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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Point of view
dependent clause
gesticulating
perspective
personification
2. Energy; power to survive
vitality
abstract
syntax
synecdoche
3. A minor device - this is the ending of a series of lines - phrases - clauses - or sentences with the same word or words
antithesis
epistrophe
participle
wily
4. To grow or increase rapidly
irony
proliferate
alienated
insolent
5. To consider perfect
misconception
obstinate
idealize
clarity
6. Extra; unnecessary
objectivity
predicate
superfluous
inherent
7. Stubborn; inflexible
connotation
brittle
lucid
obdurate
8. Disdainfully or ironically humorous; harsh - bitter - or caustic
irony
benevolent
sardonic
elusive
9. Prayer-like - this is a direct address to someone who is not present - to a deity or muse - or to some other power
pugnacious
obstinate
apostrophe
endure
10. To make an itemized list of
reclamation
catalog
premise
modest
11. Anxiety or fear about the future
apprehension
condescending
meticulous
subdue
12. This occurs when the author of an essay significantly alters his or her diction - syntax - or both
frank
cohesive
whimsical
rhetorical shift
13. Feeling or showing little emotion
trepidation
apathetic
process analysis
apposition
14. A selected part of a passage or scene
endure
laudatory
ethos
excerpt
15. A crucial figure of speech in an argument when what is unknown is compared to something that is known using the word 'like -' or 'as -' or 'than' in order to better perceive its importance
proximity
discourse
simile
thesis
16. A sentence structure made up of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction
medieval
laudatory
wily
compound sentence
17. A form of deductive reasoning; a major premise - a minor premise - and a conclusion
epanalepsis
anadiplosis
syllogism
ponderous
18. Having no useful purpose; pointless
irony
connotation
complex sentence
futile
19. Extremely careful and precise
spontaneous
meticulous
object
cryptic
20. Uninteresting; unchallenging
metonymy
apostrophe
insipid
periodic sentence
21. The study of the origin of words and their historical uses
meticulous
trepidation
cryptic
etymology
22. The particular words an author uses in an essay
astute
subject
diction
austere
23. Rudely abrupt
apprehension
vitality
brusque
embellish
24. Worn out through overuse; trite
hackneyed
didactic
anthropomorphism
syllogism
25. Abundantly supplied: filled to capacity
implication
quandary
contemptuous
replete
26. A grammar construction in which two identical syntactic constructions are used
parallelism
rhetorical triangle
didactic
rational
27. Producing a deep or full sound
synecdoche
sonorous
condescending
embellish
28. Commonplace; ordinary
active voice
mundane
anachronism
affable
29. A question
hackneyed
interrogative sentence
camaraderie
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
30. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
imperative sentence
simple sentence
sanction
sonorous
31. Unable to be reformed
malice
elusive
incorrigible
consensus
32. Hatefully evil; abominable
vitality
benign
heinous
definition
33. An argument stating that something is true because it has never been proven false
hypothetical
imperious
argument from ignorance
sonorous
34. Hinder; interfere with
pun
rhetoric
impinge
argument from ignorance
35. Good will between friends
fluid
camaraderie
brittle
equivocate
36. An inversion in the second of two parallel phrases
narrative
obscure
chiasmus
non sequitur
37. A beginner
biased
rhetorical question
serene
novice
38. Spread or flowing throughout
permeated
poignant
irony
malapropism
39. Relatively unknown
lucid
astute
fallacy
obscure
40. A form of logical argumentation that requires the use of examples
omnipotent
personification
whimsical
inductive
41. The practice of pretending to be something one is not; insincerity
alienated
premonition
toxic
hypocrisy
42. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
ruse
torpor
sanction
florid
43. False charges and malicious oral statements about someone
whimsical
syntax
slander
obsolete
44. Verbal expression or exchange; conversation
cryptic
cause and effect
discourse
vilify
45. A form of metonymy that's restricted to cases where a part is used to signify the whole
synecdoche
effusive
heinous
simple sentence
46. This occurs when a person engaging in an argument defines his opponent's position when the opponent is not present and defines it in a manner that is easy to attack
vindicated
rhetoric
straw man
inevitable
47. One with an amateurish or superficial understanding of a field of knowledge
auspicious
stoic
conviction
dilettante
48. The process of identifying similarities and differences between things
omnipotent
compare/contrast
rhetorical question
loose sentence
49. Not migratory; settled
suppressed
sedentary
camaraderie
coherent
50. A collection of literary pieces
anthology
aphorism
periodic sentence
oxymoron