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AP Literature: Level F Unit 8 Flashcards

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6682069393Acrimonious0
6682069394Bovine1
6682069395Consternation2
6682069396Corpulent3
6682071647Disavow4
6682071648Dispassionate5
6682071649Dissention6
6682071650Dissipate7
6682073381Expurgate8
6682073382Gauntlet9
6682073383Hypothetical10
6682073384Ignoble11
6682076420Impugn12
6682076421Intemperate13
6682076422Odium14
6682078432Perfidy15
6682078433Relegate16
6682080770Squeamish17
6682080771Subservient18
6682081479Susceptible19

AP Language and Literature "Rhetorical Strategies" Flashcards

the terms and concepts tested on the AP Language exam

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5433899925formalFollowing rules or customs, often in an exact and proper way.0
5433899926assertionthe act of declaring something; a claim or declaration stated positively1
5433899927thesisthe primary position taken by a writer or speaker2
5433899928claimAn assertion, usually supported by evidence3
5433899929analogydrawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect4
5433899930syllogisma three-part deductive argument in which a conclusion is based on a major premise and a minor premise ("All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal.")5
5433899931enthymemeshortened syllogism; when one premise is missing or incomplete6
5433899932deductivereasoning from general to specific7
5433899933inductivereasoning that begins with specific ideas that lead to a general idea8
5433899934premiseassumption; postulate; proposition upon which an argument is based9
5433899935faulty assumptionthe idea or point on which the argument is based is wrong.10
5433899936false dilemmaoccurs when it is suggested that only two alternatives exist even though there may be others11
5433899937equivocationThe use of equivocal or ambiguous expressions, esp. in order to mislead or hedge; prevarication.12
5433899938begging the questionthe truth of the conclusion is assumed by the premises; similar to circular reasoning13
5433899939argumentA single assertion or a series of assertions presented and defended by the writer14
5433899940ad hominimattacking individual instead of argument15
5433899941red herringWhen a writer raises an irrelevant issue to draw attention away from the real issue16
5433899942straw man argumentconsists of an oversimplification of an opponent's argument to make it easier to attack17
5433899944deductiona process of reasoning in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises presented, so that the conclusion cannot be false if the premises are true; from a generalization to specific examples18
5433899945non sequitur(logic) a conclusion that does not follow from the premises19
5433899946inferencea conclusion one draws (infers) based on premises or evidence20
5433899947rebutto offer arguments or evidence that contradicts an assertion; to refute21
5433899948prejudicean opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts22
5433899949fallacya misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning23
5433899950bandwagontries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because it is popular or everyone is doing it24
5433899951plain folksattempting to convince the public that one's views reflect those of the common person (for example, using the accent or dialect of a specific audience).25
5433899952testimonialUsing the testimony or statement of someone to persuade you to think or act as he or she does26
5433899953circular reasoningstating and restating an assertion and assuming that it constitutes proof27
5433899954ethosThe appeal of a text to the credibility and character of the speaker, writer, or narrator28
5433899955pathosan appeal based on emotion.29
5433899956logosan appeal based on logic or reason30
5433899957post hoc ergo propter hocAssuming that an incident that precedes another is the cause of the second incident31
5433899958loaded wordswords or images used to evoke positive or powerful feelings32
5433899959antithesisopposition, or contrast of ideas or words in a balanced or parallel construction33
5433899960emotionala strong feeling that arises subjectively rather than through conscious effort34
5433899961charged wordswords likely to produce a strong emotional response35
5433899962repetitionsounds, words, phrases, lines or stanzaz are repeated for emphasis36
5433899963assentagreement with a statement or proposal to do something37
5433899964ethical appealwhen a writer tries to persuade the audience to respect and believe him or her based on a presentation of image of self through the text38
5433899965subjectiveinfluenced by personal opinion, biased39
5433899966periodicSentence that places the main idea or central complete thought at the end of the sentence, after all introductory elements.40
5433899967looseterm for a sentence in which the main point is put at the beginning41
5433899968anaphorarepetition of a word or phrase as the beginning of successive clauses42
5433899969parallelismthe use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms43
5433899970chiasmusinversion in the second of two parallel phrases44
5433899971phrasesgroups of words that act as a unit and convey a meaning45
5433899972clausesgroups of words containing a subject and predicate and functioning as a member of a complex or compound sentence46

AP Language Nov. 18th Flashcards

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5564342445CensoriousSeverely critical of others0
5564342446ContentedHappy and at ease1
5564342447DiabolicHaving the qualities of a devil; outrageously wicked2
5564342448ForebodingImplying or seeming to imply that something bad is going to happen3
5564342449IndignantFeeling or showing annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment4
5564342450MockingMake fun of something or someone in a cruel way5
5564342451PretentiousAttempting to impress by affecting greater importance than is actually possessed6
5564342452SentimentalOf or promoted by feelings of nostalgia, tenderness, or sadness7
5564342453SuperciliousBehaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others8
5564342454VexedDifficult and much debated9

