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AP Literature Allusions: Biblical Flashcards

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4818845395manna in the desert(OT) when the Israelites were escaping from Egypt, God sent them manna from the heavens for them to eat; refers to an unexpected or gratuitous benefit0
4818845396the golden calf(OT) when Moses (the leader of the Israelites) was up in Mount Sinai, people began to doubt, so Aaron (brother of Moses) fashioned a golden calf out of their jewelry as an idol for them to worship; refers to a false god, esp. wealth as an object of worship1
4818845397turn the other cheek(NT) to refrain from retaliation after being attacked/insulted; Biblical (that is, New Testament) alternative to "an eye for an eye"2
4818845398the blind leading the blind(NT I think?) sinners leading sinners; refers to incompetent people leading other who are just as incompetent3
4818845399walk on water(NT) another miracle of Jesus'; refers to an impossible task or an extraordinary task4
4818845400the good Samaritan(NT) parable by Jesus about a traveller who is mugged and left for dead. A priest then a Levite (both high-ranking religious people) come by but both avoid him. It is finally a Samaritan (who were despised by the Jews and vice versa) that helps him and pays for his care; refers to someone who helps a stranger5
4818845401the prodigal son(NT) parable by Jesus; a young man asks for his inheritance early and wastes it all. After going hungry and begging, he resolves to return to his father's house to try to become a servant there, but the father forgives him and throws a feast celebrating the return of his son. His brother, who had stayed the whole time, is angered by the fanfare the other son receives while he himself had been working the whole while, and the father reminds him that they should still celebrate his brother's return; refers to one who leaves his home in pursuit of selfish pleasures, but returns ashamed to his forgiving home (think Edmund in Narnia)6
4818845402Cain and Abel(OT) sons of Adam and Eve; Cain killed Abel out of jealousy because Abel was blessed by God for having a pleasing offering, while Cain wasn't; the first murder7
4818845403the wedding feast at Cana(NT) Jesus' first miracle where he turned water into wine (nice)8
4818845404Sodom and Gomorrahtwo sinful cities in the Old Testament that God destroyed; the term "sodomy" comes from here9
4818845405baptismChristian sacrament; a ceremony that signifies one's identification with a belief or cause; "baptism by fire" = severe ordeal experienced for the first time or a soldier's first experience in actual combat10
4818845406crucifixion/resurrectionJesus' death on the cross (crucifixion) and rise from the dead three days later (resurrection)11
4818845407the death of John the Baptist(NT) John the Baptist was held in prison for causing trouble/denouncing King Herod's incestuous marriage; after the King's daughter danced "that pleased him" (see: Salome and the Dance of the Seven Veils), he promised to grant her a single wish, and after consulting with her mother, she asked for the head of John the Baptist on a silver platter12
4818845408the plagues of Egypt(OT) a series of 10 plagues (water to blood, frogs, lice, flies, dead livestock, boils, storms, locusts, darkness, death of firstborn) upon Egypt b/c Pharaoh refused to let the Jewish people (led by Moses) leave for their homeland13
4818845409doubting Thomas(NT) Apostle Thomas refused to believe Jesus has resurrected until he saw him and felt his wounds; refers to a skeptic, one who refuses to believe w/o proof14
4818845410the garden of Eden(OT) the garden mankind (Adam + Eve) originally lived in before they were banished for sinning; refers to a place of temptation or a paradise free from sin15
4818845411Noah and the flood(OT) b/c humanity was so wicked, God intended to wipe everyone out with a flood, but Noah and his fam were allowed to survive because they feared God. He build the boat (ark?), loaded two of each kind of animal, and after 40 days/nights, sent out a dove and found dry land. God promised not to send another flood to destroy humanity (although this Nova rain has gotten pretty close in recent weeks) and created a rainbow as a symbol of his promise16
4818845412the coat of many colors(OT) a gift from Jacob to his favorite son, Joseph, as a mark of his favoritism, which made his brother jealous and led to them selling him17
4818845413the Last Supper/Communion(NT) Jesus' last supper w/his disciples before his crucifixion; where he shared his bread and wine ("this bread is my flesh, this wine is my blood"); Communion = Christian service where bread and wine (or grape juice lol) are consecrated and shared18
4818845414Song of Solomon(OT) aka Song of Songs; King Solomon's book of poetry about love; also the title of a Toni Morrison novel19
4818845415Pilate(NT) Roman judge who reluctantly condemned Jesus to death at the trial after overwhelming crowd pressure; washed his hands in front of the crowd to say he his hands were free from the guilt of Jesus' death20
4818845416Judas(NT) betrayed Jesus for money; refers to a traitor or deceiver (also note: "30 pieces of silver" = what the traitor received in return)21
4818845417the fall of Adam and Eve(OT) "original sin;" Eve disobeyed God and ate the forbidden fruit (from tree of knowledge of good and evil) after Satan, in the form of a serpent, coaxed her to. She, in turn, gave the fruit to Adam, and they were banished from Eden and given labor to earn his way in life (man) and painful childbirth/subordinance to man (woman) as punishment; apple symbolizes the fruit22
4818845418Tower of Babel(OT) mankind planned a tower to heaven to make a name for themselves; b/c of the prideful intentions, God struck down the tower and made each man speak differently; explains origin of languages23

