"To or against the man" appeals to emotion-not reason-n | ||
A comparison between 2 different things-n | ||
Directly addresses an imaginary/absent person-n | ||
Grammatical unit contains subject & verb-n | ||
use of slang or informalities in speech/writing-n/adj | ||
Extended metaphor/analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects-n | ||
Not intended to carry literal meaning-imaginative-n | ||
Used to produce figurative language-n | ||
"sermon"/serious talk/speech/spiritual lecture-n | ||
Emotionally violent, verbal attack, uses strong language-n | ||
Contrast between what is stated and meant-n/adj | ||
name of one object is subbed for another-n | ||
Similar structure in paragraphs, phrases, etc-n | ||
Less than a complete sentence (2+ words)-n | ||
follows linking v. renames sub. or describes it-n | ||
Subject complement: describes the subject-n | ||
SUbject compliment: renames the subject-n | ||
cannot stand alone (dependent)-n | ||
Term that refers to an object-n | ||
Author writes his sentences-n |
AP Lang week 4
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