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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Telling a story; a specific way of telling a story
narration
misconception
sanction
appositive
2. Introducing something new
oxymoron
suppressed
ad hominem
innovative
3. A combination of a compound and a complex sentence
auspicious
theme
equivocate
compound-complex sentence
4. The state or quality of being average; of moderate to low quality
anthropomorphism
mediocrity
mollify
malleable
5. The use of words to express something other than and often the opposite of the literal meaning
irony
cause and effect
excerpt
absolutes
6. A tremendously skilled artist
logos
medley
virtuoso
reprehensible
7. The opposite of passive voice; essentially any sentence with an active verb
metonymy
hypocrisy
active voice
anachronism
8. A figure of speech in which what is unknown is compared to something that is known in order to better gauge its importance
genre
obscure
fluid
metaphor
9. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
trivial
simple sentence
hackneyed
lucid
10. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; it must have a noun and a verb (subject and predicate)
fabricated
argumentation
premise
independent clause
11. A specific tone or attitude a writer may use in an essay by attempting to be comedic or amusing
indolent
copious
theme
humor
12. A sentence structure that is a combination of a dependent clause and an independent clause
prosaic
complex sentence
misconception
obscure
13. 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
ingrate
brittle
false dilemma
lucid
14. Not able to be denied or disputed
incontrovertible
propriety
suppressed
alleviate
15. A statement or a proposition that seems senseless or self-contradictory - but in reality - it may be true
satire
paradox
gerund
sedentary
16. Not caring one way or the other
rhetorical triangle
paradox
indifferent
malleable
17. A form of metonymy that's restricted to cases where a part is used to signify the whole
obstinate
complex sentence
synecdoche
rhetorical triangle
18. An unusual - observable event
benevolent
phenomenon
perspective
alleviate
19. A clever trick used to deceive or outwit
anaphora
imperative sentence
stratagem
chiasmus
20. Extremely careful and precise
incumbent
meticulous
active voice
euphemism
21. A grammar construction in which a noun (or noun phrase) is placed with another as an explanation
etymology
apposition
novel
facetious
22. A judge who decides a disputed issue
fallacy
arbiter
bandwagon
compare/contrast
23. Another word for a claim; a statement of truth - at least to the person making the argument
plagiarism
synthesis
premise
perception
24. Existing only as an assumption or speculation
toxic
hypothetical
pun
meticulous
25. Dividing a subject into categories and analyzing the characteristics of each category
division/classification
bandwagon
flagrant
insolent
26. To speak of in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle
inevitable
novice
disparage
trivial
27. Responsive; agreeable
fabricated
amenable
sonorous
cogent
28. Two events where one event brings about or caused the other; the first event is the cause - the second is the effect; it explains why something happens or is likely to happen
ruse
capricious
cause/effect
toxic
29. Lacking energy
argumentation
affable
periodic sentence
listless
30. A term that signifies a relational comparison of or similarity between two objects or ideas
imagery
innovative
malleable
analogy
31. Not straightforward; crafty
ad hominem
disingenuous
conflagration
listless
32. Shrewd; clever
ostentatious
understatement
astute
exclamatory sentence
33. Describing a large amount of something
ample
diction
participle
imperious
34. Menacing; threatening
understatement
ominous
melancholy
ad hominem
35. Having little substance or strength; shaky; unsure - weak
hackneyed
vindicated
nocturnal
tenuous
36. Well-meaning; generous
benevolent
participle
cryptic
asyndeton
37. To grow or increase rapidly
proliferate
indifferent
inconsequential
futile
38. To avoid making a definite statement
wily
asyndeton
dilettante
equivocate
39. Exhibiting a display of great wealth
opulent
stoic
penitent
imperious
40. Statement of high praise
panegyric
passive voice
proliferate
frank
41. A word book describing language with definitions; a dictionary
complex sentence
lexicon
declarative sentence
tricolon
42. A wonderful form of word play in which one word is mistakenly substituted for another that sounds similar
incorrigible
replete
malapropism
medieval
43. The study of the origin of words and their historical uses
red herring
logos
futile
etymology
44. Proper; marked by good taste
emphasize
passive voice
decorous
futile
45. Combative; belligerent
simile
pugnacious
trepidation
misconception
46. Three dots that indicate words have been left out of a quotation; they also can be used to create suspense
rhetoric
ellipsis
prosaic
malice
47. Kind and gentle
substantiated
benign
misconception
facetious
48. Intended to instruct
impartial
didactic
premise
decorous
49. To make vicious statements about
pernicious
permeated
vilify
apprehension
50. The opposite of connotation; quite literally the dictionary meaning of a word
perception
denotation
prodigious
zeugma