AP Language Flashcards

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5170624751AberrationSomething that differs from the norm;shocking, surprising, outside of the box0
5170624752AbetTo aid, help, encourage1
5170624753BeguileTo trick, deceive, or to seduce2
5170624754CajoleConvince someone to something3
5170624755DebacleA disastrous failure, disruption4
5170624756EdictAn order, decree; ruling by King or queen5
5170624757FallaciousIncorrect, misleading, quality of being false6
5170624758GenialFriendly, affable, geniality7
5170624759HackneyedUnoriginal, trite, played out, overused8
5170624760IllicitForbidden, not permitted9

AP Language Vocabulary Unit 9 Flashcards

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6224920123Acclamationnoun 1. a shout of welcome; an overwhelming verbal vote of approval0
6224921084Bucolicadjective 1. characteristics of the countryside, rural 2. relating to shepherds and cowherds, pastoral1
6224922135Calumniateverb 1. to slander 2. to accuse falsely and maliciously2
6224922578Charyadjective 1. extremely cautious, hesitant, or slow to do something 2. reserved, diffident3
6224922579Collusionnoun 1. secret agreement or cooperation4
6224922580Dilettantenoun 1. a dabbler in the arts 2. one who engages in an activity in an amateurish, trifling way adjective 1. superficial5
6224924679Imperturbableadjective 1. not easily excited 2. emotionally steady6
6224924680Incrementnoun 1. an enlargement, increase, addition7
6224925343Mandatenoun 1. an authoritative command, formal order, authorization verb 1. to issue such an order8
6224925344Paltryadjective 1. trifling, insignificant 2. mean, despicable 3. inferior, trashy9
6224926029Paroxysmnoun 1. a sudden outburst 2. a spasm, convulsion10
6224932739Pedantrynoun 1. a pretentious display of knowledge 2. overly rigid attention to rules and details11
6224934115Peregrinationnoun 1. the act of traveling 2. an excursion, especially on foot or to a foreign country12
6224934116Redolentadjective 1. fragrant, smelling strongly 2. tending to arouse memories or create an aura13
6224934684Refulgentadjective 1. shining, radiant, resplendent14
6224934685Shibbolethnoun 1. a word, expression, or custom that distinguishes a particular group of persons from all others 2. a commonplace saying or truism15
6224935313Tyronoun 1. a beginner, novice 2. one with little or no background or skill16
6224935314Unremittingadjective 1. not stopping, maintained steadily, never letting up, relentless17
6224936101Vacillateverb 1. to swing indecisively from one idea or course of action to another 2. to waver weakly in mind or will18
6224936659Vituperativeadjective 1. harshly abusive, severely scolding19

Biochemistry Flashcards

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8859100376carbohydratessource of short-term energy in living organisms(stress and releases energy0
8859122582Carbohydratessome provide structural support for plants (cell wall)1
8859264085carbohydrates monomermonoacids2
8859138591Lipidsinsulation keep heat inside the body3
8859148254lipidsstore energy(long-term4
8859148255lipidsmake up cell membranes5
8859166663proteinsspeed up chemical reactions Ex. Enzymes6
8859173989Proteinsstructural support Ex.(hair,collagen and nails7
8859186521Proteinsdefense Ex. antibodies8
8859195044Proteinsmovement Ex. Cilla Flagella9
8859195045proteinstransport Ex. Hemoglobin10
8859199246proteinssend chemical signals Ex. Hormones11
8859234844protein monomeramino acids12
8859270213carbohydrates polymerpolysacrides, starches, and cellulose13
8859291237carbohydrate14
8859315367Lipid monomerfatty acid glycerol15
8859338322lipid polymortriglycerides, oils, and waxes16
8859373080protein polymerpolypeptide17
8859403856Nucleic acidstores genetic information(found in all living things18
8859418324nucleic acid monomernucleotide19
8859451834nucleic acid polymerRNA20
8859484844nucleic acid polymerDNA21
8859571355lipid22
8859577399unsaturated saturated fat23

