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AP Language: Unit 6 Sadlier Flashcards

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7512833168Anomalousabnormal, irregular, departing from the usual - s: exceptional, unusual, aberrant/a: normal, regular, customary, typical, ordinary0
7512840104Aspersiona damaging or derogatory statement; the act of slandering or defaming - s: innuendo, calumny/a: endorsement, praise1
7512849211Bizarreextremely strange, unusual, atypical - s: grotesque, fantastic, outlandish/a: normal, typical, ordinary, expected2
7512857333Brusqueabrupt, blunt, with no formalities - s: tactless, ungracious/a: tactful, diplomatic3
7512864516Cajoleto coax persuade through flattery or artifice; to deceive with soothing thoughts or false promises - s: wheedle, inveigle/a: coerce, force4
7512874940Castigateto punish severely; to criticize severely - s: chastise, censure/a: honor, praise, laud5
7512881060Contriveto plan with ingenuity; to bring about through a plan - s: think up, concoct, fabricate6
7512886938Demagoguea leader who exploits popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power - s: rabble-rouser, firebrand7
7512894370Disabuseto free from deception or error, set right in ideas or thinking - s: undeceive, enlighten/a: deceive, delude, pull wool over one's eyes8
7512902946Ennuiweariness or dissatisfaction from lack of occupation or interest, boredom - s: languor, world-weariness, listlessness/a: enthusiasm, liveliness, excitement, intensity9
7512913556Fettera chain or shackle placed on the feet (often used in plural); anything that confines or restrains; to chain or shackle; to render helpless or impotent - s: bond, restraint/a: free, liberate, emancipate10
7512929794Heinousvery wicked, offensive, hateful - s: evil, odious, outrageous/a: excellent, wonderful, splendid11
7512935828Immutablenot subject to change, constant - s: unchangeable, unalterable, fixed, invariable/a: changeable, inconstant, variable, fickle12
7512943975Insurgentone who rebels or rises against authority; rising in revolt, refusing to accept authority; surging or rushing in or on - s: revolutionary, rebellious, mutinous/a: loyalist, loyal, faithful13
7512955188Megalomaniaa delusion marked by a feeling of power, wealth, talent, etc., far in excess of reality - s: delusions of grandeur/a: modesty, self-abasement14
7512966168Sinecurea position requiring little or no work; an easy job - s: "no show" job, cushy job, "plum"15
7512972067Surreptitiousstealthy, secret, intended to escape observation; made or accomplished by fraud - s: furtive, covert, clandestine, concealed/a: open, frank, aboveboard, overt16
7512980395Transgressto go beyond a limit or boundary; to sin, violate a law - s: overstep, trespass/a: obey, toe the line17
7512994392Transmuteto change from one nature, substance, to form to another - s: transform, convert/a: preserve, maintain18
7512999675Vicariousperformed, suffered, or otherwise experienced by one person in place of another - s: surrogate, secondhand/a: actual, firsthand19

Unit 2 AP Literature Flashcards

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8147456585accostto approach and speak to first; to confront in a challenging or aggressive way0
8147465970animadversiona comment indicating strong criticism or disapproval1
8147468225aviddesirous of something to the point of greed; intensely eager2
8147470578brackishhaving a salty taste and unpleasant to drink3
8147473536celerityswiftness, rapidity of motion or action4
8147475862deviousstraying or wandering from a straight or direct course; done or acting in a shifty or underhanded way5
8147481453gambitin chess, an opening that involves risk or sacrifice of a minor piece or order to gain a later advantage; any opening move of this type6
8147488054halcyona legendary bird identified with the kingfisher; of or relating to the halycon; calm, peaceful; happy, golden; prosperous, affluent7
8147498158histrionicpertaining to actors and their techniques; theatrical, artificial; melodramatic8
8147503185incendiarydeliberately setting or causing fires; designed to start fires; tending to stir up strife or rebellion; one who deliberately sets fires, arsonist; one who causes strife9
8147510897maelstroma whirlpool of great size and violence; a situation resembling a whirlpool in violence and destruction10
8147515047myopicnearsighted; lacking a broad, realistic view of a situation; lacking foresight or discernment11
8147523420overtopen, not hidden, expressed or revealed in a way that is easily recognized12
8147526371perjorativetending to make worse; expressing disapproval or disparagement, derogatory, deprecatory, belittling13
8147534755proprietythe state of being proper, appropriateness; standards of what is proper or socially acceptable14
8147538828sacrilegeimproper or disrespectful treatment of something held sacred15
8147541739summarilywithout delay or formality; briefly, concisely16
8147544528suppliantasking humbly and earnestly; one who makes a request humbly and earnestly, a petitioner, suitor17
8147550214talismanan object that serves as a charm or is believed to confer magical powers, an amulet, fetish18
8147555566undulateto make in waves or with a wavelike motion; to have a wavelike appearance or form19

