous
simple sentence
32. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
disingenuous
vitality
synthesis
torpor
33. An incorrect understanding or interpretation
cordial
assertion
misconception
anachronism
34. A noun or pronoun that uses a linking verb to unite - describe - or rename the noun in the subject of the sentence
prompt
rancorous
sanction
predicate nominative
35. Easily flowing
paradox
fluid
metonymy
rhetoric
36. The power of knowing things without thinking; sharp insight
amenable
deleterious
intuition
repetition
37. A brief statement of an opinion or elemental truth
aphorism
integrity
complex sentence
emigrate
38. A sentence that conveys excitement or force
exclamatory sentence
assertion
condescending
ethos
39. An observation or claim that is in opposition to your claim or an author's claim
inherent
antithesis
naive
wily
40. A fixed or strong belief
dilettante
arid
conviction
mural
41. The art of using language effectively and persuasively
theoretical
lexicon
rhetoric
melancholy
42. A noun toward which thought - feeling - or action is directed
asyndeton
object
argument from ignorance
subdue
43. A fundamental form of rhetorical stress that calls the reader's attention to a particular word - phrase - or image for emphasis of meaning
repetition
simile
acquired
rhetorical question
44. Of or occurring in the night
nocturnal
declarative sentence
cohesive
enlightening
45. Without decoration; strict
modest
austere
condescending
fastidious
46. To consider perfect
idealize
cohesive
repetition
infinitive
47. Hateful; marked by deep-seated ill-will
rancorous
impede
modest
ruse
48. Freed from blame
nocturnal
vindicated
tenuous
ethos
49. Arrogantly domineering or overbearing
imperious
inevitable
oxymoron
florid
50. An example or model
impinge
narration
paradigm
timorous