Biochemistry Flashcards

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8958092752What are the four Organic Molecules?Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids0
8958092753monomerA building block of polymer?1
8958092754monosaccharideWhat is the monomer for carbohydrates?2
8958092755Fatty Acid and GlycerolWhat are the building blocks for lipids?3
8958092756Amino AcidsWhat is the monomer of proteins?4
8958092757NucleotidesWhat is the monomer of nucleic acids?5
8958092758PolypeptideWhat is another name for a protein?6
8958092759EnzymeSomething that speeds up a reaction7
8958092760Energy, Cell WallsWhat are the functions of carbohydrates?8
8958092761Cell membrane, energy storage, insulationWhat are the functions of lipids?9
8958092762control, regulate, fight, build, transportFunctions of Proteins?10
8958092763Store genetic informationWhat are the functions of nucleic acids?11
8958092764Fats, oils, waxesWhat are examples of lipids?12
8958092765DNA and RNAWhat are examples of nucleic acids?13
8958092766peptide bondsWhat bond connects amino acids?14
8958092767DenaturedWhen an enzyme changes shape due to high heat15
8958092768Nucleotide pictureWhat is this monomer?16
8958092775Protons, NeutronWhat particles are in the nucleus?17
8958092776PositiveWhat is the charge of a proton?18
89580927778How many electrons to be stable?19
8958092778NucleusThe center of the atom20
8958092779CovalentThe type of bond that shares.21
8958092780HydrogenThe attraction bond between Hydrogen and another molecule.22
89580927812 Hydrogen, 1 OxygenWhat makes up water?23
8958092782CohesionThe property of water that causes droplets24
8958092783Surface TensionCaused by COHESION, bug walk on water25
8958092784AdhesionWhen water sticks to other things26
8958092785MeniscusCaused by Adhesion, the curved surface of water27
8958092786Capillary ActionWhen water is drawn up through adhesion against the force of gravity.28
8958092787POLARWhen an atom has a partial positive and a partial negative charge.29
8958092788Hydrogen BondingWhat gives water all of its properties.30
8958092789CarbonThe element all ORGANIC, living molecules contain.31
8958092790saturated fatSingle bonded, straight, unhealthy32
8958092791ReactantsWhat comes before the arrow in a chemical reaction.33
8958092792ProductsWhat comes after the arrow in a chemical reaction.34
8958092793SubstrateWhat we call the reactant the substrate bonds to.35
8958092794Activation EnergyThe energy needed to start the reaction.36
8958092795Active SiteThe area of the enzyme where the substrat bonds37

ap psych: language Flashcards

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6186134400languagespoken, written or gestures. the way we combine them to communicate meaning.0
6186137546meaningfulnessthe ability to add significant meaning for things, ideas, feelings by labeling them with words1
6186140966displacementno end to the things that language can express including new creations2
6186147608psycholinguiststhose who study how individuals acquire, understand, and create language3
6186150142grammarrules in language that allow people to communicate and understand others4
6186152603syntaxrules for combining words into sentences that are understandable5
6186154401phonemein language, the smallest distinguishable unit of sound (40 in english)6
6209863802morphemein language, the smallest unit that holds meaning. can also be a phoneme7

