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Stewart's AP Final Vocab

Let's all get ready for Stewart's final!! It has tonal words, types of diction, modes of discourse, types of essay organizations, and literary devices!
p.s. see "AP Lang/Comp" for more words!

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longing for the past, somewhat reflective
meant to educate
pondering, thinking about a matter
meaning the opposite of what is stated
dry sense of humor, understated
opinionated
sardonic, poking harsh fun at something
overly concerned with rules and details
proper, prescribed language
uses everyday conversation
natural, similar to colloquial
author takes a position on a subject and argues his point with support
written in story form
author makes a statement or series of statements writing and then defends his point of view about the work
uses various phrases and adjectives to describe a setting, person, etc.
author discuses background information on a literary work
essay analyzes whether an author's point of view on a subject, rhetorical devices, tone, comparisons, purpose, how it is written, or discusses the intent
according to how things are placed
time order
Discussing the similarities and differences in either block by block or point by point fashion
tale that teaches a moral usually animal characters
a story
the characters and events are used to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper spiritual or moral meaning
a short, simple story intended to illustrate a moral or religious lesson
comparison of two dissimilar things that contain similar traits
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