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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. On guard
enlightening
wary
chiasmus
phenomenon
2. Phrases - sentences - and words inside parentheses ( )
malleable
parentheticals
rhetoric
naive
3. Relatively unknown
tricolon
obscure
simile
diction
4. Unimaginative; dull
facetious
metonymy
dogged
prosaic
5. A sentence that conveys excitement or force
superfluous
exclamatory sentence
hypocrisy
imperative sentence
6. Sincerity; openness
candor
prudent
wary
description
7. Long established; deep-rooted; habitual
inveterate
argumentation
narrative
syntax
8. A wonderful technique of repetition in which the last word of the clause begins the next clause - creating a connection of ideas important to the author's purpose in some way
fabricated
astute
anadiplosis
passive voice
9. Unable to be reformed
incorrigible
oxymoron
inherent
superficial
10. The use of words to express something other than and often the opposite of the literal meaning
penitent
ample
effusive
irony
11. Current - modern; from the same time
derived
contemporary
loose sentence
predicate adjective
12. Passing away with time; passing from one place to another
transient
paradox
decorous
sanction
13. Able to pay one's debts
benevolent
solvent
disingenuous
proximity
14. Rotten
superficial
premise
laudatory
putrid
15. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; it must have a noun and a verb (subject and predicate)
dictatorial
facetious
astute
independent clause
16. Marked by painstaking effort; hard-working
copious
diligent
paradox
proximity
17. Any time one of the five senses (visual - auditory - tactile - olfactory - gustatory) is evoked by what you have read - you have encountered this
apposition
eclectic
malfeasance
imagery
18. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
logos
phrase
brittle
simple sentence
19. Wildly excited or active
frenetic
excerpt
meticulous
dubious
20. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
serene
parentheticals
torpor
meticulous
21. The act of suggesting or hinting
transient
implication
haughty
pun
22. 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
contemporary
predicate
theoretical
false dilemma
23. Seemingly valid or acceptable; credible
intuition
surreptitiously
penitent
plausible
24. Having no useful purpose; pointless
futile
sedentary
ominous
facetious
25. Prejudiced
modest
insolent
biased
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
26. A reference that recalls another work - another time in history - another famous person - and so forth
substantiated
incorrigible
allusion
paradox
27. An argument that distracts the reader by raising issues irrelevant to the case
reprehensible
red herring
false dilemma
insipid
28. A grammar construction in which a noun (or noun phrase) is placed with another as an explanation
apposition
venerated
caustic
apathetic
29. This literally means 'it does not follow'; this is an argument by misdirection and is logically irrelevant
rapport
endure
quandary
non sequitur
30. In its basic form - this is a three-part argument construction in which two premises lead to a truth
novice
syllogism
dogmatic
understatement
31. Easily broken when subjected to pressure
dilettante
misconception
brittle
servile
32. To cause to be doubted
compelling
discredit
argumentation
obdurate
33. Lacking sophistication
metonymy
naive
syntax
opulent
34. To free from guilt or blame
exculpate
convoluted
novel
simile
35. A judge who decides a disputed issue
heinous
egregious
arbiter
penitent
36. Hatefully evil; abominable
exemplification
metonymy
heinous
ostentatious
37. Elaborately decorated
ominous
metonymy
ornate
irony
38. Author - audience - purpose
stoic
fractious
rhetorical triangle
egregious
39. A sentence with several dependent clauses that precede the independent clause
plagiarism
false dilemma
brusque
periodic sentence
40. Exhibiting a display of great wealth
juxtaposition
allusion
opulent
patronizing
41. A collection of literary pieces
alienated
red herring
amenable
anthology
42. Shortened; cut off
truncated
period
narrative
contemporary
43. A minor figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole
prodigious
synecdoche
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
rational
44. Concerned only with what is on the surface or obvious; shallow
novel
proliferate
superficial
listless
45. A failure of logical reasoning
perspective
aesthetic
pragmatic
fallacy
46. Treating in a condescending manner
patronizing
dictatorial
alliteration
ethos
47. A basic statement or an assertion; the most common type of sentence
spurious
period
condemn
declarative sentence
48. Determined by impulse rather than reason
denotation
putrid
arbitrary
mediocrity
49. Something that indicates what is to come; a forerunner
anthropomorphism
harbinger
wily
object
50. Clearness in thought or expression
obsolete
quandary
clarity
independent clause