Ap Literature List 3 Flashcards

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3646221361ClimaxThe turning point or high point in a plot0
3646221362CoincidenceThe chance concurrence of two events having a peculiar correspondence between them.1
3646221363ComedyA type of drama, opposed to tragedy, having usually a happy ending, and emphasizing human limitation rather than human greatness.2
3646221364Scornful ComedyA type of comedy whose main purpose is to expose and ridicule human folly, vanity, or hypocrisy3
3646221365Romantic ComedyA type of comedy whose likeable and sensible main characters are placed in difficulties from which they are rescued at the end of the play, either attaining their ends or having their good fortunes restored4
3646221366Comic ReliefIn a tragedy, a comic scene that follows a scene of seriousness and by contrast intensifies the emotions aroused by the serious scene5
3646221367Commercial FictionFiction written to meet the taste of a wide popular audience and relying usually on tested formulas for satisfying such taste.6
3646221368ConflictA clash of actions, desires, ideas, or goals in the plotof a story or drama7
3646221369ConnotationWhat a word suggests beyond its basic dictionary definition.8
3646221370ConsonanceThe repetition at close intervals of the final consonant soundsof accented syllables or important words9
3646221371Continuous formThat form of a poem that in which the lines follow each other without formal grouping, the only breaks being dictated by units of meaning10
3646221372CoupletTwo successive lines, usually in the same meter, linked by rhyme11
3646221373DactylA metrical foot consisting of one accented syllable followed by two unaccented syllables12
3646221374DenotationThe basic definition or dictionary meaning of a word.13
3646221375DenouementThe portion of a plot that reveals the final outcome of its conflicts or the solution of its mysteries14

AP Literature Drama Terms Flashcards

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8634342354ActA major division in the action of the play, comprising one or more scenes. A break between acts often coincides with a point at which the plot jumps ahead in time.0
8634343811Antagonistthe most prominent of the characters who oppose the protagonist or hero in a dramatic work. The antagonist is often a villain.1
8634344424Asidea short speech or remark spoken by a character in a drama, directed either to the audience or to another character, which by convention is supposed to be inaudible to the other characters on stage.2
8634348891CatastropheThe final resolution or denouncement of the plot in a tragedy, usually involving the death of the protagonist.3
8634350269CatharsisThe effect of purification achieved by tragic drama, according to Aristotle's argument in his poetics. Unhealthy emotional stimulant. Emotional cleansing.4
8634353451Character (sense 1)Any of the persons involved in a story.5
8634353970Character (sense 2)The distinguishing moral qualities and personal traits of character6
8634355347Flat characterWhose character is summed up in one or two traits7
8634355896Round characterWhose character is complex and many-sided8
8634356521Stock characterWhose character is stereotyped9
8634357070Dynamic characterWhose character is changed by the actions in which he or she is involved10
8634357877Static characterA character that remains unchanged or little changed throughout the course of the story11
8634359549ClimaxA decisive point in the plot of a play or story, upon which the outcome of the remaining action depends, and which iltimately precipitates the catastrophe or denouncemnt.12
8634361249Comic releifThe interruption of a serious work, esp. a tragedy, by a short humorous episode that relieves emotional tension13
8634362642ConflictA clash of actions, desires, ideas, or goals in the plot of the story.14
8634362997CrisisA decisive point in the plot of a play, upon which the outcome of the remaining action depends15
8634366106DenouncementThe portion of a plot that reveals the final outcome of its conflicts or the solution of its mysteries16