Lesson 8 (AP Language) Flashcards

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5121120257AcquiesceTo give in, to comply0
5121120258AffinityA likeness, a natural relationship, a kinship1
5121120259BlasphemousIrreverent, profane2
5121120260ButtressA support or prop3
5121120261CircumspectCareful to consider consequences, cautious, prudent4
5121120262CorroborationConfirmation5
5121120263DepleteTo use up gradually, to lessen in amount or value6
5121120264DespoticRuling oppressively and absolutely, tyrannical7
5121120265EmaciatedVery thin (usually as a result of starvation), wasting away8
5121120266EmpiricalBased on observation or experiment and not on theory9
5121120267ExtraneousNot essential or vital10
5121120268FallowInactive, plowed but not sowed11
5121120269HomogenousOf the same kind12
5121120270HyperboleObvious exaggeration13
5121120271IncontrovertibleIndisputable14
5121120272IrascibleIrritable, easily angered, cranky, cross15
5121120273LaconicUsing a minimum of words; concise to the point of seeming rude16
5121120274MagnanimityHaving a lofty, generous, and courageous spirit17
5121120275ObsequiousOverly attentive, like a sycophant, servile18
5121120276ProliferationAn increase in number, multiplication19
5121120277ScrupulousVery principled, very careful and conscientious20
5121120278SublimeExalted, noble, uplifting21
5121120279SurreptitiousSecret, clandestine, stealthy22
5121120280VeracityDevotion to the truth23
5121120281ZealEnthusiasm, fervor24

AP Literature Terms Flashcards

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6708802763anachronisman event, object, custom, person, or thing that is out of order in time; some are unintentional0
6708811775aphorisma short, often witty statement of a principle or a truth about1
6708820110burlesquebroad parody; will take an entire style or form, such as pastoral poetry, and exaggerate it into ridiculousness2
6708833906caricaturedescriptive writing that greatly exaggerates a specific feature of appearance or a facet of personality3
6708841245catharsisthe emotional release that an audience member experiences as a result of watching a tragedy4
6708852523conundruma riddle whose answer is or involves a pun; may also be a paradox or difficult problem5
6708855860exempluma brief tale used in medieval times to illustrate a sermon or teach a lesson6
6708860998foila character who, by contrast, highlights the characteristics of another character7
6708867319anapesttwo unstressed syllables followed by one stressed8
6708870438dactylone stressed syllable followed by two unstressed9
6708873241iambone unstressed followed by a stressed10
6708875169spondeetwo successive stressed syllables11
6708877284trocheeone stressed followed by an unstressed12
6708879780hubrisexcessive pride or ambition that leads a tragic hero to disregard warnings of impending doom, eventually causing his or her downfall13
6708886848idylla short descriptive narrative, usually a poem, about an idealized country life; also called pastoral14
6708893871metonymyfigure of speech that uses the name of an object, person, or idea to represent something with which it is associated15
6708903606objectivityan impersonal presentation of events and characters16
6708910567persuasionone of the four modes of discourse; language intended to convince through appeals to reason or emotion; also called argument17
6708933383refraina line or group of lines that are periodically repeated throughout a poem18
6708948250regionalisman element in literature that conveys a realistic portrayal of a specific geographical locale, using the locale and its influences as a major part of the plot19

AP Literature - Key Terminology Flashcards

Key terms in AP English Literature and Composition from the Kaplan study guide.

