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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. Worn out through overuse; trite
arbiter
declarative sentence
hackneyed
simple sentence
2. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
ambiguity
alleviate
ponderous
deductive
3. 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
paramount
surreptitiously
novel
theme
4. Made; concocted to deceive
spontaneous
fabricated
ingrate
equanimity
5. Phrases - sentences - and words inside parentheses ( )
clarity
ethos
servile
parentheticals
6. Plentiful; having a large quantity
vitality
cryptic
copious
theme
7. Treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices
staid
objectivity
spurious
premise
8. 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
stoic
syllogism
lament
poisoning the well
9. A relationship that individuals build
tricolon
novel
sanction
rapport
10. A minor figure of speech in which the name of one thing is substituted for another with which it is closely associated
metonymy
logos
lucid
superficial
11. The art of using language effectively and persuasively
allusion
conflagration
ornate
rhetoric
12. Clearness in thought or expression
venerated
clarity
phrase
disparage
13. The act of making something useful again
reclamation
pathos
rational
anthology
14. A crafty trick
trivial
ruse
juxtaposition
mediocrity
15. Shrewd; clever
astute
exemplification
understatement
copious
16. Not able to be denied or disputed
rhetorical shift
synecdoche
subordinate conjunction
incontrovertible
17. Conspicuously bad or offensive
caustic
catalog
egregious
elusive
18. 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
fallacy
sanction
camaraderie
anadiplosis
19. General agreement
ellipsis
benevolent
absolutes
consensus
20. Hinder; interfere with
impinge
mural
prompt
comprehensive
21. Of chief concern or importance
point of view
condescending
paramount
dialect
22. This creates exaggeration by showing restraint; it is the opposite of hyperbole
paradigm
understatement
non sequitur
double-bind
23. The formal term for the verb that conveys the meaning or carries the action of the sentence
trepidation
predicate
analogy
aphorism
24. Developed or learned; not naturally occurring
declarative sentence
ethos
acquired
loose sentence
25. The study of the rules of grammar that define the formation of sentences
personification
syntax
wary
denotation
26. Exercising absolute power; tyrannical
exclamatory sentence
disparity
malleable
despotic
27. Determined by impulse rather than reason
gratuitous
arbitrary
patronizing
proximity
28. Easily understood; clear
lucid
synecdoche
hypothetical
sonorous
29. Unable to be reformed
compound sentence
abstract
incorrigible
timorous
30. An independent clause; has a subject and a verb - and that's pretty much it
intuition
slander
simple sentence
serene
31. 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
predicate adjective
subdue
hackneyed
false dilemma
32. An independent clause followed by all sorts of debris - usually dependent clauses
assertion
loose sentence
propriety
malice
33. Characteristic of an earlier period; old-fashioned
malleable
archaic
exemplary
insipid
34. In essay questions - this has two definitions: the correct one and the common one; the correct one is that this is the paragraph or language that defines the essay task (doesn't include the passage itself); the common definition of this is one you wi
prompt
thesis
false analogy
incorrigible
35. To ease a pain or burden
alleviate
pernicious
propriety
mundane
36. Anxiety or fear about the future
apprehension
phrase
emphasize
impartial
37. Extremely careful and precise
polysyndeton
ethos
meticulous
implication
38. Producing a deep or full sound
pervasive
sonorous
fallacy
cogent
39. Combative; belligerent
deductive
mundane
pugnacious
reclamation
40. An incorrect understanding or interpretation
misconception
anastrophe
disdain
euphemism
41. Stubbornly adhering to unproved beliefs
stoic
dialect
dogmatic
prudent
42. On guard
wary
omnipotent
plagiarism
inductive
43. Doubtful; of unlikely authenticity
implication
copious
flagrant
dubious
44. Informative; contributing to one's awareness
enlightening
lexicon
straw man
replete
45. A selected part of a passage or scene
paradox
mediocrity
rhetoric
excerpt
46. The associations or moods that accompany a word
conviction
exculpate
connotation
cause/effect
47. A grammar construction in which two identical syntactic constructions are used
parallelism
sonorous
profound
figurative language
48. A descriptive chronology of the stages in the development of a process
imagery
absolutes
process analysis
biased
49. The moods/associations/implications of a word or phrase - as opposed to its exact meaning
connotation
biased
bandwagon
synecdoche
50. A question
mollify
interrogative sentence
satire
ominous