8634366700Deus ex machinaThe resolution of the plot by use of highly improbable chance, coincidence, or artificial device that solves some difficult problem or crisis.17
8634368324EpilogueA concluding section of any written work during which the characters' subsequent fates are briefly outlined18
8634372975ExpositionThe setting forth of a systematic explanation or or argument about any subject or the opening part of a play or story, in which we are introduced to the characters and their situation , often by reference to the preceding events.19
8634393872Falling actionThe segment of the plot tha comes between the climax and the conclusion20
8634394251FoilA character whose qualities or actions serve to emphasize those of the protagonist by providing a strong contrast with them21
8634395062Hamartiathe Greek word for error or failure, used by Aristotle to designate a false step that leads the protagonist in a tradegy to his or her downfall.22
8634396864Hero or HeroineThe main character in a narrative or dramatic work. The term protagonist is preferable since the leading character may not be morally or otherwise superior.23
8634398552Anti-heroWhen our expectations of heroic qualities are strikingly disappointed, the central character may be known as an.24
8634400455HubrisThe greek word for 'insolence' or 'affront', applied to the arrogance or pride of the protagonist in a tragedy in which he or she defies moral laws or the prohibitions of the gods, The protagonist's transgression or hamartia leads eventually to his or her downfall, which may be understood as divine retribution.25
8634403455In medias res"in the middle of things"; the technique of beginning a story in the middle of the action.26
8634406305MonolougeAn extended speech uttered by one speaker, either to others or as if alone.27
8634407089NarratorThe teller of a story28
8634407600PlotThe careful arrangement by an author of incidents in a narrative to achieve a desired effect,29
8634408049ProlougeAn introductory section of a literary work or an introductory speech in a play.30
8634410214ProtagonistThe central character in a story31
8634410655Rising actionThe part of the plot that leads through a series of events of increasing interest and power to the climax or turning point. The rising action begins with an inciting moment, an action or event that sets a conflict of opposing forces into motion, and moves through complication(s), an entangling of the affairs of the characters in a conflict, toward the climax, the major crisis that brings about a change in the fortunes of the protagonist.32
8634413820SceneA subdivision of an act or of a play not divided into acts. A scene normally represents actions happening in one place or at one time, and is marked off from the next scene by a curtain, a black-out, or a brief emptying of the stage.33
8634415453SettingThe general locale, time in history, or social milieu in which the action of a literary owkr takes place.34
8634416306SoliloquyA dramatic speech uttered by one character speaking aloud while along on stage, or while under the impression of being alone. Reveals character's inner thoughts and feelings to the audience, either in supposed self-communion, or in a consciously direct address,35
8634417700SoliloquistReveals his or her inner thoughts and feelings to the audience, either in supposed self-communion, or in a consciously direct address.36
8634419656Stage directionsthe info provided in addition to the dialogue to help a reader visualize the setting, characters, and actions.37
8634420146TragedyA type of drama in which the protagonist, a person of unusual mora lor intellectual stature or outstanding abilities, suffers a fall in fortune due to some error of judgement or flaw in his or her nature.38
8634422080Tragic flawThe defect of character that brings about the protagonist's downfall in a tradgy39
8634422617Turning pointthe point in the plot where the protagonist's situation changed for the better or the worse, after this the action begins its movement toward a final resolution.40
8634423884VillanThe principal evil character in a play or story. The ____ is usually the antagonist opposed to the protagonist, but in some cases may be the protagonist himself/herself.41