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8082187582allegorya prose or poetic narrative in which the characters, behavior, or setting demonstrate multiple levels of meaning or significance0
8082187583alliterationthe sequential repetition of a similar initial sound1
8082187584allusiona reference to a literary or historical event, person, or place2
8082187585anapestica metrical foot in poetry that consists of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one: "Twas the NIGHT before CHRISTmas"3
8082187586anaphorathe regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses4
8082187587anecdotea brief story or tale told by a character in a piece of literature5
8082187588antagonistany character or force that is in opposition to the main character, or protagonist6
8082187589antithesisthe juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words7
8082187590apostrophean address or invocation to something that is inanimate8
8082187591archetypesrecurrent designs, patterns of action, character types, themes, or images which are identifiable in a wide range of literature9
8082187592assonancea repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds10
8082187593asyndetona style in which conjunctions are omitted11
8082187594attitudethe sense expressed by the tone of voice and/or mood of a piece of writing12
8082187595ballada narrative poem that is, or originally was, meant to be sung13
8082187596ballad stanzaa common stanza form, consisting of a quatrain (stanza of four lines) that alternates four-beat (iambic tetrameter) and three-beat (iambic trimeter) lines: "In SCARlet TOWN where I was BORN/ there LIVED a FAIR maid DWELLin'"14
8082187597blank versethe verse form that most resembles common speech, consisting of unrhymed lines in iambic pentameter15
8082187598caesuraa pause in a line of verse, indicated by natural speech patterns rather than specific metrical patterns16
8082187599caricaturea depiction in which a character's characteristics or features are so deliberately exaggerated as to render them absurd17
8082187600chiasmusa figure of speech by which the order of the terms in the first of two parallel clauses is reversed in the second: "Pleasure is a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure."18
8082187601colloquialordinary language, the vernacular19
8082187602conceita comparison of two unlikely things that is drawn out within a piece of literature, particularly a piece of extended metaphor within a poem20
8082187603connotationwhat is suggested by a word, apart from what it implicitly describes21
8082187604consonancethe repetition of a sequence of two or more consonants, but with a change in the intervening vowels: "pitter-patter, pish-posh"22
8082187605couplettwo rhyming lines of iambic pentameter that together present a single idea or connections: "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see/So long lives this and this gives life to thee."23
8082187606dactylica metrical foot in poetry consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables: "Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight."24
8082187607denotationa direct or specific meaning, often referred to as the dictionary meaning of a word25
8082187608dialectthe language and speech idiosyncrasies of a specific area, region, or group of people26
8082187609dictionthe specific word choice an author uses to persuade or convey tone27
8082187610dramatic monologuea monologue set in a specific situation and spoken to an imaginary audience; soliloquy28
8082187611elegya poetic lament upon the death of a particular person, usually ending in consolation29
8082187612enjambmentthe continuation of a sentence from one line or couplet of a poem to the next30
8082187613epica poem that celebrates, in a continuous narrative, the achievements of mighty heroes and heroines, often concerned with the founding of a nation or developing of a culture31
8082187614expositionthat part of the structure that sets the scene, introduces or identifies characters, and establishes the situation at the beginning of a story or play32
8082187615extended metaphora detailed or complex metaphor that extends over a long section of a work, also known as a conceit33
8082187616fablea legend or short story often using animals as characters34
8082187617falling actionthat part of plot structure in which the complications of the rising action are untangled; also known as the denouement35
8082187618farcea play or scene in a play or book that is characterized by broad humor, wild antics, and often slapstick or physical jokes36
8082187619flashbackretrospection, where an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronology of the narrative37
8082187620foreshadowingto hint at or to present an indication of the future beforehand38
8082187621formal dictionlanguage that is lofty, dignified, and impersonal39
8082187622free versepoetry that is characterized by varying line lengths, lack of traditional meter, and non-rhyming lines40
