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CLEP College Composition
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1. The work is narrated by the person 'I' - who can also be the protagonist - omniscient speaker. There can be multiple narrators of the same work
oxymoron
first person
fallacy
compliment
2. A figure of speech in the form of a question posed for persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply
paradox
figurative language
rhetorical question
Spenserian rhyme
3. Essay that presents information in order of specificity - beginning with a general theme and focuses on a specific topic of interest - often the 5 paragraph essay
ethos
generality organization
Spenserian rhyme
chronological organization
4. Abbaabba cdecde or abbaabba cdcdcd
figurative language
Italian rhyme
soapstone
simple sentence
5. The rhythm of phrases or sentences created through repetitive elements
analogy
imperative
cadence
ethos
6. An event or experience that causes disappointment because it is less exciting than what was expected
Alexandrine
antagonist
wit
anticlimax
7. Saying less than is warranted by the situation in order to emphasize reality
predicate
understatement
fallacy
cause and effect
8. Example - I think that your sweater is lovely
compound sentence
Spenserian rhyme
ironic commentary
compliment
9. The building housing lawmakers of a state or nation
discretion
capitol
tone
substantive
10. Clever use of language to amuse the reader - but more to make a point
framing
since
wit
litotes
11. Expressed of direct address - i.e. 'Sit - Bettina - sit!'
vocative
analogy
circular reasoning
predicate
12. The main character who opposes the protagonist - usually the villain
antagonist
epigram
accordingly
anecdote
13. Main idea of an essay - what the writer hope to prove is true
episodic
third person limited
masculine rhyme
thesis
14. Example - this white wine goes well with this fish
propaganda
complement
ethos
since
15. The use of parallel elements in sentences or in the structure of an essay or prose passage ie - essay consisting of 4 paragraphs - each beginning with a question followed by the answer
parallel structure
compliment
anthropomorphism
diatribe
16. The work is narrated using a name or third person pronoun ie - he - she - etc.
antecedent
diatribe
third person
anticlimax
17. The pause that breaks a line of Old English verse
colon
doggerel
caesura
synecdoche
18. A type of poem that takes the form of a lament for the dead sung by a shepherd
ellipsis
paraody
pastoral elegy
understatement
19. Essay that presents information about a problem followed by a description of one or more solutions
refutation
analogy
problem-solution organization
masculine rhyme
20. Ideas or things that can mean many things to many people - such as peace - honor
abstract noun
paradox
simple sentence
over generalization
21. A word that introduces a subordinate clause - i.e. 'Since you're awake - I'll turn on the radio'
over generalization
subordinate conjunction
diatribe
alliteration
22. A kind or more gentle word to dilute the meaning in order to evade responsibility for a more disturbing word - i.e. 'passed on' instead of 'died'
epithet
abstraction
euphemism
qualifying a claim
23. A variety of literary devices i.e. - anaphora - repeating
semicolon
since
epithalamium
repetition
24. Quiet reflection upon a topic
musing
double entendre
extended metaphor
allusion
25. A figure of speech
substantive
idiom
epithalamium
irony
26. The act or practice of envisioning things in an ideal form; seeing things as they could be
circumlocution
idealism
paradox
compound complex sentence
27. Information distributed to promote a specific cause usually of a biased or misleading nature
analogy
propaganda
diction
hypothetic example
28. Essay pattern in which the writer shows the immediate and underlying causes that led to an event or situation
cause and effect
inference
protagonist
negation
29. Humorous or ironic statement not meant to be taken literally
tongue-in-cheek
personification
chronological organization
circular reasoning
30. An example that is particularly apt for the situation at hand
anthropomorphism
exemplar
simile
syllogism
31. Vowel rhyme
idiom
concrete
pathos
assonance
32. A phrase or saying that has two meanings - one being sexual or provocative in nature
Spenserian rhyme
Auxiliary verb
oxymoron
double entendre
33. Can be verified
bias
compound complex sentence
fact
tone
34. Used to link two independent clauses of parallel connection
simile
oxymoron
semicolon
satire
35. Innocence in perception - lack of worldly knowledge
cadence
anecdote
naivete
tongue-in-cheek
36. Reasoning by which a general statement is reached on the basis of particular examples
induction
soapstone
pathetic fallacy
propaganda
37. To illustrate how a claim can be true in some ways and false in others
ironic commentary
qualifying a claim
episodic
vernacular
38. Third person narrator sees and knows all without constraints of time - space. Can digress into contemplative or philosophical forays - often voicing the viewpoint of the author (mostly found in fiction)
antithesis
ellipsis
parallel structure
third person omniscient
39. An exception to a proposed general rule
counterexample
induction
dilemma
pathos
40. Essay that presents information in order of importance - either most important to least important or vice versa
consonance
syntax
emphatic organization
innuendo
41. Consists or two or more simple sentences joined by a common and coordinating conjunction - or by a semicolon
allegory
candor
compound sentence
cadence
42. Something that is implied
third person omniscient
synaesthesia
implicit
pastoral elegy
43. A line of iambic hexameter; the final line of a Spenserian stanza is alexandrine
footnote
Spenserian rhyme
Alexandrine
capital
44. Essay that presents information about two or more things - events - or ideas in order to compare them
comparison organization
generality organization
since
innuendo
45. Helping verb (often be - have - or do) - i.e. 'I am working on it'
catalog
Auxiliary verb
cause and effect
diatribe
46. The juxtaposition of incongruous or conflicting ideas that reveals a truth or insight
capital
imagery
paradox
anticlimax
47. Verb in present tense - 'Bettina plays with children'
abstract noun
antecedent
indicative
candor
48. Vague - not easily defined
abstract
circular reasoning
anecdote
counterexample
49. An explosion of harsh language that usually vilifies or condemns an idea
ellipsis
allusion
semicolon
diatribe
50. Language chosen by the writer
diction
musing
naivete
simile
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