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AP Literature Summer Vocabulary

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11207810Allegorya story where all of the major elements are symbolic
11207811Alliterationmultiple words in a sentence starting with the same letter or sound
11207812Allusionindirect or passing reference to something that is widely known (like Martin Luther King or the Titanic)
11207813Analogya comparison of two things, often for the purpose of explanation
11207814Apostropheformal address of a person or thing
11207815Assonancerepeating a vowel sound
11207816Balladsong or poem that tells a story
11207817Connotationthe feeling that accompanies a word: "home" has positive connotations, while "house" is more neutral.
11207818Consonancerepetition of consonant sounds
11207819Denotationliteral meaning of a word
11207820Dictionword choice
11207821Epica long poem about a hero and his/her adventures.
11207822Figurative Languagea metaphorical expression, non-literal
11207823Hyperboleextreme exaggeration
11207824Imageryusing words to create a visual image or sensory experience
11207825Inverted Sentencea sentence where the normal word order is reversed
11207826Ironywhen the meaning of a text contradicts the literal words written.
11207827Lyrica rhythmic, rhyming, euphonious piece
11207828Metaphorcomparison without the words 'like' or 'as'
11207829Metonymya figure of speech where one word is used in place of another with the same meaning (Saying "Washington" when you are referring to the administration that resides in Washington.)
11207830Motifa main theme or recurring image running through a text
11207831Narrativestory
11207832Onomatopoeiaimitating sounds with words
11207833Oxymoronfigure of speech where two adjacent words seem to contradict each other
11207834Parablea short simple story teaching a lesson or moral - often religious
11207835Paradoxa seemingly-contradictory statement: (For example: "Sometimes, too much freedom can lead to imprisonment."
11207836Parallelismusing the same sentence construction in corresponding clauses or phrases
11207837Personificationto give human qualities to something inanimate
11207838Point of ViewFirst Person/Second Person/Third Person
11207839Polysyndetonusing multiple conjunctions repeatedly
11207840Repetitionrepeating a sound, syllable, word, phrase, line or stanza
11207841Similecomparing things using 'like' or 'as'
11207842Symbolismwhen physical objects are used to represent abstract ideas
11207843Synaesthesiausing one sense to convey the experience of another
11207844Syntaxhow words are arranged, their relationship; sentence structure
11207845Tonemood, attitude, atmosphere
11207846Angstfeeling of anxiety, accompanied by depression
11207847Bildungsromana novel about education, development and maturing of a protagonist
11207848Farceexaggerated comedy
11207849Elegypraise for the dead

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