8082187623genrea type or class of literature such as epic or narrative poetry or belles lettres41
8082187624hyperboleoverstatement characterized by exaggerated language42
8082187625iambica metrical foot in poetry that consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?/Thou art more lovely and more temperate."43
8082187626idylla short poem describing a country or pastoral scene, praising the simplicity of rustic life44
8082187627imageryany sensory detail or invocation in a work; also, the use of figurative language to evoke a feeling, call to mind an idea, or describe and object45
8082187628informal dictionlanguage that is not as lofty or impersonal as formal diction; similar to everyday speech46
8082187629in medias res"in the midst of things"; refers to opening a story in the middle of the action, necessitating filling in past details by exposition or flashback47
8082187630ironya situation or statement characterized by significant difference between what is expected or understood and what actually happens or is meant48
8082187631jargonspecialized or technical language of a trade, profession, or similar group49
8082187632juxtapositionthe location of one thing as being adjacent or juxtaposed with another, to create a certain effect50
8082187633limited point of viewa perspective confined to a single character, whether a first person or a third person51
8082187634litotea figure of speech that emphasizes its subject by conscious understatement: "Last week I saw a woman flayed and you would hardly believe how it altered her appearance for the worse."52
8082187635loose sentencea sentence grammatically complete and usually stating its main idea before the end53
8082187636lyricoriginally designated poems meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a lyre; now any short poem in which the speaker expresses intense personal emotion rather than describing a narrative or dramatic situation54
8082187637messagea misleading term for theme; the central statement or idea of a story, misleading because it suggests a simple, packaged statement that pre-exists and for the simple communication of which the story was written55
8082187638metaphorone thing pictured as if it were something else, suggesting a likeness or analogy between them56
8082187639meterthe more or less regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry57
8082187640metonymya figure of speech in which an attribute or commonly associated feature is used to name or designate something: "The White House announced today," "The pen is mightier than the sword."58
8082187641mooda feeling or ambiance resulting from the tone of the piece as well as the writer/narrator's attitude and point of view59
8082187642motifa recurrent device, formula, or situation that often serves as a signal for the appearance of a character or event60
8082187643narrative structurea textual organization based on sequences of connected events, usually presented in a straightforward, chronological framework61
8082187644narratorthe character who "tells" the story, or in poetry, the persona62
8082187645occasional poema poem written about or for a specific occasion, public or private63
8082187646odea lyric poem that is somewhat serious in subject and treatment, is elevated in style, and sometimes uses elaborate stanza structure, which is often patterned in sets of three; often written to praise or exalt a person, quality, characteristic, or object64
8082187647omniscient point of viewalso called unlimited focus; a perspective that can be seen from one character's view, then another's, then another's and can be moved at any time65
8082187648onomatopoeiaa word capturing or approximating the sound of what it describes: "buzz," "clank"66
8082187649overstatementexaggerated language also called hyperbole67
8082187650oxymorona figure of speech that combines to apparently contradictory elements: "jumbo shrimp," "deafening silence"68
8082187651parablea short fictional story that illustrates an explicit moral lesson through the use of analogy69
8082187652paradoxa statement that seems contradictory but may actually be true: "fight for peace"70
8082187653parallel structurethe use of similar forms in writing for nouns, verbs, phrases, or thoughts: "Jane likes reading, writing, and skiing," NOT "Martha takes notes quickly, thoroughly, and in a detailed manner."71
8082187654parodya work that imitates another work for comic effect by exaggerating the style and changing the content of the original72
8082187655pastorala work that describes the simple life of country folk, usually shepherds who live a timeless, painless life in a world full of beauty, music, and love; also called an eclogue, a bucolic, or and idyll73
8082187656periodic sentencea sentence that is not grammatically complete until the end: "The child, who looked as if she were being chased by demons, ran."74
8082187657personificationtreating an abstraction or nonhuman object as if it were a person by endowing it with human qualities75
