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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. An appeal to emotion; one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle
analogy
bandwagon
venerated
pathos
2. Another word for a claim; a statement of truth - at least to the person making the argument
simile
premise
austere
prompt
3. A form of logical argumentation that requires the use of examples
inductive
fallacy
predicate
juxtaposition
4. A question whose answer is assumed - this is designed to force the reader to respond in a predetermined manner and is a significant tool in the study of rhetoric
exclamatory sentence
caustic
rhetorical question
amenable
5. The power of knowing things without thinking; sharp insight
transitory
vitality
intuition
hyperbole
6. Commonplace; ordinary
mundane
apprehension
proliferate
fallacy
7. 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
pernicious
false dilemma
perception
eloquence
8. In its basic form - this is a three-part argument construction in which two premises lead to a truth
theme
syllogism
metonymy
malice
9. A form of deductive reasoning; a major premise - a minor premise - and a conclusion
synthesis
syllogism
mural
incumbent
10. Awareness; insight
compound sentence
perception
paradox
malice
11. Coming into existence; emerging
nascent
narration
assimilation
ellipsis
12. Not caring one way or the other
indifferent
ample
toxic
heinous
13. Easily broken when subjected to pressure
incumbent
brittle
fractious
benevolent
14. Contempt - scorn
mural
inherent
novel
disdain
15. A group organized by rank
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
ambivalent
absolutes
hierarchy
16. Condition of sticking together
pathos
penitent
cohesive
wily
17. Made up of a variety of sources or styles
etymology
false analogy
eclectic
excerpt
18. The opposite of connotation; quite literally the dictionary meaning of a word
denotation
euphemism
dilettante
heinous
19. Having to do with the appreciation of beauty
facile
conflagration
aesthetic
florid
20. Lacking energy
irony
anadiplosis
listless
timorous
21. Subject to erratic behavior; unpredictable
enlightening
whimsical
phrase
declarative sentence
22. Not migratory; settled
predicate adjective
endure
frank
sedentary
23. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy
rapport
coherent
anthropomorphism
realism
24. The formal term for the noun that is the basic focus of the sentence; it is who or what is doing the action in the sentence
analogy
subject
superfluous
ponderous
25. Conspicuously bad or offensive
egregious
convoluted
ruse
equanimity
26. Intricate; complex
assertion
convoluted
discredit
flagrant
27. To give official authorization or approval
chiasmus
ostentatious
sanction
facetious
28. Hatefully evil; abominable
narrative
alliance
panegyric
heinous
29. Also known as loaded words - these can demonstrate a writer's intense feelings or emotions; they display an author's voice
infinitive
declarative sentence
emotional words
rhetoric
30. Logically connected
inveterate
coherent
equanimity
pathos
31. The state or quality of being average; of moderate to low quality
profound
ambiguous
mediocrity
embellish
32. To leave one country or region and settle in another
paradox
jargon
false dilemma
emigrate
33. Strikingly new or unusual
malapropism
chiasmus
novel
exemplary
34. Dividing a subject into categories and analyzing the characteristics of each category
flagrant
hyperbole
pejorative
division/classification
35. A word book describing language with definitions; a dictionary
lexicon
disparity
facetious
cohesive
36. A verbal (expressing action or a state of being) that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed
ebullience
prudent
participle
sardonic
37. Passing away with time; passing from one place to another
transient
predicate nominative
theme
contemptuous
38. A sentence with several dependent clauses that precede the independent clause
periodic sentence
alliance
anthropomorphism
parentheticals
39. Telling a story; a specific way of telling a story
compelling
pathos
narration
obstinate
40. The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure
equivocate
absolutes
equanimity
period
41. Highly respected
torpor
apathetic
logos
venerated
42. Something that indicates what is to come; a forerunner
permeated
logos
candor
harbinger
43. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
ambiguity
truncated
servile
virtuoso
44. To restrain; to hold back
epistrophe
malleable
subdue
absolutes
45. Convincing; reasonable
facetious
insolent
anthropomorphism
cogent
46. Sincerity; openness
alliteration
futile
compound-complex sentence
candor
47. A form of logical argumentation that uses claims or premises - where the author assumes that you will accept the claims as true and that you will then deduce the correct conclusion from the accepted premises at the outset
simile
alleviate
deductive
spurious
48. The word 'to' plus a verb - usually functioning as a noun - and often as a predicate in a sentence
infinitive
trivial
synecdoche
imperious
49. The act of making something useful again
rhetoric
fallacy
reclamation
coherent
50. To put up with; to survive a hardship
obdurate
endure
timorous
benevolent