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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. To put up with; to survive a hardship
endure
subject
assiduous
inevitable
2. 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
enmity
obsolete
rhetorical question
double-bind
3. The opposite of active voice; in this voice - something happens to someone
endure
passive voice
meticulous
prosaic
4. Timid; fearful about the future
comprehensive
simple sentence
timorous
irony
5. Anxiety or fear about the future
parallelism
pugnacious
copious
apprehension
6. Condition of sticking together
assimilation
emotional words
cohesive
conflagration
7. A form of metonymy that's restricted to cases where a part is used to signify the whole
tricolon
syllogism
synecdoche
facetious
8. A pattern of speech and vocabulary associated with a particular group of people
denotation
jargon
periodic sentence
metonymy
9. Of or occurring in the night
idealize
serene
nocturnal
phenomenon
10. Exhibiting a display of great wealth
truncated
apathetic
opulent
inevitable
11. A minor figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole
straw man
synecdoche
novel
inevitable
12. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
anachronism
epanalepsis
incontrovertible
ambiguity
13. Describing words or phrases that belittle or speak negatively of someone
archetype
pejorative
permeated
arid
14. The perspective from which the writer chooses to present his or her story (fiction) or essay (nonfiction)
conception
replete
enlightening
point of view
15. A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface
mural
condemn
anadiplosis
syllogism
16. The formal term for the verb that conveys the meaning or carries the action of the sentence
trepidation
predicate
comprehensive
elusive
17. The state or quality of being average; of moderate to low quality
elusive
mediocrity
ingrate
medieval
18. Something out of place in time or sequence
idealize
arbitrary
venerated
anachronism
19. A verbal (expressing action or a state of being) that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed
participle
theme
anachronism
oxymoron
20. Hinder; interfere with
impinge
aphorism
prompt
enlightening
21. The use of irony - sarcasm - ridicule - and humor in exposing or denouncing vice or folly
satire
inevitable
wary
superficial
22. A minor figure of speech in which a sound imitates the thing or action associated with it
onomatopoeia
comprehensive
rhetorical shift
apology
23. Not caring one way or the other
virtuoso
indifferent
vilify
exemplification
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
derived
subject
decorous
impede
25. A statement using 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike objects
repetition
enmity
simile
figurative language
26. Mutual hatred or ill-will
alienated
enmity
exculpate
sonorous
27. Rudely abrupt
epanalepsis
brusque
insolent
misconception
28. Profoundly moving; touching
syntax
superfluous
poignant
modest
29. Making one idea more dramatic by placing it next to its opposite
impede
juxtaposition
diligent
serene
30. Laziness; inactivity; dullness
participle
torpor
denotation
proliferate
31. Appeal based on the character of the speaker
malfeasance
premonition
realism
ethos
32. Domineering; oppressively overbearing
dictatorial
repetition
arid
tricolon
33. Stubbornly adhering to an opinion or a course of action
obstinate
obsolete
virtuoso
simile
34. Unimaginative; dull
anthropomorphism
definition
diction
prosaic
35. A major figure of speech in rhetorical analysis that seeks to create a mental discontinuity - which then forces the reader to pause and seek clarity
incorrigible
paradox
argument from ignorance
red herring
36. Exercising absolute power; tyrannical
analogy
despotic
aesthetic
facetious
37. The reversal of the natural order of words in a sentence or line of poetry
red herring
anastrophe
compound-complex sentence
conviction
38. A declaration or statement
apathetic
point of view
argument from ignorance
assertion
39. Phrases - sentences - and words inside parentheses ( )
context
parentheticals
disparage
profound
40. A sentence with three equally distinct and equally long parts
exculpate
tricolon
predicate adjective
rhetoric
41. Doubtful; of unlikely authenticity
compound sentence
dubious
opulent
mural
42. An adjective that follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence
subordinate conjunction
pervasive
predicate adjective
slander
43. The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive poetic lines - prose sentences - clauses - or paragraphs
anaphora
derived
apparatus
rhetoric
44. 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
frenetic
subject
theme
indifferent
45. An unusual - observable event
phenomenon
copious
pragmatic
description
46. Describing a large amount of something
obdurate
ample
alliance
truncated
47. Unable to be reformed
catalog
misconception
incorrigible
coup
48. Closeness
fallacy
serene
proximity
discredit
49. Logically connected
coherent
archetype
juxtaposition
mundane
50. Given freely; unearned; unwarranted
predicate nominative
pugnacious
straw man
gratuitous