AP Language Flashcards

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6584247836EnglishEnglish0
6584247837adagea proverb or wise saying commonly used (ex: Things are not always as they seem.)1
6584247838allegorya story in which people, things and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning.(fables, parables, apologue have meanings on two or more levels.)2
6584247839alliterationwords used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group; a repetition of similar sounds/letters in the sentence. (Wicked witch of the west went her own way.)3
6584247840allusiona passing reference to a commonly-known historical, cultural, religious, literary, or mythical person, place, event, or work of art, whereby the reader must make the connection within the current text.4
6584247841ambiguitymultiple meanings, either intentional or unintentional, of a word, phrase, passage or sentence; can lead reader toward uncertainty of meaning5
6584247842analogyestablishing a relationship based on similarities between two concepts or ideas; helps convey meaning of a new idea6
6584247843anaphorathe deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve an artistic effect; most commonly found in the Bible (O Lord,.for I am weak.O Lord, heal me. O Lord, have mercy on me.)7
6584247844anecdoteshort and interesting story or an amusing event often proposed to support or demonstrate some point and make readers and listeners laugh; they can include an extensive range of tales and stories8
6584247845antecedentword, phrase, or clause that is replaced by a pronoun9
6584247846antimetabolerepetition of words in reverse grammatical order; Ex: "Fair is foul and foul is fair."10
6584247847antithesisparallel structures of the contrasted phrases or clauses, i.e. the structures of phrases and clauses are similar in order to draw the attention of the listeners or readers; Ex: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."11
6584247848apostrophespeaker talks to someone or something that is obviously not present12
6584247849appositivea renaming of a noun or noun phrase immediately after first stating the noun13
6584247850archetypeA detail, image, or character type that occurs frequently in literature and myth and is thought to appeal in a universal way to the unconscious and to evoke a response14
6584247851argumenta statement put forth and supported by evidence15
6584247852asyndetonauthor purposely leaves out conjunctions in the sentence, while maintaining the grammatical accuracy of the phrase; shortening the statement for greater impact; "Reduce, reuse, recycle."16
6584247853audiencethose to whom a piece of literary work is being presented17
6584247854cacophonyTremendous noise, disharmonious sound18
6584247855characterizationActions, dialogue, and narrative description that reveal a sense of a character's personality to the reader.19
6584247856circumlocutionan indirect or wordy way of expressing an idea which leaves the reader perplexed; exaggeratedly long and complex sentences in order to convey a meaning that could have otherwise been conveyed through a shorter, much simpler sentence20
6584247857climaxthat point in a plot that creates the greatest intensity, suspense, or interest. Also called "turning point"21
6584247858colloquialCharacteristic of ordinary conversation rather than formal speech or writing22
6584247859concessionAn argumentative strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an opponent's point.23
6584247860conceitA fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects; unusual and unlikely comparisons between two things24
6584247861connotationassociations people make with words that go beyond the literal or dictionary definition25
6584247862contextThe parts before or after a word or statement that influence its meaning26
6584247863counter argumentan argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.27
6584247864cumulative sentencea sentence in which the main independent clause is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases28
6584247865denotationDictionary definition of a word; literal meaning29
6584247866denouementan outcome or solution; the unraveling of a plot30
6584247867detailThe facts revealed by the author or speaker that support the attitude or tone in a piece of poetry or prose.31
6584247868dictionA writer's or speaker's choice of words32
6584247869elegya mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.33
6584247870ellipsisin a sentence, the omission of a word or words replaced by three periods ...34
6584247871epicA long narrative poem, written in heightened language, which recounts the deeds of a heroic character who embodies the values of a particular society35
6584247872ethosOne of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle. it is basically an appeal to credibility. The writer is seeking to convince you that he or she has the background, history, skills, and/or expertise to speak on the issue.36
6584247873euphemismFrom the Greek for "good speech," they are a more agreeable or less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept - POLITICALLY CORRECT37
6584247874expositionBackground information presented in a literary work.38
6584247875hyperboleA figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement. (The literal Greek meaning is "overshoot.") they often have a comic effect; however, a serious effect is also possible. Often, they produce irony.39
6584247876imageryuse of words and phrases to create "mental images" for the reader; helps the reader visualize more realistically the author's writings through the usage of metaphors, allusions, descriptive words and similes40
6584247877imperative sentencesgives a command or request; often subject is understood and sentence ends with !41
6584247878inversionA sentence in which the verb precedes the subject.42
6584247879verbal ironySarcasm; what is said is the opposite of what is meant43
6584247880juxtapositionplacing an idea next to its opposite to emphasize contrast and comparison44
6584247881logosAn appeal to reason. it is one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle. It occurs when a writer tries to convince you of the logic of his argument. writers may use inductive argumentation or deductive argumentation, but they clearly have examples and generally rational tome to their language. The problem with it is that it can appear reasonable until you dissect the argument and then find fallacies that defeat the viability of the argument on the reader's eyes. Of course, that presupposes that the readers is able to identify the fallacies.45
6584247882metaphorA figurative comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as46
6584247883metonymyA term from the Greek meaning "changed label" or "substitute name," ____ is a figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it. For example, a news release that claims "the White House declared" rather than "the President declared" is using _____; Shakespeare uses it to signify the male and female sexes in As You Like It: "doublet and hose ought to show itself courageous to petticoat." The substituted term generally carries a more potent emotional impact.47
6584247884moodFeeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader; using specific diction, description, setting, and characterization to create the atmosphere48
