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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. One who is independent and resists adherence to a group
maverick
naive
paradox
subdue
2. Subdued; kept from being circulated
quandary
fluid
apprehension
suppressed
3. Doubtful; of unlikely authenticity
intuition
paradigm
dubious
incontrovertible
4. Also called vox populi - this argument is the 'everyone's doing it' fallacy
servile
reprehensible
emigrate
bandwagon
5. A conjunction that makes an independent clause into a dependent clause
condescending
subordinate conjunction
onomatopoeia
paradox
6. Like chiasmus - this figure repeats the opening word or phrase at the end of the sentence to emphasize a statement or idea - but it is not an ABBA reversal
ebullience
denotation
incumbent
epanalepsis
7. Hateful; marked by deep-seated ill-will
thesis
straw man
irony
rancorous
8. A crafty trick
appositive
ruse
obscure
euphemism
9. A feeling or understanding resulting from an experience
dubious
impression
facile
superfluous
10. To restrain; to hold back
absolutes
mural
subdue
mediocrity
11. Impulsive and unpredictable
poignant
capricious
lexicon
timorous
12. This creates exaggeration by showing restraint; it is the opposite of hyperbole
malice
theoretical
ingrate
understatement
13. The basic message or meaning conveyed through elements of character and conflict; appears often in literature and is paralleled in nonfiction prose by an argument's thesis
novel
theme
infinitive
parody
14. To use a safer or nicer word for something others find inappropriate or unappealing
ambivalent
disdain
euphemism
paradox
15. Arrogant; vainly proud
conception
haughty
mundane
apostrophe
16. Contempt - scorn
fluid
disdain
catalog
biased
17. Strikingly new or unusual
conflagration
dilettante
novel
cause and effect
18. The word 'to' plus a verb - usually functioning as a noun - and often as a predicate in a sentence
omnipotent
fractious
infinitive
ebullience
19. This is an ABBA syntactical structure rather than the more common parallel ABAB structure
chiasmus
indolent
false dilemma
absolutes
20. An argument that distracts the reader by raising issues irrelevant to the case
division/classification
heinous
red herring
benevolent
21. 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
implication
patronizing
pervasive
false dilemma
22. Made up of a variety of sources or styles
trivial
rhetoric
metaphor
eclectic
23. Of or occurring in the night
futile
nocturnal
egregious
idealize
24. Kind and gentle
propriety
sanction
benign
anthology
25. A grammar construction in which a noun (or noun phrase) is placed with another as an explanation
active voice
apposition
decorous
spurious
26. This fallacy of argumentation argues that one thing inevitably leads to another
contemporary
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
simile
naive
27. Exercising absolute power; tyrannical
rapport
mundane
vitality
despotic
28. Making one idea more dramatic by placing it next to its opposite
convoluted
juxtaposition
anthropomorphism
enlightening
29. In the multiple-choice section - this is the question you are asked to complete with the given possible answers
syntax
incorrigible
stem
cryptic
30. Condition of sticking together
cogent
hierarchy
dialect
cohesive
31. Dispersed throughout
archaic
division/classification
deleterious
pervasive
32. Uninteresting; unchallenging
insipid
pejorative
incontrovertible
apposition
33. A brilliantly executed plan
fallacy
coup
independent clause
passive voice
34. The manner in which a writer expresses his/her attitude toward the subject and audience; mainly expressed through diction - syntax - and POV
laudatory
tone
solvent
anthology
35. Easily shaped or formed; easily influenced
equanimity
discourse
ornate
malleable
36. Enormous
penitent
double-bind
prodigious
imagery
37. A sentence with several dependent clauses that precede the independent clause
periodic sentence
harbinger
staid
indifferent
38. Having a harmful effect; injurious
apostrophe
repetition
venerated
deleterious
39. Unplanned; naturally occurring
connotation
impartial
spontaneous
loose sentence
40. Highly respected
venerated
inductive
humor
discredit
41. Open and sincere in expression; straightforward
sonorous
eclectic
spontaneous
frank
42. A verb ending in 'ing' that serves as a noun
epanalepsis
gerund
nascent
fallacy
43. 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
solvent
assimilation
poisoning the well
loose sentence
44. A brief statement of an opinion or elemental truth
aphorism
eclectic
paramount
incontrovertible
45. Unable to be reformed
apposition
patronizing
heinous
incorrigible
46. Stubborn; inflexible
lexicon
fallacy
obdurate
rancorous
47. Appeal based on emotion
pathos
proximity
synecdoche
inevitable
48. Expressing remorse for one's misdeeds
penitent
transitory
substantiated
excerpt
49. The attribution of humanlike characteristics to inanimate objects - animals - or forces of nature
camaraderie
disparage
anthropomorphism
futile
50. Describing words or phrases that belittle or speak negatively of someone
pejorative
excerpt
ingrate
synthesis