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AP Latin Literary Terms
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1. Follows a linking verb and describes the subject
onomatopeia
semantics
predicate adjective
homily
2. Emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work
atmosphere
ad hominem
epiphany
literary mood
3. Study of the technique and rules for using language effectively - especially in public speaking
rhetoric
rhetorical modes
style
asyndeton
4. Exposition - argumentation - description - narration
description
persuasive writing
rhetorical modes
invective
5. The contrast between what is stated explicitly and what is really meant
loose sentence
euphemism
parody
irony
6. Story within a story
thesis
invective
allegory
rhetorical modes
7. To explain and analyze information by presenting an idea - relevant evidence - and appropriate discussion
parallel structure
exposition
didactic
wit
8. Strict - literal - dictionary definition of a word
denotation
ambiguity
genre
extended metaphor
9. An emotionally violent - verbal denunciation or attack using strong - abusive language
paradox
invective
prose
understatement
10. Intellectually amusing language that surprises and delights
description
wit
exposition
narration
11. Figure of speech using implied comparison of semming ly unlike things or the substitution of one for the other - suggesting similarity
metaphor
oxymoron
literary mood
anaphora
12. An omition
ellipsis
sarcasm
parallel structure
theme
13. Misinterpretation of a phrase
rhetorical modes
figure of speech
denotation
mondegreen
14. A noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and renames or identifies the subject
predicate nominative
subordinate clause
persuasive writing
chiasmus
15. Figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it
metonomy
predicate nominative
parody
figurative language
16. A revelation
paradox
analogy
epiphany
conceit
17. Taking out the conjunctions of a statement
asyndeton
allusion
apostrophe
literary mood
18. Teaching or instructing - especially about moral or ethical principals
repetition
didactic
figure of speech
metaphor
19. To tell a story of an event or series of events
repetition
syllogism
loose sentence
narration
20. Good speech - especially that is less offensive or more agreeable
aphorism
point of view
euphemism
motif
21. Inversion in the second of two parallel phrases
syllogism
chiasmus
connotation
oxymoron
22. Statement that appears to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense but contains some degree of truth or validity
colloquialism
euphemism
theme
paradox
23. The word - phrase - or clause to which the pronoun refers
antecedent
onomatopeia
extended metaphor
alliteration
24. Repetition of the same beginning words of each clause
asyndeton
connotation
personification
anaphora
25. Writing or speech that is meant to be imaginative and vivid
connotation
figurative language
point of view
onomatopeia
26. Sentence or group of sentences that directly expresses the author's opinion - purpose - meaning - or proposition in expository writing
thesis
figure of speech
genre
theme
27. Comparison between two opposite things
conceit
anaphora
euphemism
anachronism
28. Central idea or message of the work
anachronism
theme
alliteration
chiasmus
29. Figure of speech that directly addresses something absent or imaginary
subordinate clause
extended metaphor
sarcasm
apostrophe
30. Use of slang or informalities in speech or writing
colloquialism
persuasive writing
extended metaphor
aphorism
31. To prove the validity of a point of view by presenting reasoning - discussion - and argument - that thoroughly convince the reader
argumentation
style
narration
grammatical mood
32. Deals with verbal units and a speaker's attitude
assonance
grammatical mood
understatement
style
33. Anything that represents or stands for something else - usually something concrete
diction
inference
symbolism
prose
34. Direct/indirect reference to something commonly known
tone
allusion
style
narration
35. To re-create - invent - or visually present a person - place - event - or action to make it visible to the reader
description
homily
colloquialism
conceit
36. Describes the author's attitude toward his or her material - the audience - or both
alliteration
subject complement
tone
metaphor
37. Adjective that describes words - phrases - or general tone that is overly scholarly - academic - or bookish
paradox
sarcasm
pedantic
anaphora
38. Multiple meanings of a word - phrase - sentence - or passage
ambiguity
euphemism
extended metaphor
onomatopeia
39. Arguement attacking a man - a false arguement
grammatical mood
personification
ad hominem
mondegreen
40. To draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented
repetition
inference
allusion
euphemism
41. Branch of linguistics - choice of words
semantics
predicate nominative
apostrophe
allusion
42. Word or group of words that follows a linking verb and renames or describes the subject
style
subject complement
analogy
onomatopeia
43. The major category into which a literary work fits
aphorism
rhetoric
mondegreen
genre
44. A metaphor developed at great length - occuring frequently or throughout
argumentation
extended metaphor
rhetorical modes
motif
45. Misplaced information - out of time or place
rhetorical modes
anachronism
sarcasm
asyndeton
46. Perspective from which the story is told
wit
analogy
point of view
euphemism
47. Work that imitates the style or content of another with the specific aim of comic effect and/or ridicule
parody
periodic sentence
didactic
motif
48. Choices a writer makes - combination of distinctive features of a literary work - how the author compares to other authors
periodic sentence
diction
style
anachronism
49. The nonliteral - implied meaning of a word involving ideas - emotions - or attitudes
denotation
irony
oxymoron
connotation
50. Sentence that presents its central meaning in a main clause at the end
grammatical mood
periodic sentence
apostrophe
connotation