AP Language Set I Flashcards
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862574947 | ALLITERATION | repetition of the same sound within nearby words; most often, repeated initial consonants | 0 | |
862574948 | APOSTROPHE | addresses an abstraction, an inanimate object, or to the someone not present | 1 | |
862574949 | HYPERBOLE | exaggeration for effect | 2 | |
862574950 | MEIOSIS | understatement for effect | 3 | |
862574951 | LITOTES | making an affirmative point by denying its opposite | 4 | |
862574952 | PERSONIFICATION | giving human characteristics to non-human things | 5 | |
862574953 | IRONY (verbal and situational) | reversal of expectations or speaking in such a way as to imply the contrary of what one says | 6 | |
862574954 | SARCASM | a mocking or derogatory statement, usually ironic, directed and intended to hurt another person | 7 | |
862574955 | SATIRE | literary genre that uses irony, wit and sometimes sarcasm to expose humanity's vices and foibles, giving impetus to change or reform through ridicule | 8 | |
862574956 | SIMILE | comparing two distinct things by using connective words such as like or as | 9 | |
862574957 | METAPHOR | identify one object or idea with another in one or more aspects via representation or substitution | 10 | |
862574958 | METONYMY | substituting the word in mind with an object closely related to it (White House for President) | 11 | |
862574959 | SYNECDOCHE | a part of something is used to represent the whole of something (all hands on deck) | 12 | |
862574960 | ANAPHORA | repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or sentences | 13 | |
862574961 | ANTIMETABOLE | repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order (similar to chiasmus) | 14 | |
862574962 | ANTITHESIS | balancing contrasting terms against each other for emphasis | 15 | |
862574963 | ZEUGMA | one word is used to mean two different things simultaneously | 16 | |
862574964 | ANASTROPHE | reversal of word order to make a point | 17 | |
862574965 | ANTECEDENT | the original noun, noun phrase or clause referred to later in the text by other means (pronouns, metaphors, etc.) | 18 | |
862574966 | APPOSITIVE | a noun or noun phrase that further describes a nearby noun or pronoun | 19 | |
862574967 | PHRASE | group of words without a verb (always dependent on other words to make a complete sentence) | 20 | |
862574968 | CLAUSE | group of words with a verb (independent clauses are complete sentences; dependent clause require an independent clause to make a complete sentence) | 21 | |
862574969 | SIMPLE SENTENCE | sentence containing one independent clause | 22 | |
862574970 | COMPOUND SENTENCE | sentence containing multiple independent clauses | 23 | |
862574971 | COMPLEX SENTENCE | sentence containing at least one independent and at least one dependent clause | 24 | |
862574972 | FRAGMENT | incomplete sentence (can be effective depending on the purpose) | 25 | |
862574973 | SUBORDINATION | the use of a conjunction to make the meaning of one clause dependent on another clause | 26 | |
862574974 | PASSIVE VOICE | when the object of the verb is the subject of the sentence. (The homework is read by Sam.) | 27 | |
862574975 | ACTIVE VOICE | when the subject is doing the action. (Sam reads the homework.) | 28 |