AP LITERATURE FINAL EXAM(TP) Flashcards
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3677094341 | Attitude | The disposition toward or opinion of a subject by a speaker , author , or character | 0 | |
3677107119 | Onomatopoeia and assonance are examples of: | Devices of sound | 1 | |
3677108485 | Metaphor,simile , and irony are examples of: | Figurative Language | 2 | |
3677111191 | Steinbeck referring to Cabin and Abel in East of Eden is an example ... | Allusion | 3 | |
3677114175 | Defined as "the sensory details of a work "... | Imagery | 4 | |
3677117090 | Diction is defined as.. | Word choice. | 5 | |
3677119336 | Charles Dickens uses___to criticize the working conditions of poo 19th century England | Satire | 6 | |
3677121908 | "How does it feel/ to be without a home /like a complete unknown/like a rolling stone "example of.. | simile | 7 | |
3677123698 | General phase for the linguistic devices that a writer can use (diction,syntax,imagery,etc.) | Style | 8 | |
3677125727 | Most Victorian novels are told from the perspective of a God-like narrator. technique is... | Omniscient point of view | 9 | |
3677127528 | The methods involved in telling a story, such as point of view, dialogue, or interior monologue | Narriative techniques | 10 | |
3677131346 | " It is the east, and Juliet is the sun" is an example of.. | Metaphor | 11 | |
3677132676 | Figure of speech in which the intended meaning and the actual meaning differ.. | Irony | 12 | |
3677133655 | The physical,temporal,psychological, or social dimensions of a story | Setting | 13 | |
3677135579 | Devices used in persuasive language ,such as zeugma or apostrophe | Rhetorical techniques | 14 | |
3677135985 | The arrangement of materials within a work | Structure | 15 | |
3677138754 | Rhetorical strategy is defined.. | The management of language for a specific effect | 16 | |
3677142110 | The conch shell in Lord of the Flies is an example .... | Symbol | 17 | |
3677143372 | Tone is defined as .. | The manner in which an author expresses his or hr attitude | 18 | |
3677147207 | Bilingualism defined as.. | coming-of-age novel | 19 | |
3677145860 | Flannery O'Connor's short stories often contain distorted or disturbingly violent elements.Such elements are referred to as... | Grotesque | 20 | |
3677153508 | The specialized language of a profession or group | Jargon | 21 | |
3677154850 | Theme is defined as... | The main thought expressed by a work | 22 | |
3677160285 | Ayn rands novels are explicitly instructive,also known as.. | Didactic | 23 | |
3677162529 | Lyrical is defined as.. | Songlike; characterized by emotion,subjectivity ,and imagination | 24 | |
3677165026 | Hyperbole is defined as ... | Deliberate exaggeration | 25 | |
3677166051 | The precise,explicit meaning: | Literal | 26 | |
3677170185 | Pilgrims Progress , animal farm , and The Lion ,the Witch ,and the wardrobe are all examples of... | Allegories | 27 | |
3677176929 | Keats poem "To Autumn" is a poem that is directly addressed to a personified season. example is... | Apostrophe | 28 | |
3677179605 | If an employer tells you that you are being "downsized" or "let go" , she is using a _______ for "You're fired". | Euphemism | 29 | |
3677182293 | Tacitus famous quote "The more corrupt that state, the more numerous the laws ," is an example of.. | Epigram | 30 | |
3677183802 | A device of style or subject matter that is used so often that it becomes a recognized means of expression | Convention | 31 | |
3677186038 | When Holden interrupts his story to muse about the ducks in Central Park or the value of Jesus disciples, he is engaging in a .. | Digression | 32 | |
3677188789 | Ambiguity is defined as ... | Multiple meanings that a literary work may communicate | 33 | |
3677191472 | Charles Dickens and Mark Twain often used ____ to criticize social inequalities ,vices,or follies | SAtire | 34 | |
3677192222 | The devices used in effective or persuasive language .. | Rhetorical Technique | 35 | |
3677193181 | The technique of deploying the sounds of words,especially in poetry .. | Devices of sound | 36 | |
3677193414 | Blank verse is .. | unRhymed Iambic pentameter | 37 | |
3677194705 | A line containing six feet .. | Hexameter | 38 | |
3677195295 | " FAir is foul and foul is fair" is example of ? | Paradox | 39 | |
3677199182 | The single line "Once upon a midnight deary , While I pondered,weak and weary" from "The Raven"contains a : | Internal Rhyme | 40 | |
3677200789 | Syllogism is defined as.. | A form of reasoning in which two statements in which two statements are made and a conclusion is drawn from them | 41 | |
3677203278 | Juxtaposition of opposites .. | Oxymoron | 42 | |
3677203714 | Hamlets "TO be, or not to be" speech is an example of : | Soliloquy | 43 | |
3677204479 | Dactyl is defined as ... | A metrical foot of three syllables including an accented syllable followed by an unaccented syllable. | 44 | |
3677208376 | The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds | Assonance | 45 | |
3677210016 | A line with a pause at the end | End-stopped. | 46 | |
3677211222 | "How many roads must a man walk down down before you call him a man?" is an example of : | Rhetorical question | 47 | |
3677212333 | A conventional pattern,expression,character,or idea | Stereotype | 48 | |
3677213197 | Iamb is defined as... | A two-syllable foot with an unaccented syllable followed by an accented | 49 | |
3677216188 | Poetry that is written in a traditional meter but is still Rhythmical | Free Verse | 50 | |
3677217001 | "Single Sydney saves sorry single souls " is an example of: | Alliteration | 51 | |
