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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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1. The choice of words in oral and written discourse.
exegesis
diction
genre
classical
2. Short account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
didactic
synecdoche
anecdote
inference
3. Characterized by clever or sly humor - often saucy - playful - and somewhat irreverent.
understatement
paradox
description
arch (adj.)
4. Representing an abstract quality or idea as a person or creature
anachronism
deus de machina
canon
personification
5. Pleasing - harmonious sounds.
complex sentence
inference
descriptive detail
euphony
6. An essay that tries to prove a point by supporting it with evidence
allusion
argumentative essay
syntax
fiction
7. A statement that is restrained in ironic contrast to what might have been said
connotation
cynic
understatement
imagery
8. Literally - 'seize the day'; 'enjoy life while you can -' a common theme in life and literature.
satire
carpe diem
connotation
ethos
9. Occurs when the outcome of a work is unexpected - or events turn out to be the opposite from what one had expected
analogy
situational irony
deus de machina
descriptive detail
10. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
alliteration
consonance
figurative language
belle-lettres
11. The purpose of thisessay is to demonstrate how the writer can develop a position/idea and support it with interwoven sources. The writer is expected to write in an academic and mature style.
inference
synthesis essay
inductive reasoning
complex sentence
12. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
explication
comparison and contrast
annotation
refute
13. A comedy that contains an extravagant and nonsensical disregard of seriousness - although it may have a serious - scornful purpose.
situational irony
dénouement
farce
rhetorical analysis
14. Conjoining contradictory terms (as in 'deafening silence')
internal POV
sarcasm
oxymoron
fantasy
15. The high point - or turning point - of a story or play.
analogy
allegory
fable
climax
16. A question asked for an effect - not actually requiring an answer
fiction
rhetorical question
carpe diem
pun
17. Study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)
concrete detail
oxymoron
figurative language
rhetoric
18. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
bard
anecdote
paradox
syntax
19. A way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
rhetorical strategies
denotation
antecedent
style
20. One who expects and observes nothing but the worst of human conduct.
cynic
metonymy
circumlocation
exegesis
21. The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
connotation
consonance
irony
assonance
22. Something - generally a clue - intended to distract or mislead from the original issue/question.
tone
red herring
active voice
ethos
23. The suggested or implied meaning of a word or phrase.
active voice
elegy
archetype
connotation
24. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement.
connotation
paradox
epigram
euphemism
25. A rhetorical opposition or contrast of ideas by means of a grammatical arrangement of words - clauses - or sentences.
antithesis
internal POV
fable
homily
26. An adjective or phrase that expresses a striking quality of a person or thing; Can also be used to apply to vulgar or profane exclamations.
epithet
rhetoric
inference
ad hominem
27. Anything that stands for or represents something else
point of view
bombast
symbol
ambiguity
28. An observer uses this
empathy
analogy
external POV
expository
29. To recreate or present with details
topic sentence
abstract
epithet
description
30. A term used to describe literary forms - such as novel - play - and essay.
genre
qualify
ad hominem
bombast
31. A reference to a person - place - or event meant to create an effect or enhance the meaning of an idea.
ambiguity
allusion
harangue
farce
32. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words in prose or poetry.
descriptive detail
assonance
concrete detail
internal POV
33. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
allegory
compound sentence
farce
pathos
34. A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part
situational irony
topic sentence
clause
synecdoche
35. A figure of speech comparing to unlike things without using like or as
ellipsis
ambiguity
apostrophe
metaphor
36. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking - impulses.
Apollonian
Dionysian
description
simile
37. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings or interpretations.
theme
annotation
first person singular
ambiguity
38. A short tale - often with nonhuman characters - from which a useful lesson or moral may be drawn.
connotation
fable
circumlocation
circumlocution
39. A story containing unreal - imaginary features.
archetype
epithet
fantasy
dependent clauses
40. A conclusion or proposition arrived at by considering facts - observations - or some other specific data.
euphemism
tone
inference
exposition
41. An independent clause plus one or more dependent clauses
ad hominem
synthesis essay
dénouement
complex sentence
42. The repetition of one or more initial consonants in a group of words or lines in a poem
Apollonian
epithet
epigram
alliteration
43. Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality - objectivity - simplicity - and restraint.
consonance
oxymoron
classical
external POV
44. An appeal based on logic or reason
empathy
logos
circumlocation
descriptive detail
45. A method of reasoning in which a number of specific facts or examples are used to make a generalization.
argumentation
inductive reasoning
ad hominem
rhetorical question
46. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
cynic
conceit
dénouement
tone
47. A highly specific - particular - often real - actual - or tangible detail; the opposite of abstract.
concrete detail
oxymoron
bombast
complex sentence
48. The ability to form mental images of things or events
dramatic irony
analogy
explication
imagery
49. A metaphor developed at great length - occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
active voice
Apollonian
extended metaphor
Dionysian
50. A work of literature meant to ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation.
burlesque
euphony
eponymous
theme