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AP English Language And Composition Vocab
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1. The perspective from which the writer chooses to present his or her story (fiction) or essay (nonfiction)
description
decorous
point of view
exemplification
2. A large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface
nascent
euphemism
mural
repetition
3. One who is independent and resists adherence to a group
distractor
predicate adjective
maverick
insipid
4. Describing a large amount of something
panegyric
metaphor
ponderous
ample
5. A grammar construction in which two identical syntactic constructions are used
transitory
indifferent
parallelism
sanction
6. A conjunction that makes an independent clause into a dependent clause
astute
subordinate conjunction
trivial
decorous
7. 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
rhetorical question
rational
mundane
apparatus
8. Like chiasmus - this figure repeats the opening word or phrase at the end of the sentence to emphasize a statement or idea - but it is not an ABBA reversal
alleviate
interrogative sentence
epanalepsis
mollify
9. Wrongdoing - misconduct
exculpate
fallacy
malfeasance
eloquence
10. Current - modern; from the same time
anadiplosis
pathos
mural
contemporary
11. Disdainfully or ironically humorous; harsh - bitter - or caustic
sardonic
truncated
spurious
pathos
12. Intricate; complex
condemn
copious
fluid
convoluted
13. The study of the origin of words and their historical uses
connotation
conviction
etymology
alienated
14. An ungrateful person
innovative
proximity
ingrate
facetious
15. A regional speech pattern; the way people talk in different parts of the world
rational
flagrant
patronizing
dialect
16. Describing a category or artistic endeavor
genre
incumbent
connotation
dependent clause
17. Inequality in age - rank - or degree; difference
egregious
disparity
acquired
comprehensive
18. The art of using language effectively and persuasively
excerpt
rhetoric
oxymoron
sedentary
19. Removed or disassociated from (friends - family - or homeland)
premise
hypothetical
anaphora
alienated
20. The formal statement of the meaning of a word or phrase
parentheticals
propitious
apprehension
definition
21. A statement or a proposition that seems senseless or self-contradictory - but in reality - it may be true
paradox
ingrate
proliferate
indifferent
22. Having to do with the appreciation of beauty
pun
deleterious
aesthetic
serene
23. Short-lived or temporary
transitory
emotional words
point of view
epistrophe
24. Author - audience - purpose
conviction
rhetorical triangle
object
deductive
25. The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive poetic lines - prose sentences - clauses - or paragraphs
anaphora
analogy
inductive
oxymoron
26. An appeal to reason; one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle
ponderous
active voice
compare/contrast
logos
27. 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
flagrant
theme
metonymy
clandestine
28. Imaginative language that compares one thing to another in ways that aren't necessarily logical but that are nevertheless striking - original - and 'true'; often departs from the literal meaning
narrative
exemplification
fractious
figurative language
29. Hard-working
truncated
assiduous
diction
diligent
30. A beginner
disingenuous
absolutes
implication
novice
31. The opposite of active voice; in this voice - something happens to someone
passive voice
catalog
propitious
astute
32. A question
simple sentence
interrogative sentence
rancorous
obscure
33. Coming into existence; emerging
torpor
exclamatory sentence
benevolent
nascent
34. A form of metonymy that's restricted to cases where a part is used to signify the whole
disingenuous
oxymoron
whimsical
synecdoche
35. Rotten
putrid
paradigm
despotic
chiasmus
36. Dispersed throughout
sanction
notorious
fluid
pervasive
37. 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
quandary
disdain
poisoning the well
polysyndeton
38. To slow the progress of
impede
compare/contrast
omnipotent
frenetic
39. Lazy
argument from ignorance
loose sentence
intuition
indolent
40. A fundamental form of rhetorical stress that calls the reader's attention to a particular word - phrase - or image for emphasis of meaning
integrity
lucid
repetition
rhetorical triangle
41. Determined by impulse rather than reason
arbitrary
dilettante
conception
period
42. Copied or adapted from a source
sanction
euphemism
straw man
derived
43. 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
slander
subject
chiasmus
rancorous
44. The attribution of humanlike characteristics to inanimate objects - animals - or forces of nature
wary
anthropomorphism
listless
repetition
45. The presence of two or more possible meanings in any passage; not clear
ambiguity
fallacy
misconception
impede
46. Stubborn; inflexible
exemplification
obdurate
compelling
hyperbole
47. This is an ABBA syntactical structure rather than the more common parallel ABAB structure
melancholy
simile
chiasmus
wily
48. 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
truncated
listless
paradox
diligent
49. A declaration or statement
ingrate
assertion
frank
hyperbole
50. Practical
laudatory
rapport
pragmatic
rhetorical triangle