6584247885motifA recurring theme, subject or idea49
6584247886narrativea fiction, nonfiction, poetic, or dramatic story, actual or fictional, expressed orally or in text.50
6584247887non sequiturA statement that does not follow logically from evidence51
6584247888occasionthe time and place a speech is given or a piece is written52
6584247889onomatopoeiaA figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words. Ex: buzz, hiss, hum, crack, whinny, and murmur.53
6584247890organizationIn a composition, the arrangement of ideas, incidents, evidence, or details in a perceptible order in a paragraph or essay.54
6584247891oxymoronA figure of speech consisting of two apparently contradictory terms; seem to reveal a deeper truth through their contradictions. Ex: "without laws, we can have no freedom." "Cowards die many times before their deaths"55
6584247892paceSpeed with which the author delivers the story controlled by language, mood, emotion played out in speech, dialogue, descriptions.56
6584247893parableA simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson57
6584247894paradoxA statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.58
6584247895parallel structurerepetition of the same pattern of words or phrases within a sentence or passage to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.59
6584247896parodyA humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing60
6584247897pathosAn appeal to emotion. This is one of the fundamental strategies of argumentation identified by Aristotle. Typically, pathos arguments may use loaded words to make you feel guilty, lonely, worried, insecure, or confused.61
6584247898personaAn individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.62
6584247899personificationauthor presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by endowing them with human attributes or emotions.63
6584247900point of viewPerspective from which a story is told; omniscient point of view= the person telling the story or narrator knows everything that's going on in the story; first- person point of view the narrator is a character in the story; limited third-person point of view the narrator is outside the story- like an omniscient narrator- but tells the story from the vantage point of one character."64
6584247901polemica controversial argument, esp. attacking a particular opinion65
6584247902propagandaA negative term for writing designed to sway opinion rather than present information.66
6584247903prosewritten or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.67
6584247904purposeOne's intention or objective in a speech or piece of writing.68
6584247905refutationThe part of an argument wherein a speaker or writer anticipates and counters opposing points of view.69
6584247906repetitionRepeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis70
6584247907rhetoricFrom the Greek for "orator," this term describes the principles governing the art of writing effectively, eloquently, and persuasively.71
6584247908rhetorical appealsRhetorical techniques used to persuade an audience by emphasizing what they find most important or compelling. The three major appeals are to ethos (character), logos (reason), and pathos (emotion).72
6584247909rhetorical questionA question whose answer is assumed; it is designed to force the reader to respond in a predetermined manner and to propel an argument emotionally.73
6584247910rhetorical triangleA diagram that represents a rhetorical situation as the relationship among the speaker, the subject, and the audience ex:Aristotelian triangle74
6584247911satireA work that reveals a critical attitude toward some element of human behavior by portraying it in an extreme way. It doesn't simply abuse (as in invective) or get personal (as in sarcasm). It targets groups or large concepts rather than individuals.75
6584247912simileA comparison of two things using like or as76
6584247913symbolismAn ordinary object with an extraordinary significance77
6584247914synecdocheA figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (as hand for sailor), the whole for a part (as the law for police officer), the specific for the general (as cutthroat for assassin), the general for the specific (as thief for pickpocket), or the material for the thing made from it (as steel for sword).78
6584247915syllogismA form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.79
6584247916syntaxLanguage rules that govern how words can be combined to form meaningful phrases and sentences80
6584247917thesisFocus statement of an essay; premise statement upon which the point of view or discussion in the essay is based.81
6584247918toneA writer's attitude toward his or her subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language, and organization on the sentence and global levels.82
6584247919transitionA word or phrase that links one idea to the next and carries the reader from sentence to sentence, paragraph to paragraph83
6584247920voiceIn grammar, a term for the relationship between a verb and a noun (active or passive voice). In rhetoric, a distinctive quality in the style and tone of writing.84
6602360582maximA general truth or fundamental principle, esp. expressed as a proverb or saying85
6602360583chiasmusA statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed ("Susan walked in, and out rushed Mary.")86
6602384957pedanticAn adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly, academic, or bookish.87
6602384958lyricalExpressing a poet's inner feelings; emotional; full of images; song-like88
6602385476terseBrief and to the point89
6602385477ludic(adj.) ridiculous, laughable, absurd90
6602385827edifyinginstructing and improving spiritually or morally91
6602387198nihilismbelief in nothing92
6602388924bombastpompous in speech and manner93
6602391205aphorismA concise statement of a truth or principle94
6602391987malapropismhumorous misuse of a word95
6602406911fallacyA false notion or belief96
6602407598ad hominemAn attack on the person rather than the issue at hand - a common fallacy - common in elections97
6602409236appeal to ignorancebased on the assumption that whatever has not been proven false must be true98
6602409729begging the questionOften called circular reasoning, __ occurs when the believability of the evidence depends on the believability of the claim.; A fallacy in which a claim is based on evidence or support that is in doubt.99
6602411162false dichotomyconsidering only two extremes when there are other possibilities100
6602411801hasty generalizationA fallacy in which a conclusion is not logically justified by sufficient or unbiased evidence.101
6602413725faulty causalitysetting up a cause-effect relationship when none exists102
6602414636straw man argumentoversimplification of an opponent's argument that makes it easier to attack103
6602415949sentimental appealsan appeal to the hearts, rather than the minds, of the audience104
6602416230bandwagon appealsencourages the audience to agree because everyone else does105
6602416236dogmatismGiving opinion without evidence.. believes his/her opinion is beyond question106
6602417863equivocationtelling part of the truth, and hiding entire truth; lying by omission107
6602419379faulty analogyan illogical, misleading comparison between two things108

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