8082187658personathe voice or figure of the author who tells and structures the story and who may or may not share the values of the actual author (e.g. adult Scout in 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Watson in 'Sherlock Holmes')76
8082187659Petrarchan sonneta sonnet form that divides the poem into one section of eight lines (octave) and a second section of six lines (sestet) usually following the abba abba cde cde rhyme scheme; also called an Italian sonnet77
8082187660plotthe arrangement of the narration based on the cause-effect relationship of the events78
8082187661protagonistthe main character in a work, who may or may not be heroic79
8082187662quatraina poetic stanza of four lines80
8082187663realismthe practice in literature of attempting to describe nature and life without idealism and with attention to detail81
8082187664refraina repeated stanza or line(s) in a poem or song82
8082187665rhetorical questiona question that is simply asked for stylistic effect and is not expected to be answered83
8082187666rhymethe repetition of the same or similar sounds, most often at the ends of lines84
8082187667rhythmthe modulation of weak and strong elements in the flow of speech85
8082187668rising actionthe development of action in a work, usually at the beginning86
8082187669sarcasma form of verbal irony in which apparent praise is actually harshly or bitterly critical87
8082187670satirea literary work that holds up human failings to ridicule and censure88
8082187671scansionthe analysis of verse to show its meter89
8082187672settingthe time and place of the action in a story, poem, or play90
8082187673Shakespearean sonneta sonnet form that divides the poem into three units of four lines each and a final unit of two lines, usually abab cdcd efef gg; also called an English sonnet91
8082187674shaped verseanother name for concrete poetry, poetry that is shaped to look like an object92
8082187675similea direct, explicit comparison of one thing to another, using the words 'like' or 'as'93
8082187676soliloquya monologue in which the character in a play is alone and speaking only to himself or herself94
8082187677speakerthe person, not necessarily the author, who is the voice of a poem95
8082187678stanzaa section of a poem demarcated by extra line spacing96
8082187679couplettwo-line stanza97
8082187680tercetthree-line stanza98
8082187681quatrainfour-line stanza99
8082187682cinquainfive-line stanza100
8082187683sestetsix-line stanza101
8082187684heptatichseven-line stanza102
8082187685octaveeight-line stanza103
8082187686stereotypea characterization based on conscious or unconscious assumptions that some aspect, such as gender, age, ethnic or national identity, religion, occupation, marital status, and so on, are predictable accompanied by certain character traits, action, and even values104
8082187687Everyman charactermain character that actually represents all people105
8082187688stock charactercharacter who appears in a number of stories or plays such as the cruel stepmother, the femme fatale, etc.106
8082187689structurethe organization or arrangement of the various elements in a work107
8082187690stylea distinctive manner of expression108
8082187691symbola person, place, thing, event, or pattern in a literary work that designates itself and at the same time figuratively represents or "stands for" something else109
8082187692synecdochewhen a part is used to signify a whole: "All hands on deck," "He stole five hundred head of longhorns."110
8082187693syntaxthe way words are put together to form phrases, clauses, and sentences111
8082187694terza rimaa verse form consisting of three-line stanzas in which the second line of each rhymes with the first and third of the next, in the form ababcb112
8082187695themea generalized, abstract paraphrase of the inferred central or dominant idea or concern of a work113
8082187696tonethe attitude a literary work takes toward its subject and theme114
8082187697tragedya drama in which a character (usually good and noble and of high rank) is brought to a disastrous end in his or her confrontation with a superior force due to a fatal flaw in his or her character115
8082187698trochaica metrical foot in poetry that is the opposite of iambic, with the first syllable stressed and the second not: "BY the SHORES of GITCHee GUMee,/BY the SHINing BIG-Sea-WATer"116
8082187699turning pointthe third part of plot structure, the point at which the action stops rising and begins falling or reversing; also called the climax117
8082187700villanellea verse form consisting of 19 lines divided into six stanzas - five tercets and one quatrain; the first and third lines of the first tercet rhyme, and this rhyme is repeated through each of the next four tercets and in the last two lines of the concluding quatrain118
8082187701voicethe acknowledged or unacknowledged source of the words of the story; the "person" telling the story or poem119

