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AP English Language And Composition Basics
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1. Anything that stands for or represents something else
symbol
frame
dénouement
simile
2. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person.
aphorism
point of view
empathy
malapropism
3. Conjoining contradictory terms (as in 'deafening silence')
imagery
oxymoron
analogy
theme
4. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings or interpretations.
Dionysian
ambiguity
abstract
alliteration
5. To prove a point or to persuade
deus de machina
fable
rhetoric
argumentation
6. Insincere or overdone sentimentality.
bathos
understatement
circumlocution
exposition
7. A conclusion or proposition arrived at by considering facts - observations - or some other specific data.
climax
inference
consonance
didactic
8. A style that has the power to evoke feelings
dénouement
archetype
pathos
canon
9. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
antithesis
ethos
explication
fantasy
10. The works considered the most important in a national literature or period; works widely read and studied.
circumlocution
imagery
canon
climax
11. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
frame
allusion
figurative language
climax
12. 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.
consonance
bathos
exegesis
epithet
13. A figure of speech comparing to unlike things without using like or as
sarcasm
elegy
metaphor
oxymoron
14. A word to which a pronoun refers.
antecedent
rhetorical analysis
epic
epithet
15. A comedy that contains an extravagant and nonsensical disregard of seriousness - although it may have a serious - scornful purpose.
complex sentence
farce
cacophony
alliteration
16. In literature - the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem.
expository
deus de machina
refute
sarcasm
17. Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality - objectivity - simplicity - and restraint.
euphony
metonymy
classical
genre
18. A highly specific - particular - often real - actual - or tangible detail; the opposite of abstract.
concrete detail
pathos
frame
refute
19. A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part
synecdoche
pun
style
elliptical construction
20. A rhetorical opposition or contrast of ideas by means of a grammatical arrangement of words - clauses - or sentences.
apostrophe
Apollonian
classic
antithesis
21. Speaking in circles; roundabout speech
denotation
circumlocation
pathos
bombast
22. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
connotation
dramatic irony
Apollonian
aphorism
23. The background and events that lead to the presentation of the main idea or purpose of an essay or other work; setting forth the meaning or purpose of a piece of writing or discourse.
exposition
anecdote
active voice
explication
24. A mild or less negative usage for a harsh or blunt term.
fantasy
sarcasm
climax
euphemism
25. Inflated - pretentious language.
bombast
symbol
hyperbole
logos
26. Form of literature in which irony - sarcasm - and ridicule are employed to attack human vice and folly
clause
frame
topic sentence
satire
27. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking - impulses.
Dionysian
dependent clauses
synthesis essay
irony
28. A reference to a person - place - or event meant to create an effect or enhance the meaning of an idea.
allusion
adage
concrete detail
topic sentence
29. 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.
diction
analogy
anecdote
euphony
30. A mode of discourse in which two or more things are compared and contrasted. Comparison often refers to similarities - contrast to differences.
analogy
concrete detail
comparison and contrast
situational irony
31. The manner in which something is expressed in words
active voice
denotation
fiction
rhetorical strategies
32. A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion - make a point - or evoke humor
hyperbole
arch (adj.)
point of view
concrete detail
33. One who expects and observes nothing but the worst of human conduct.
farce
cynic
tone
adage
34. The ability to form mental images of things or events
deductive reasoning
classical
figurative language
imagery
35. A narrative poem that tells of the adventures and exploits of a hero.
dénouement
epigram
epic
bombast
36. The unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar
expository
rhetoric
logos
malapropism
37. An incorrect belief or supposition based on faulty data - defective evidence - false information - or flawed logic.
classical
diction
analogy
fallacy
38. A term used to describe literary forms - such as novel - play - and essay.
conceit
simile
malapropism
genre
39. The choice of words in oral and written discourse.
point of view
diction
allegory
metonymy
40. Different methods of writing which you can incorporate into your writing to make it more effective
rhetorical strategies
internal POV
sarcasm
anecdote
41. Having an instructive purpose; intending to convey information or teach a lesson - usually in a dry - pompous manner.
ethos
belle-lettres
didactic
dénouement
42. Explanatory; serving to explain; N. exposition: explaining; exhibition
alliteration
paradox
expository
ethos
43. 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
annotation
dependent clauses
diction
elegy
44. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words in prose or poetry.
metaphor
assonance
rhetoric
allegory
45. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment.
aphorism
ellipsis
bombast
metaphor
46. Substituting the name of one object for another object closely associated with it
connotation
pathos
metonymy
antagonist
47. A story in which a second meaning is to be read beneath the surface.
allusion
caricature
allegory
oxymoron
48. A poem or prose selection that laments or meditates on the passing or death of someone or something of value.
external POV
theme
dénouement
elegy
49. I - me - my - mine
complex sentence
Dionysian
first person singular
exegesis
50. A list of works cited or otherwise relevant to a particular subject.
bibliography
allusion
ad hominem
genre