Ap Language Flashcards
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4899462381 | Appeals: Logos | logic and reason | 0 | |
4899479434 | Appeals: Ethos | ethics | 1 | |
4899479435 | Appeals: Pathos | emotion | 2 | |
4906335322 | Induction | specific to abstract | 3 | |
4906338878 | Deduction | abstract to specific | 4 | |
4906345745 | Denotation | (Diction) dictionary meaning | 5 | |
4906345746 | Connotation | (Diction) emotional association of a word | 6 | |
4906351027 | Euphemism | (Diction) making something sound better | 7 | |
4906358659 | Objective | (type of writing) without bias | 8 | |
4906360956 | Subjective | (type of writing) with bias | 9 | |
4906363090 | Epigraph | (type of writing) writing on the outside | 10 | |
5161543367 | 5 types of Arguments DEEP C | Definition Ethics Evaluation Proposal and Causation | 11 | |
5161620768 | Syllogism | major premise, minor premise and a conclusion | 12 | |
5161620769 | Contextual | background info | 13 | |
5161720498 | Anadiplosis | (Syntactical Structure) Takes the last word of a phrase and repeats it in the next phrase | 14 | |
5161729689 | Asyndeton | (Syntactical Structure) without conjuctions | 15 | |
5161731404 | Polysyndeton | (Syntactical Structure) adds conjunctions after every word in a list | 16 | |
5161739460 | Antithesis | (Syntactical Structure) contrasting any of the different parts of a statement | 17 | |
5161746826 | Anaphora | (Syntactical Structure) repetition of a word at the beginning of a series of sentences | 18 | |
5161755855 | Parallelism | (Syntactical Structure) uses same general structure or multiples parts of a sentence | 19 | |
5161764174 | Zeugma | (Syntactical Structure) a word applies to two others in different senses | 20 | |
5161798070 | Metaphor | (Trope) doesn't like or as | 21 | |
5161798071 | Simile | (Trope) use like or as | 22 | |
5161798072 | Personification | (Trope) human features to an animal | 23 | |
5161798073 | Hyperbole | (Trope) an exaggerated statement | 24 | |
5161837431 | Correlative | Mutual relationship with another word or concept | 25 | |
5168529545 | 6 types of reasoning GAS CAP | Generality, analogy, sign, casual, authority, and principle | 26 | |
5168535029 | Analogy | (reasoning) simpler idea for something complex | 27 | |
5168539085 | Sign | (reasoning) indication | 28 | |
5168540950 | Casual | (reasoning) an occurrence | 29 | |
5168542318 | Authority | (reasoning) support an idea | 30 | |
5168547138 | Principle | (reasoning) abstract belief among people | 31 | |
5168551969 | Expository | (Mode) Explains | 32 | |
5168554364 | Descriptive | (Mode) Describes | 33 | |
5168554365 | Narrative | (Mode) Recounting an event | 34 | |
5168558100 | Persuasive | (Mode) influences | 35 | |
5168561396 | Classification | (Mode) categorizes | 36 | |
5168563068 | Extended Definition | (Mode) Fuller description | 37 | |
5472865465 | Parts Of an Argument | Refutation, Rebuttal, Antanagoge, Concession | 38 | |
5472912926 | Satire | (Literary Term) Sarcasm | 39 | |
5472917713 | Parody | (Literary Term) Imitative use of the words | 40 | |
5472919507 | Caricature | (Literary Term) Exaggerated Representation | 41 | |
5760868256 | Ad Hominem | (Logical Fallacy) attack the person | 42 | |
5760868257 | The Straw Man | (logical fallacy) | 43 | |
5760868258 | Post Hoc | (logical fallacy) | 44 | |
5760920215 | Ethics | (type of argument) arguing how we should act | 45 | |
5760922366 | Evaluation | (type of argument) quality of something | 46 | |
5760922367 | Proposal | (type of argument) what action should be taken | 47 | |
5760926600 | Causation | (type of argument) cause of something | 48 | |
5760933167 | Anecdote | short story | 49 | |
5760933168 | Generality | (type of reasoning) | 50 | |
5760947563 | Chiasmus | (syntactical structure) parallelism that flips the original form around | 51 | |
5760955101 | Apothegm | (syntactical structure) short sentence at the end of a series of longer sentences | 52 | |
5760969966 | Synecdoche | (trope) part is used to reference a whole | 53 | |
5760973423 | Oxymoron | (literary term) contradictory term | 54 | |
5760975141 | Archetype | (literary term) symbol that transcends time. | 55 | |
5760980615 | juxtaposition | (syntactical structure) placing something side by side for comparison | 56 | |
5761042408 | periodic sentence | (syntactical structure)not grammatically correct until the end | 57 | |
5761042409 | loose sentence | (syntactical structure) grammatically correct before the end of a sentence | 58 | |
5761043702 | hypophora | (syntactical structure) answering your own question | 59 | |
5761062027 | Synesthesia | (trope) confusion of senses | 60 | |
5761064759 | Semantics | (diction) study of words | 61 | |
5761077649 | malapropism | (diction) humorous confusion of words | 62 | |
5761081883 | cliche | (diction) overused phrase | 63 | |
5761099993 | litotes | (diction) emphasizes a word by using a word opposite to the condiction | 64 | |
5761102284 | colloquialism | (diction) regional wording | 65 | |
5761103867 | paradox | (literary term) truth to an idea that looks false | 66 | |
5761112139 | motif | (literary term) pattern | 67 | |
5761124898 | digression | (type of writing) slowly get off topic | 68 | |
5761125748 | non sequitur | (type of writing) goes completely off topic | 69 | |
6315643571 | Matonomy | A word substituted for another | 70 | |
6315643572 | Jargon | Language particular to a profession (diction) | 71 | |
6315643573 | Bernecular | Native language of a place (doction) | 72 | |
6315643574 | Understatement | Presenting something as less (trope) | 73 | |
6315643575 | Lampoon | Harsh humor (trope) | 74 | |
6315643576 | Discursive | Writing thats all over the place (ex: cursive)(trope) | 75 | |
6315643577 | Dialectic | Centers on an argument then counters it with opposing ideas (trope) | 76 | |
6315643578 | Pastoral/idyll | Writing that extolls the virtue of the countryside(trope) | 77 | |
6315643579 | Didatic | Emphasizes instructional and informative qualaties in literature (trope) | 78 | |
6315643580 | Allegory | Characters and events are symbols that stand for human life (trope) | 79 | |
6315643581 | Pedantry | Overwrought with rules and reform (trope) | 80 | |
6315643582 | Discourse | Written or spoken | 81 |