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AP Tone And Style Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Persuasive - believable - plausible
Convincing
Prurient
Concise
Fatalistic
2. Having the ability to call forth memories or other responses
Childish
Evocative
Analytical
Romantic
3. Expressing contempt or disdain
Stark
Romantic
Erudite
Contemptuous
4. Theoretical - without reference to specifics
Sardonic
Abstract
Fatalistic
Erudite
5. Pointless and uninteresting
Bland
Banal
Eulogistic
Objective
6. Undisturbing - unemotional - and uninteresting
Bland
Erudite
Impressionistic
Confessional
7. Plain - harsh - completely (as in 'stark raving mad'); simple or bare - when applied to style - sometimes even bleak or grim
Stark
Baroque
Sardonic
Urbane
8. Simple and crude (Primitivism in the arts tries to make use of a sophisticated way of what seems simple and crude.)
Cynical
Ominous
Primitive
Discursive
9. Sad - gloomy (without any redeeming qualities of true tragedy)
Depressing
Persuasive
Convoluted
Bizarre
10. Relying on one's own inner impressions - as opposed to being objective
Subjective
Wordy
Fluid
Trite
11. Moving pointlessly from one subject to another; rambling
Farcical
Discursive
Surrealistic
Stark
12. Pretentious and pompous
Emotional
Bombastic
Whimsical
Cynical
13. Having feelings or thoughts of love - but when associated with nineteenth century literature or any such literature it suggests a style that emphasizes freedom of form - imagination - and emotion
Romantic
Expressionistic
Convoluted
Pious
14. Using very few words to express a great deal
Subjective
Romantic
Sensuous
Concise
15. Effectively concise - brief
Archaic
Terse
Lyrical
Sensuous
16. Elaborate - grotesque - and ornamental
Ominous
Baroque
Anecdotal
Bombastic
17. Preoccupied with lewd and lustful thoughts
Prurient
Classical
Banal
Parody
18. Prudish - stuffy - and puritanical (qualities associated with Queen Victoria's reign)
Persuasive
Trite
Victorian
Pious
19. Sophisticated - socially polished
Lyrical
Objective
Urbane
Confessional
20. Having or displaying a reverence for God and religion; sometimes used pejoratively - when the display is excessive and overly righteous
Archaic
Metaphorical
Mournful
Pious
21. Marked by a decay in morals - values - and artistic standards
Angry
Stark
Decadent
Concise
22. Realistic - rustic - coarse - unrefined - instinctive - animalize
Absurd
Dreamlike
Earthy
Stark
23. Conspicuously bold or colorful
Flamboyant
Wordy
Satirical
Elegiac
24. Stressing imagery and the subconscious and sometimes distorting ordinary ideas in order to arrive at artistic truths
Expressionistic
Crepuscular
Evocative
Surrealistic
25. Having the qualities of a motion picture
Emotional
Cinematic
Confessional
Facetious
26. Able to get a person to do something or agree with one by an appeal to reason or other convincing devices
Persuasive
Victorian
Objective
Elegiac
27. Using more words than necessary to say What you have to say
Wordy
Detached
Surrealistic
Whimsical
28. Stern - strict - frugal - unadorned
Austere
Mundane
Absurd
Bizarre
29. A tendency to believe that all human behavior is selfish and opportunistic
Persuasive
Naturalistic
Cynical
Convoluted
30. Contrary to logic - but sometimes artistically viable
Subjective
Surrealistic
Epistolary
Absurd
31. Displaying one's importance in an exaggerated way; sometimes this quality is found in some comic characters
Naturalistic
Pompous
Analytical
Ominous
32. Uninfluenced by personal feelings; seeing things from the outside - not subjectively
Objective
Fatalistic
Stark
Persuasive
33. Inclined to be playful - humorous - or fanciful
Whimsical
Breezy
Abstract
Wordy
34. Quick-paced - but sometimes superficial
Breezy
Decadent
Persuasive
Sardonic
35. Characterized by an unexpected turn of events - often the opposite of what was intended
Primitive
Cinematic
Ironic
Rhythmic
36. Amusing - but light - unserious - frivolous
Facetious
Whimsical
Elegiac
Naturalistic
37. Characteristic or ordinary and informal conversation
Classical
Ominous
Whimsical
Colloquial
38. Humorous in a light way - comedy with high exaggeration
Bombastic
Ominous
Facetious
Farcical
39. Formal - enduring - and standard - adhering to certain traditional methods
Depressing
Dreamlike
Absurd
Classical
40. Having the characteristics of a dream
Discursive
Dreamlike
Persuasive
Mournful
41. Expressing sorrow of lamentation (elegy is a mournful poem)
Elegiac
Dreamlike
Anecdotal
Victorian
42. Feeling or expressing grief (certain literary forms are devoted to the expression of grief - such as elegies)
Mournful
Convincing
Baroque
Detached
43. Resentful - enraged
Angry
Evocative
Pious
Baroque
44. Tending to present things in art and literature as they appear in nature or actuality
Fluid
Ominous
Ambiguous
Naturalistic
45. Flowing smoothly
Convincing
Bland
Fluid
Primitive
46. Using sarcasm and irony - often humorously to expose human folly
Satirical
Victorian
Pompous
Concise
47. Involving letters
Convincing
Epistolary
Poetical
Breezy
48. Indicating or threatening evil or danger as dark clouds indicate that a storm is coming
Persuasive
Trite
Romantic
Ominous
49. In the style of an earlier period
Puritanical
Archaic
Whimsical
Cinematic
50. A satirical imitation of something serious - such as a comic takeoff of Romeo and Juliet (the parody must have enough elements of the original for it to be recognized)
Parody
Anecdotal
Bland
Banal