The American Pageant 13th Edition (Chapter 15) Flashcards

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8089443832Second Great AwakeningA series of religious revivals starting in 1801, based on Methodism and Baptism. Stressed a religious philosophy of salvation through good deeds and tolerance for all Protestant sects. The revivals attracted women, Blacks, and Native Americans.0
8089443833MormonsChurch established by John Smith in 1830. This group empasized moderation, salvation, and hard work.1
8089443834Seneca Falls ConventionA convention held in New York, 1848 to discuss women's rights where the Declaration of Sentiments was written in efforts to get female suffrage.2
8089443835New HarmonyA Commune established in New Harmony, Indiana by Scottish industrialist Robert Owen3
8089443836TranscendentalismPhilisophical and literary movement, centered in New England, that greatly influenced American writers of the early nineteenth century4
8089443837Civil DisobedienceA theory started by Thoreau which was later applied by Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr.5
8089443838Leaves of GrassWhitman's collection of emotional poems that generated a shocking response6
8089443839The Scarlet LetterA novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne that demonstrates the Puritanic Society's reaction to adultry, as well as guilt.7
8089443840Dorothea DixA female reformer who advocated for the mentally ill and improved conditions durastically.8
8089443841Brigham Young"Mormon Moses" who led the persecuted Latter-Day Saints to their promised land in Utah9
8089443842Elizabeth Cady StantonA woman who played a key role in the Seneca Falls Convention. She wrote the Declaration of Sentiments and advocated for women's rights10
8089443843Lucretia MottA Quaker who attended an anti-slavery convention in 1840 and her party of women was not recognized. She and Stanton called the first women's right convention in New York in 184811
8089443844Walt WhitmanAn American poet and Transcendentalist who was bold and celebrated American democracy12
8089443845Charles G. FinneyStarter of the Second Great Awakening. A preacher who scared people into salvation by preaching about the fires of Hell.13
8089443846Alexis de TocquevilleFrench author who observed American democracy14
8089443847Deismrejected the divinity of Christ and the Scientific Revolution scoffed at superstition15
8089443848Scientific RevolutionThe intellectual movement in Europe, initially associated with planetary motion and other aspects of physics, that by the seventeenth century had laid the groundwork for modern science.16
8089443849UnitarianBelieve that God existed in 1 person and disagree with the theory of the Holy Trinity. They believed that people were saved by doing good works and were not born under "original sin"17
8089443850Public EducationEstablished using tax money. Greatly influenced by Jacksonian Democracy.18
8089443851Horace Mann"Father of Public Education"19
8089443852American Temperance SocietyA group who discouraged against drinking excessively or at all for that matter. They discussed its effects on society.20
8089443853Catherine Beecherencouraged women to take jobs in teaching21
8089443854Dr. Elizabeth BlackwellThe first female doctor22
8089443855Declaration of SentimentsWritten at the Seneca Falls Convention that "all men and women were created equal"23
8089443856The ShakersA religious sect started by Mother Ann Lee who stressed simplicity in everyday life and seperation of the sexes.24
8089443857Stephen FosterWriter of several famous folk songs25

AP Literature Vocabulary Sentences 3 Flashcards

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7405344965NefariousJust what is your business with the nefarious Mr. Morgan?0
7405356924InsipidMatzo is insipid.1
7405362008InexorableDeath is inexorable2
7405369675CorroborateThe police asked her to corroborate his story3
7405374667AkinA novel is akin to a textbook.4
7405379607VacillateThat was why she had vacillated for so many years.5
7405413057ReticentSteve is very reticent; you never know what he's thinking.6
7405430711MoribundMy grandma is moribund.7
7405441807ImpetusWhat was your impetus for changing careers.8
7405452652HospiceMy grandma was put into a hospice after her stroke.9

Apes Flashcards

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6448914344CoalA solid fuel formed primarily from the remains of the trees, ferns, and other plant materials preserved 280 million to 360 million years0
6448920158PetroleumA fossil fuel that occurs in underground deposits, composed of a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons1
6448923927Crude oilLiquid petroleum romped from the ground2
6448926630Oil sandsSlow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay3
6448930980BitumenA degraded petroleum that forms wen petroleum migrates to the surface of earth and is modified by bacteria4
6448934254CTLThe process of converting solid coal into liquid fuel5
6448940868Energy intensityThe energy use per unit of gross domestic product6
6448942722Hubert curveA bell-shaped curve representing oil use and projecting bothe when world oil production will reach a mazimum and when the world will run out of oil7
6448954478Peak oilThe point at which half the total oil supply is used up8
6448964205FissionA nuclear reaction in which a neutron strikes a reliteveluy large atomic nucleus9
6448966466Fuel rodA cylindrical tube that encloses nuclear fuel10
6448967769Control rodA cylindrical device inserted between the fuel rods11
6448969415Radioactive wasteNuclear fuel that can no longer produce enough heat to be useful in a power plant but continues to emit radioactivity12
6448973008BecquerelUnit that maeuseres the rate at which a sample of radioactive material decays13
6448976429CurieA unit of measure for radiation14
6448977948Nuclear fusionA reaction that occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei15
6448981646Fossil fuelA fuel derived from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago16
6448985141Non renewable enrgu sourcesAn energy source with finite supply primarily the fossil fuels and nuclear fuels17
6449059771Nuclear fuelFuel derived form radioactive materials that five off energy18
6449061449Commercial energy sourceAn energy source that is bought and sold19
6449062966Subsistence energy sourceAn energy source gathered by individuals for their open immediate needs20
6449066860Energy carrierSomething that can move and deliver energy in a convenient usualbe form to end users21
6449070266TurbineA device with blades that can be turned by water22
6449072555Electrical gridA network of interconnected transmission lines that joins power plants together and links the with end users of electricity23
6449078560Combined cycleA power plant that uses both exhaust gases and team turbines to generate elecricty24
6449080830CapacityIn reference to an electricity- generating plant, that maximum electrical output25
6449084000Capacity factorThe fraction of time a power plant operates in a year26
6449087675CogenerationThe use of a fuel to generate elecricty and produce heat27

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