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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. A play on words; in an argument - this usually calls humorous attention to a particular point
pun
euphemism
arbitrary
active voice
2. To conceal or make indistinct
implication
deductive
obscure
benign
3. To speak of in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle
disparage
effusive
arid
imperious
4. Condition of sticking together
clandestine
begging the question
ethos
cohesive
5. An artistic work that imitates the style of another work for comic effect
parody
rhetorical shift
anaphora
meticulous
6. Large in scope or content
humor
syllogism
comprehensive
oxymoron
7. The use of consecutive coordinating conjunctions even when they are not needed
ruse
venerated
parody
polysyndeton
8. The opposite of connotation; quite literally the dictionary meaning of a word
denotation
imperative sentence
frenetic
panegyric
9. The use of irony - sarcasm - ridicule - and humor in exposing or denouncing vice or folly
argumentation
obstinate
disparage
satire
10. The act of suggesting or hinting
caustic
cordial
implication
prompt
11. One of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle; basically an appeal to credibility
irony
ethos
cogent
misconception
12. A noun or pronoun that uses a linking verb to unite - describe - or rename the noun in the subject of the sentence
inveterate
asylum
imperious
predicate nominative
13. A minor figure of speech in which the name of one thing is substituted for another with which it is closely associated
metonymy
context
process analysis
clarity
14. A clever trick used to deceive or outwit
parody
impede
apparatus
stratagem
15. Anxiety or fear about the future
arbitrary
apprehension
conception
apology
16. 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
elusive
archetype
phrase
17. A group organized by rank
premise
hierarchy
synthesis
synecdoche
18. Imposed as a duty; obligatory
narration
incumbent
elusive
personification
19. Describing a large amount of something
ample
complex sentence
red herring
denotation
20. Dispersed throughout
haughty
pervasive
ruse
exemplification
21. Possessed from birth; inborn
pragmatic
stoic
innate
malleable
22. Proper; marked by good taste
surreptitiously
stem
decorous
apostrophe
23. An apparent contradiction of terms
austere
metonymy
oxymoron
modest
24. A noun toward which thought - feeling - or action is directed
naive
emigrate
object
ellipsis
25. Inequality in age - rank - or degree; difference
propitious
poisoning the well
disparity
heinous
26. Also called a noun phrase - this modifies the noun next to it
intrepid
benevolent
compound-complex sentence
appositive
27. Any time one of the five senses (visual - auditory - tactile - olfactory - gustatory) is evoked by what you have read - you have encountered this
dialect
intrepid
imagery
substantiated
28. A combination of a compound and a complex sentence
futile
meticulous
compound-complex sentence
consensus
29. The art of using language effectively and persuasively
novice
venerated
rhetoric
oxymoron
30. This occurs when the author of an essay significantly alters his or her diction - syntax - or both
transitory
argument from ignorance
propitious
rhetorical shift
31. Easily broken when subjected to pressure
straw man
insolent
brittle
truncated
32. Menacing; threatening
gesticulating
disingenuous
ominous
truncated
33. 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
inevitable
pugnacious
theme
omnipotent
34. Difficult to comprehend
suppressed
cryptic
patronizing
cohesive
35. Giving praise
proximity
phenomenon
sardonic
laudatory
36. Showing by example
exemplification
metonymy
phrase
anachronism
37. Quarrelsome; unruly
truncated
fractious
enmity
dubious
38. Express grief for; mourn
connotation
lament
prudent
copious
39. Characterized by the telling of a story
narrative
logos
trepidation
archetype
40. A verbal (expressing action or a state of being) that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed
florid
participle
idealize
anthology
41. This occurs when a person engaging in an argument defines his opponent's position when the opponent is not present and defines it in a manner that is easy to attack
double-bind
pervasive
straw man
omnipotent
42. A declaration or statement
frank
asylum
tone
assertion
43. No longer in use; old-fashioned
apathetic
metonymy
dogged
obsolete
44. Giving human attributes to non-human things
ambiguous
personification
fallacy
ingrate
45. Something out of place in time or sequence
anachronism
profound
florid
inevitable
46. To cause to be doubted
gerund
discredit
poisoning the well
contemporary
47. A minor device in which two or more elements in a sentence are tied together by the same verb or noun; these are especially acute if the noun or verb does not have the exact same meaning in both parts of the sentence
zeugma
connotation
apathetic
paradox
48. The ability to form or understand an idea
conception
venerated
facetious
disingenuous
49. Emotionally unrestrained; gushy
effusive
pathos
loose sentence
lexicon
50. A regional speech pattern; the way people talk in different parts of the world
sanction
innovative
dialect
apology