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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Of little importance or significance
process analysis
fluid
compare/contrast
trivial
2. Not applied to actual objects
red herring
obscure
abstract
distractor
3. 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
pugnacious
parentheticals
syllogism
straw man
4. Rudely abrupt
bandwagon
prosaic
brusque
stem
5. Profoundly moving; touching
candor
poignant
naive
participle
6. The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure
red herring
hierarchy
misconception
equanimity
7. Cunning
mural
wily
didactic
irony
8. A relationship that individuals build
division/classification
rapport
obscure
impinge
9. A widespread fire
inevitable
conflagration
insipid
insolent
10. To unite or synthesize a variety of sources to achieve a common end
synthesis
non sequitur
absolutes
eclectic
11. Appeal based on logic or reason
logos
facetious
indolent
malice
12. Logically connected
cordial
coherent
discredit
oxymoron
13. The act of passing off the ideas or writing of another as one's own
aphorism
connotation
simple sentence
plagiarism
14. Also called a noun phrase - this modifies the noun next to it
appositive
imagery
meticulous
hierarchy
15. Exercising good judgment or common sense
sardonic
ellipsis
metonymy
prudent
16. One of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle; basically an appeal to credibility
compound-complex sentence
ethos
amenable
consensus
17. Introducing something new
subject
anthropomorphism
innovative
anachronism
18. Passing away with time; passing from one place to another
paradox
transient
nocturnal
plausible
19. A judge who decides a disputed issue
paradox
alienated
subdue
arbiter
20. Giving praise
ponderous
laudatory
dubious
bandwagon
21. This fallacy of argumentation argues that one thing inevitably leads to another
anachronism
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
mediocrity
cause and effect
22. A pattern of speech and vocabulary associated with a particular group of people
satire
exculpate
synecdoche
jargon
23. The ability to speak vividly or persuasively
eloquence
discredit
oxymoron
impinge
24. A sentence with several dependent clauses that precede the independent clause
paradox
oxymoron
impinge
periodic sentence
25. Feeling or showing little emotion
propitious
apathetic
ponderous
naive
26. Hateful; marked by deep-seated ill-will
indifferent
personification
rancorous
consensus
27. A form of metonymy that's restricted to cases where a part is used to signify the whole
astute
independent clause
synecdoche
alliance
28. An argument using an inappropriate metaphor
wary
false analogy
perception
arid
29. Commendable; worthy of imitation
rhetoric
distractor
substantiated
exemplary
30. Known widely and usually unfavorably; infamous
misconception
notorious
replete
panegyric
31. Subdued; kept from being circulated
predicate nominative
zeugma
suppressed
heinous
32. A failure of logical reasoning
paradox
novel
fallacy
denotation
33. To speak of in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle
inductive
disparage
distractor
egregious
34. Combative; belligerent
haughty
cryptic
pugnacious
discourse
35. Hard-working
rhetoric
tenacity
truncated
assiduous
36. 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
poisoning the well
assimilation
fallacy
rhetoric
37. Exercising absolute power; tyrannical
repetition
idealize
despotic
stratagem
38. The deliberate omission of conjunctions from a series of related independent clauses
decorous
asyndeton
copious
disdain
39. The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive poetic lines - prose sentences - clauses - or paragraphs
sonorous
anaphora
mural
disdain
40. Describing flowery or elaborate speech
florid
embellish
analogy
equanimity
41. Also known as an either/or fallacy; the suggestion is made in the argument that the problem or debate only has two solutions; can also be called the fallacy of the excluded middle
distractor
point of view
epistrophe
false dilemma
42. Phrases - sentences - and words inside parentheses ( )
ornate
parentheticals
nocturnal
slander
43. Simultaneously having opposing feelings; uncertain
ambivalent
archaic
benign
integrity
44. Unimaginative; dull
inevitable
apposition
plagiarism
prosaic
45. Practical
inductive
condescending
polysyndeton
pragmatic
46. Proper; marked by good taste
inevitable
decorous
virtuoso
flagrant
47. Unable to be reformed
conviction
incorrigible
pernicious
pejorative
48. The literal meaning of a word; the dictionary definition
meticulous
irony
ad hominem
denotation
49. Contempt - scorn
emphasize
disdain
despotic
condemn
50. Removed or disassociated from (friends - family - or homeland)
anthropomorphism
staid
alienated
maverick