3677221847 | " An then black night . That blackness was sublime./ I felt distributed through space and time:/ One foot upon a mountaintop. One had / Under the pebbles of a painting strand ,/ One ear in Italy , one eye in Spain ,/ In caves , my blood, and in the stars, my brain " is example of.. | Heroic Couplet | 52 | |
3677227582 | "There is house in New Orleans, / They call the rising sun./ And its been the ruin of many a poor baby , / And God , I know I'm one "" is an example ... | Ballad Meter | 53 | |
3677228325 | The theme , meaning, or position that a writer endeavors to prove or support ... | Thesis | 54 | |
3677230100 | The structure of a sentence | Syntax | 55 | |
3677230561 | Direct address, usually to someone or something that is not present | Apostrophe | 56 | |
3677231901 | Animal Farm is a __________ in which Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin .. | Allegory | 57 | |
3677234130 | AN overweight , drunken character , like Shakespeare Falstaff , being cast as the comic relief is an example of a ... | Flat Characterization | 58 | |
3677234913 | A line containing five feet | Hexa rima | 59 | |
3677235251 | Terza rima is defined as ... | A three-line stanza rhymed aba,bcb,cdc | 60 | |
3677237481 | The use of words whose every sound suggests their actual meaning | Onomatopoeia | 61 | |
3677239450 | A poem written in iambic pentameter , consisting of fourteen of fourteen lines | Sonnet | 62 | |
3677240625 | Which of the following is a periodic sentence ? | To believe your how thought , to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true all men, that is genius | 63 | |
3677243101 | Syntax is defined as... | The structure of a sentence | 64 | |
3677244509 | WHat is the antecedent of the possessive pronoun in the following line: " Theres not a man i meet but doth salute me/ As if i were their well-acquainted friend "? | Man | 65 | |
3677245428 | A phrase that omits some words that would be necessary for a complete reconstruction , yet which is still understandable | Ellipsis | 66 | |
3677246840 | "We shall fight dont the beaches , we shall fight on the landing grounds , we shall fight in the fields is an example of ... | Parallel Structure | 67 | |
3677248885 | A line with a pause at the end | End-Stopped | 68 | |
3677250596 | "How many roads must a man walk down down before you call him a man?" is an example of : | Rhetorical question | 69 | |
3677251395 | To restrict or limit in meaning | Modify | 70 | |
3677251657 | A line of four feet | Tetrameter | 71 | |
3677252014 | rhyme royal is defined as ... | seven- line stanza of iambic pentameter rhymed ababbcc | 72 | |
3677253579 | A group of words containing a subject and its verb that may or may not form a complete sentence | Clause | 73 | |
3677254566 | The mood of a verb that gives an order | Imperative | 74 | |
3677255443 | A metrical foot of three syllables , including an accented syllable followed by two unaccented syllables | Dactyl | 75 | |
3677257477 | "When those fair suns shall set as set they must ,/ and all those tresses shall be laid in dust,/ This lock , the muse shall consecrate to fame,/ And midst the stars inscribe Belindas name " is an example of : | Heroic Couplet | 76 | |
3677258580 | " O mother , mother make my bed,/ O make it soft and narrow ./ Since my love died for me today ,/ I'll die for him tomorrow " Is an example of | Ballad Meter | 77 | |
3677260803 | " Men called him Mulciber , and how he fell / From heaven they fabled, thrown by angry Jove / Sheer o'er the crystal battlements: from morn / To mom he fell , from moon to dewy eve" is an example of .... | Blank Verse | 78 | |
3677261217 | This genre often includes stories about innocence , childhood.and new love | Romance | 79 | |
3677262242 | This genre often includes stories about rebirth , new possibilities , and renewal | Tragedy | 80 | |
3677262867 | There are no heroes in this genre , just broken people in nee of a fresh start | Tragedy | 81 | |
3677264219 | Most coming-of-age stories fit into this genre | Irony/Satire | 82 | |
3677264965 | The river that divides the land of the living from Hades | Styx | 83 | |
3677265258 | God of Warfare | Ares | 84 | |
3677266521 | Archilles one bodily weakness was found on his... | Heel | 85 | |
3677266883 | The GOD of wine and revelry | Dioysus | 86 | |
3677267916 | Precursor to Romeo and Juliet , story about two lovers separated by a wall | Pyramus and Thisbe | 87 | |
3677268644 | A feather and so who escaped from the Labyrinth by building wings from wax and feathers | Daedalus and Icarus | 88 | |
3677269093 | Owner of the box containing all the worlds ills , which she accidentally releases | PAndora | 89 | |
3677269891 | A titian who created ma from clay and later stole fire from the gods | Promethus | 90 | |
3677270303 | Dies in a pyre 500 years and is then reborn from ashes | Phoenix | 91 | |
3677270893 | The evil wife of King Arab known for her vicious ways and persecution of the prophets | Jezebel | 92 | |
3677271133 | Known for his multi-colored coat | Joseph | 93 | |
3677271657 | The subject of bet between God and Satan ; known for his pateince | Job | 94 | |
3677272607 | Ancient Mesopotamian city known for its wealth , luxury , and extravagance | Babylon | 95 | |
3677272946 | The son of Abraham and Hagar who became a wandering out cast | Ishmael | 96 | |
3677273451 | The patriarch of Judaism | Abraham | 97 | |
3677275646 | Betrayed Christ with a kiss in the Garden of Gethsemane | Judas Iscariot | 98 | |
3677276286 | Which of the following is NOT one of the four Gospels | PAUL | 99 |