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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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1. Having an instructive purpose; intending to convey information or teach a lesson - usually in a dry - pompous manner.
external POV
rhetorical analysis
didactic
simile
2. Literally - 'talking around' a subject; i.e. - discourse that avoids direct reference to a subject.
cacophony
belle-lettres
homily
circumlocution
3. An incorrect belief or supposition based on faulty data - defective evidence - false information - or flawed logic.
syntax
fallacy
farce
bibliography
4. A mild or less negative usage for a harsh or blunt term.
classical
metaphor
digression
euphemism
5. Grating - inharmonious sounds.
fallacy
tone
cacophony
didactic
6. A work of literature meant to ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation.
burlesque
exposition
rhetorical strategies
personification
7. A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
fantasy
homily
canon
paradox
8. The works considered the most important in a national literature or period; works widely read and studied.
active voice
synthesis essay
canon
sarcasm
9. Prove to be false or incorrect
dramatic irony
logos
refute
explication
10. Substituting the name of one object for another object closely associated with it
allegory
metonymy
analogy
compound sentence
11. A factual piece of writing that reveals weaknesses - faults - frailties - or other shortcomings.
circumlocation
satire
circumlocution
exposé
12. A person - scene - event or other element that fails to correspond with the appropriate time or era.
anachronism
aphorism
point of view
fallacy
13. A metaphor developed at great length - occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
apostrophe
extended metaphor
synecdoche
dependent clauses
14. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking - impulses.
style
adage
elegy
Dionysian
15. A detailed analysis or interpretation of a work of prose or poetry.
argumentative essay
allegory
compound sentence
exegesis
16. A comparison using like or as
fallacy
ad hominem
deus de machina
simile
17. A character or force in a work of literature that - by opposing the protagonist - produces tension or conflict.
arch (adj.)
diction
antagonist
metonymy
18. A method of reasoning by which specific definitions - conclusions - and theorems are drawn from general principles.
deductive reasoning
harangue
allusion
analogy
19. A humorous play on words
caricature
bombast
pun
first person singular
20. A narrative poem that tells of the adventures and exploits of a hero.
didactic
epic
rhetorical strategies
denotation
21. A matter discussed in the first person has this
internal POV
fantasy
burlesque
dependent clauses
22. An analysis or assessment of a thing or situation for the purpose of determining its nature - limitations - and conformity to a set of standards.
critique
malapropism
rhetorical strategies
elegy
23. A grotesque or exaggerated likeness of striking qualities in persons and things.
caricature
ellipsis
paradox
didactic
24. An observer uses this
fiction
external POV
deus de machina
synthesis essay
25. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
explication
elliptical construction
complex sentence
rhetorical strategies
26. In contrast to Bionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior.
allusion
Apollonian
cynic
understatement
27. Speaking in circles; roundabout speech
circumlocation
ambiguity
hyperbole
malapropism
28. The unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar
Apollonian
symbol
malapropism
simile
29. That portion of discourse that wanders or departs from the main subject or topic.
sarcasm
Dionysian
digression
point of view
30. An appeal based on the character/reputation/ credibility of the speaker.
alliteration
caricature
belle-lettres
ethos
31. An abstract or ideal conception of a type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or form.
fallacy
caricature
circumlocution
archetype
32. A method of reasoning in which a number of specific facts or examples are used to make a generalization.
exegesis
pathos
inductive reasoning
adage
33. A mode of discourse in which two or more things are compared and contrasted. Comparison often refers to similarities - contrast to differences.
fable
ambiguity
comparison and contrast
simile
34. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present.
ambiguity
archetype
synecdoche
apostrophe
35. A sentence containing a deliberate omission of words.
elliptical construction
point of view
fable
metonymy
36. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment.
antecedent
argumentative essay
burlesque
aphorism
37. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
qualify
imagery
figurative language
rhetoric
38. 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.
exposé
antagonist
eponymous
epithet
39. 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.
dependent clauses
denotation
synthesis essay
complex sentence
40. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
descriptive detail
aphorism
bard
frame
41. The repetition of two or more consonant sounds in a group of words or a unit of speech or writing.
consonance
description
cacophony
personification
42. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
genre
pathos
bard
personification
43. An excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability - importance - wit - etc.
apostrophe
conceit
fable
pun
44. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words in prose or poetry.
synthesis essay
tone
assonance
point of view
45. A poet; in olden times - a performer who told heroic stories to musical accompaniment.
caricature
genre
bard
theme
46. The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
external POV
extended metaphor
irony
conceit
47. An idea that is implied or suggested
critique
connotation
anachronism
euphemism
48. Inflated - pretentious language.
bombast
Apollonian
archetype
clause
49. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
fallacy
tone
internal POV
active voice
50. A brief explanation - summary - or evaluation of a text or work of literature.
exegesis
annotation
epigram
fantasy