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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Telling a story; a specific way of telling a story
narration
exemplification
malice
intuition
2. Calm
mollify
serene
clarity
apathetic
3. Kind and gentle
chiasmus
paradox
benign
staid
4. Presenting favorable circumstances; auspicious
propitious
reclamation
anaphora
rhetorical triangle
5. Simultaneously having opposing feelings; uncertain
clarity
paradigm
ambivalent
toxic
6. Trustworthiness; completeness
dependent clause
allusion
sanction
integrity
7. The act of passing off the ideas or writing of another as one's own
dubious
apathetic
plagiarism
acquired
8. Certain to happen - unavoidable
anthology
frank
inevitable
irony
9. Insulting in manner or speech
frenetic
insolent
rapport
hypothetical
10. A declaration or statement
assertion
innate
misconception
replete
11. Friendly; sincere
elusive
spurious
inductive
cordial
12. Relatively unknown
tenacity
obscure
hypothetical
cause and effect
13. Rotten
propriety
rhetoric
putrid
malfeasance
14. Treating people as weak or inferior
proliferate
biased
condescending
chiasmus
15. Dispersed throughout
period
object
pervasive
misconception
16. Unemotional; serious
distractor
innovative
notorious
staid
17. A noun toward which thought - feeling - or action is directed
epistrophe
object
hyperbole
inveterate
18. A brief statement of an opinion or elemental truth
metaphor
intuition
description
aphorism
19. An argument using an inappropriate metaphor
gratuitous
logos
false analogy
prompt
20. Something out of place in time or sequence
jargon
flagrant
apostrophe
anachronism
21. Not in favor of one side or the other - unbiased
figurative language
prudent
impartial
irony
22. To calm or soothe
mollify
inevitable
epanalepsis
perspective
23. This creates exaggeration by showing restraint; it is the opposite of hyperbole
understatement
abstract
dictatorial
slander
24. This fallacy of argumentation argues that one thing inevitably leads to another
superficial
slander
venerated
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
25. Appeal based on emotion
pathos
gerund
context
whimsical
26. 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
syntax
satire
novel
27. Conspicuously bad or offensive
egregious
spontaneous
double-bind
mundane
28. A conjunction that makes an independent clause into a dependent clause
assimilation
figurative language
hypocrisy
subordinate conjunction
29. Emotionally unrestrained; gushy
juxtaposition
antithesis
effusive
dogmatic
30. Unimaginative; dull
prosaic
pejorative
slander
exemplary
31. The art of using language effectively and persuasively
rhetoric
hypothetical
anadiplosis
benevolent
32. Describing a dry - rainless climate
interrogative sentence
arid
denotation
fabricated
33. A command
imperative sentence
poisoning the well
syllogism
anthology
34. A specific tone or attitude a writer may use in an essay by attempting to be comedic or amusing
deleterious
surreptitiously
humor
arid
35. Unplanned; naturally occurring
understatement
omnipotent
abstract
spontaneous
36. An appeal to emotion; one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle
melancholy
clandestine
comprehensive
pathos
37. A choice in which something must be one way or the other - there is no middle ground
dependent clause
argumentation
absolutes
ruse
38. Easily understood; clear
lucid
meticulous
diligent
dialect
39. Abundantly supplied: filled to capacity
archaic
connotation
replete
obstinate
40. Another fallacy - this is also known as post hoc ergo propter hoc (Latin for 'after this - therefore because of this') - and it falls under the general umbrella of a causality fallacy or false cause
eloquence
patronizing
cause and effect
anthology
41. Also known as loaded words - these can demonstrate a writer's intense feelings or emotions; they display an author's voice
innovative
pragmatic
predicate nominative
emotional words
42. A wonderful technique of repetition in which the last word of the clause begins the next clause - creating a connection of ideas important to the author's purpose in some way
anthropomorphism
anadiplosis
austere
novel
43. This literally means 'it does not follow'; this is an argument by misdirection and is logically irrelevant
frenetic
non sequitur
consensus
inductive
44. The manner in which a writer expresses his/her attitude toward the subject and audience; mainly expressed through diction - syntax - and POV
sonorous
point of view
tone
ostentatious
45. Extra; unnecessary
superfluous
periodic sentence
amenable
superficial
46. The ability to speak vividly or persuasively
disdain
propitious
eloquence
figurative language
47. Like chiasmus - this figure repeats the opening word or phrase at the end of the sentence to emphasize a statement or idea - but it is not an ABBA reversal
trivial
epanalepsis
proximity
tenuous
48. Extremely or deliberately shocking or noticeable
etymology
insolent
rhetorical triangle
flagrant
49. To unite or synthesize a variety of sources to achieve a common end
metaphor
epanalepsis
argumentation
synthesis
50. Awareness; insight
perception
syllogism
ponderous
harbinger