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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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1. Pleasing - harmonious sounds.
harangue
euphony
refute
exegesis
2. Literally - 'seize the day'; 'enjoy life while you can -' a common theme in life and literature.
allegory
carpe diem
digression
symbol
3. Short account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
concrete detail
anecdote
bibliography
didactic
4. Speaking in circles; roundabout speech
classic
first person singular
circumlocation
deductive reasoning
5. (refers to the use of verbs) A verb is in this when it expresses an action performed by its subject. Stylistically - this leads to more economical and vigorous writing.
caricature
annotation
active voice
bard
6. A mild or less negative usage for a harsh or blunt term.
elliptical construction
euphemism
fiction
abstract
7. A method of reasoning in which a number of specific facts or examples are used to make a generalization.
anecdote
apostrophe
deductive reasoning
inductive reasoning
8. A poem or prose selection that laments or meditates on the passing or death of someone or something of value.
alliteration
elegy
allusion
tone
9. A term for the title character of a work of literature.
expository
red herring
eponymous
first person singular
10. Are used as nouns or modifiers - are incomplete sentences and cannot stand alone grammatically; they are sometimes called subordinate clauses; those that function as adjectives - nouns - or adverbs are known - respectively - as adjective - noun - and
didactic
dependent clauses
digression
deductive reasoning
11. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
figurative language
allegory
tone
extended metaphor
12. In contrast to Bionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior.
active voice
style
Apollonian
dramatic irony
13. A saying or proverb containing a truth based on experience and often couched in metaphorical language.
elliptical construction
adage
apostrophe
bibliography
14. Insincere or overdone sentimentality.
harangue
denotation
bathos
fantasy
15. Three periods (...)indicating the omission of words in a thought or quotation.
description
ellipsis
antecedent
style
16. A comparison that points out similarities between two dissimilar things; a passage that points out several similarities between two unlike things is called an extended analogy.
ellipsis
analogy
tone
clause
17. A conclusion or proposition arrived at by considering facts - observations - or some other specific data.
point of view
extended metaphor
argumentation
inference
18. 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
connotation
denotation
pun
style
19. Prove to be false or incorrect
red herring
refute
rhetorical analysis
denotation
20. The main idea of the story
theme
sarcasm
expository
epigram
21. A mode of discourse in which two or more things are compared and contrasted. Comparison often refers to similarities - contrast to differences.
comparison and contrast
rhetorical question
farce
annotation
22. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
style
diction
pathos
bombast
23. A work of literature meant to ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation.
harangue
burlesque
arch (adj.)
dependent clauses
24. A poet; in olden times - a performer who told heroic stories to musical accompaniment.
qualify
arch (adj.)
bard
description
25. A metaphor developed at great length - occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
denotation
extended metaphor
red herring
ambiguity
26. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
rhetorical strategies
antecedent
euphony
tone
27. A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
expository
paradox
annotation
euphemism
28. An independent clause plus one or more dependent clauses
rhetorical strategies
complex sentence
cynic
antecedent
29. The choice of words in oral and written discourse.
extended metaphor
malapropism
active voice
diction
30. Directed to or appealing to feelings or prejudices instead of to intellect or reason.
extended metaphor
ellipsis
epigram
ad hominem
31. The repetition of two or more consonant sounds in a group of words or a unit of speech or writing.
symbol
paradox
consonance
syntax
32. Qescribe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of
ethos
point of view
qualify
bombast
33. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person.
oxymoron
empathy
clause
personification
34. Grating - inharmonious sounds.
cacophony
connotation
compound sentence
denotation
35. Occurs when the outcome of a work is unexpected - or events turn out to be the opposite from what one had expected
diction
bibliography
situational irony
metonymy
36. A circumstance in which the audience or reader knows more about a situation than a character.
complex sentence
arch (adj.)
simile
dramatic irony
37. An observer uses this
Dionysian
external POV
qualify
paradox
38. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment.
dénouement
anecdote
farce
aphorism
39. A French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general.
dramatic irony
belle-lettres
metonymy
conceit
40. Form of literature in which irony - sarcasm - and ridicule are employed to attack human vice and folly
concrete detail
satire
rhetorical strategies
tone
41. 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.
empathy
synthesis essay
apostrophe
situational irony
42. Graphic - exact - and accurate presentation of the characteristics of a person - place - or thing.
aphorism
rhetorical question
descriptive detail
euphemism
43. (n.) An abbreviated synopsis of a longer work of scholarship or research. (adj.) Dealing with or tending to deal with a subject apart from a particular or specific instance.
elegy
adage
extended metaphor
abstract
44. An excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability - importance - wit - etc.
allusion
conceit
circumlocution
argumentation
45. A character or force in a work of literature that - by opposing the protagonist - produces tension or conflict.
complex sentence
antagonist
frame
dénouement
46. A short tale - often with nonhuman characters - from which a useful lesson or moral may be drawn.
conceit
fable
alliteration
arch (adj.)
47. Anything that stands for or represents something else
tone
empathy
fable
symbol
48. A leture or sermon on a religious or moral theme meant to guide human behavior.
anachronism
homily
active voice
abstract
49. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking - impulses.
dénouement
connotation
Dionysian
logos
50. Something - generally a clue - intended to distract or mislead from the original issue/question.
point of view
carpe diem
aphorism
red herring
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