4773460376 | Style | The way the auth expresses himself/herself by using all the parts of language usage. The way that the author expresses himself/herself | 0 | |
4773460377 | Diction | Choice of words | 1 | |
4773460897 | Abstract Language | Language describing ideas and qualities rather than observable or specific things, people, or places. | 2 | |
4773460898 | Concrete Language | Language that describes specific, observable things, people, or places, rather than ideas or qualities. | 3 | |
4773461423 | Colloquial Language | informal language; language that is "conversational" | 4 | |
4773461424 | Connotation | A suggested meaning. When something has a double meaning | ![]() | 5 |
4773462162 | Denotation | Literal meaning of a word | 6 | |
4773462163 | Alliteration | Repetition of consonant sounds | ![]() | 7 |
4773462741 | Assonance | Repetition of vowel sounds | 8 | |
4773462742 | Consonance | Repetition of consonants | ![]() | 9 |
AP Literature Vocabulary Flashcards
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