AP Literature Terms Flashcards

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4272831770alliterationrepetition of sounds at the beginning of words that are close to each other0
4272833933allusionreference in literature or art to previous literature, history, pop culture, Bible...1
4272838044ambiguityquality of being intentionally unclear; can be interpreted in more than one way2
4272841368anachronismelement in a story that is out of its time frame3
4272843713analogyclarifies or explains an unfamiliar concept or object by comparing it with one that is familiar4
4272846567analysisprocess of examining the components of a literary work5
4272849157anapestthe poetic foot/measure that follows the pattern unaccented, unaccented, accented (lemonade)6
4272851829anecdoteshort and often personal story used to emphasize a point, to develop a character or a theme, or to inject humor7
4272855841antagonistthe character who functions as a resisting force to the goals of the protagonist8
4272858312antecedentword/phrase to which a pronoun refers9
4272860166anticlimaxdisappointing, sudden end to an intense situation10
4272862244antiheroprotagonist who carries the action but doesn't have classic characteristics (Gatsby)11
4272866835antithesisconcept directly opposed to a previous idea12
4272875949aphorismstatement that expresses a general truth or moral principle13
4272877713apostropherhetorical figure of direct address to a person, object, or entity14
4272886631archetyperecurrent character, situation, or symbol that is familiar to people from all cultures15
4272889326asideshort speech or remark made by an actor to the audience rather than the characters16
4272892914assonancerepeated use of a vowel sound17
4272892915balladfolk song or poem passed down orally that tells a story or legend; four-line stanzas18
4272898035blank verseunrhymed poetry of iambic pentameter19
4272902006cacophonyharsh, unpleasant sounds to the ear20
4272904449carpe diemseize the day, only have one life to live21
4272907344chiasmusopposite of parallel construction for dramatic effect22
4272909360colloquialslang or regional dialect used in everyday conversation23
4272915962comic reliefhumor that provides a break from a more serious episode24
4272920669connotationassociation that a word calls to mind25
4272922647conventional charactercharacter with traits that are expected or traditional (heroes)26
4272927254couplettwo rhyming lines with the same number of syllables27
4272929813dactylfoot of poetry with stressed and two unstressed syllables (strawberry)28
4272937158denouementoutcome or clarification at the end of a story/play29
4272938911denotationdictionary/literal meaning30
4272940977deus ex machinagod's intervene at a story's end or resolve conflict31
4272942447dictionwords choice32
4272944285didacticpurpose to instruct33
4272945715distortionexaggeration or stretching of the truth to achieve a desired effect34
4272949183enjambmentrunning over of a sentence form one verse to the next35
4272953425epigramshort, clever poem with a witty turn of thought36
4272958488epiphanybrief quotation found at beginning of literary work, achieves realization37
4272960115epistolary novelletter novel38
4272962057euphemismsubstitution of an inoffensive word to make it sound better39
4272963969farcecomedy that depends on exaggerated or improbably situations40
4272966243figurative languagefigures of speech at appeal to the senses41
4272968052first personcharacter in the story tells the story42
4272972347flashbackinterruption of a narrative by an earlier event43
4272974356flat charactersimple, 1D character who remains the same44
4272976914foilcharacter whose personal characteristics contrast with the main character45
4272994707foreshadowhints as what is to come46
4272996495free versepoetry without regular rhyme or rhythm47
4272997605genrecategory into which a piece of writing can be classified48
4273000088heroic coupletrhymed couplet written in iambic pentameter49
4273002002hubrisinsolence, arrogance, or pride; common tragic flaw in Greek tragedy50
4273005960hyperboleextreme exaggeration for a literary effect51
4273012196iambic pentameterfive-foot line of poetry made up of unaccented, accented syllables52
4273014083imageryanything that affects or appeals to the reader's senses53
4273018945in media reswork that begins in the middle of the story54
4273020090interior monologuereveals character's unspoken thoughts and feelings55
4273022637internal rhymerhyme within the line56
4273024114inversionswitch in the normal word order57
4273025842litotesaffirmation of an idea by using a negative undrstatement58
4273027777lyric poemshort, emotionally expressive poem59
4273032473metamorphosisradical change, either physical or mental, in a character60
4273034664metaphorcomparison of two unlike things61
4273034665meterrhythmical pattern of a poem62
4273036940metonymyreplaces the name of something with a word or phrase closely associated with it63
4273039352mythstory that explains the origins of gods, heroes, or natural phenomena64
4273043468narrative poempoem that tells a story65
4273046107onomatopoeiawords that imitate sounds66
4273048330oxymoroncombines two contradictory words67
4273048331parableshort story illustrating a moral or religious lesson68
4273050661paradoxstatement/situation which seems improbable but eventually reveals meaning69
4273054714parallelismrepeated use of the same grammatical structure in sentences70
4273058610parodycomical imitation of a serious piece; ridicules author or his work71
4273060134pastoralpoem, play or story that idealizes the simple life of shepherds72
4273063009pathosappeals to emotions73
4273065784periodic sentencedelivers main point at end74
4273067410personificationattribute human characteristics to animal or object75
4273069488point of viewperspective of speaker/narrator76
4273072112protagonistmain character77
4273073455punhumorous play on words that have several meanings78
4273075191quatrainfour-line stanza79
4273075192refrainrepetition of a line, stanza, or phrase80
4273076986rhetorical questionquestion with an obvious answer with no response needed; used to make a point81
4273080369satireuse of humour to ridicule the shortcomings of society, individuals, and institutions in hopes of reform82
4273085722sestetsix-line stanza of poetry83
4273087164shiftmovement from one thought or idea to another84
4273088642similecomparison of unlike things using like or as85
4273090337soliloquycharacter's speech to audience in which emotions are revealed86
4273092178stanzagrouping of poetic lines87
4273093781stock characterstereotypical character88
4273096275stream of consciousnessfrom of writing which replicates the way the human mind works89
4273099712symbolconcrete object/scene/action which has deeper significance90
4273103260synecdochefigure of speech where one part represents the entire object91
4273104834syntaxword order92
4273106923themecentral idea93
4273106924toneauthor's attitude toward a subject94
4273108788tongue in cheekappears sincere but actually joking95
4273110462tragic flawdefect in a hero that leads to downfall96
4273114627transitionway of smoothly connecting different parts of a work97
4273115868anaphorarep of first part of sentence98
4273118283contextparts that surround a word that helps determine meaning99

