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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. The formal term for the verb that conveys the meaning or carries the action of the sentence
synecdoche
parallel syntax (or parallelism)
substantiated
predicate
2. A widespread fire
conflagration
figurative language
perspective
stem
3. A possible answer that seems to be correct - but is either wrong or is not as good as other answers
rational
cogent
omnipotent
distractor
4. The state or quality of being average; of moderate to low quality
allusion
mediocrity
proximity
benign
5. Favorable; promising
narrative
auspicious
asylum
egregious
6. This fallacy of argumentation argues that one thing inevitably leads to another
slippery slope (also called domino theory)
double-bind
independent clause
logos
7. The particular words an author uses in an essay
diction
juxtaposition
metaphor
cohesive
8. A descriptive chronology of the stages in the development of a process
ingrate
bandwagon
process analysis
compound sentence
9. An independent clause followed by all sorts of debris - usually dependent clauses
loose sentence
simile
wary
nascent
10. A sentence with several dependent clauses that precede the independent clause
periodic sentence
chiasmus
aesthetic
narrative
11. Describing flowery or elaborate speech
prodigious
impede
florid
narrative
12. Contempt - scorn
fabricated
alienated
narrative
disdain
13. Extremely or deliberately shocking or noticeable
flagrant
figurative language
hyperbole
facetious
14. Lacking application or practical application
cause and effect
figurative language
theoretical
mundane
15. Extreme ill-will or spite
exemplary
narration
malice
brusque
16. To express strong disapproval of; denounce
egregious
epanalepsis
condemn
euphemism
17. Short-lived or temporary
transitory
novice
caustic
false analogy
18. The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure
austere
equanimity
pervasive
notorious
19. The power of knowing things without thinking; sharp insight
alienated
imperative sentence
intuition
ellipsis
20. An incorrect understanding or interpretation
misconception
gerund
enlightening
malleable
21. Hatefully evil; abominable
conflagration
diligent
analogy
heinous
22. A collection of literary pieces
figurative language
anthology
wary
biased
23. To cause to be doubted
brusque
rapport
discredit
florid
24. Intense enthusiasm
opulent
ebullience
rhetorical shift
acquired
25. A judge who decides a disputed issue
intrepid
fallacy
simile
arbiter
26. The practice of pretending to be something one is not; insincerity
epanalepsis
hypocrisy
endure
malapropism
27. The act of passing off the ideas or writing of another as one's own
stoic
pejorative
tenuous
plagiarism
28. Bitingly sarcastic or witty
metonymy
caustic
ad hominem
apology
29. Extremely dull
austere
deductive
indolent
ponderous
30. Two words that together create a sense of opposition
oxymoron
definition
capricious
flagrant
31. One of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle; basically an appeal to credibility
poisoning the well
hierarchy
ethos
prosaic
32. Spread or flowing throughout
conception
rhetorical triangle
inductive
permeated
33. Made up of a variety of sources or styles
compound sentence
listless
eclectic
logos
34. A grammar construction in which a noun (or noun phrase) is placed with another as an explanation
connotation
imagery
apposition
malapropism
35. A minor device - this is the ending of a series of lines - phrases - clauses - or sentences with the same word or words
disdain
epistrophe
cause and effect
asylum
36. Worthy of blame
rhetorical shift
satire
reprehensible
proximity
37. Making gestures while speaking
personification
parallelism
gesticulating
perspective
38. A reference that recalls another work - another time in history - another famous person - and so forth
harbinger
dictatorial
allusion
predicate
39. Playfully humorous
exemplification
incontrovertible
process analysis
facetious
40. A minor device in which two or more elements in a sentence are tied together by the same verb or noun; these are especially acute if the noun or verb does not have the exact same meaning in both parts of the sentence
nocturnal
allusion
inconsequential
zeugma
41. Unimaginative; dull
innovative
prosaic
absolutes
vitality
42. Awareness; insight
stem
harbinger
declarative sentence
perception
43. The study of the origin of words and their historical uses
sardonic
prosaic
coup
etymology
44. Able to pay one's debts
polysyndeton
tricolon
solvent
indolent
45. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
anaphora
emotional words
ambiguity
replete
46. Current - modern; from the same time
contemporary
brittle
diction
benign
47. An observation or claim that is in opposition to your claim or an author's claim
onomatopoeia
deleterious
archaic
antithesis
48. Existing only as an assumption or speculation
wary
prosaic
cordial
hypothetical
49. Of or occurring in the night
aesthetic
ethos
nocturnal
assimilation
50. Exercising good judgment or common sense
austere
prudent
ornate
period