AP Composition and Language Vocab #4 Flashcards

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5222009652convolutedintricate; complex0
5222009653crypticdifficult to comprehend1
5222012202futilehaving no useful purpose; pointless2
5222012203impedeto slow the progress of3
5222015330obscure(adj.) relatively unknown (v.) to conceal or make indistinct4
5222015331quandarya state of uncertainty or perplexity5

AP Literature - Literary Terms (2) Flashcards

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7840327228Informal DictionRepresents plain language of everyday use, and often includes many simple, common words0
7840330169Middle DictionMaintains correct language usage, but is less elevated than formal diction1
7840332509Formal DictionConsists of a dignified, impersonal, and elevated use of language2
7840334722Dramatic IronyCreates a discrepancy between what a character believes or says and what the reader or audience member knows to be true3
7840338883SarcasmA strong form of verbal irony that is calculated to hurt someone through false praise4
7840343606PersonificationA form of metaphor in which human characteristics are attributed to nonhuman things5
7840345962OxymoronA condensed form of paradox in which two contradictory words are used together6
7840351034FoilA character in work whose behavior and values contrast with those of another character in order to highlight the distinctive temperament of the character7
7840355341EpiphanyIn fiction, when a character suddenly experiences a deep realization about himself or herself8
7840368614AllegoryA narration or description usually restricted to a single meaning because its events, actions, characters, settings, and objects represent specific abstractions or ideas9
7840373534DenouementA French term meaning "unraveling" or "unknotting" used to describe the resolution of the plot following the climax10
7840381709ConnotationAssociations and implications that go beyond the literal meaning of a word, which derive from how the word has been commonly used and the associations people make with it11
7840386395ClicheAn idea or expression that has become tired and trite from overuse, its freshness and clarity having worn off12
7840394931CatharsisDescribes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy13
7840397810CanonThose works generally considered by scholars, critics, and teachers to be the most important to read and study, which collectively constitute the "masterpieces" of literature14
7840404185CacophonyLanguage that is discordant and difficult to pronounce15
7840406443MondegreenA misunderstood or misinterpreted word16
7840408830ArchetypeA term used to describe universal symbols that evoke deep and sometimes unconscious responses in a reader17
7840413094AntagonistThe character, force, or collection of forces in fiction or drama that opposes the protagonist and gives rise to the conflict of the story18

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