Chapter 5 AP Literature Flashcards
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8810129407 | Figure of Speech | any way of saying something other than the ordinary way. | 0 | |
8810134505 | Figurative Language | language using figures of speech. | 1 | |
8810137127 | Metaphor | the comparison between two things is implied. | 2 | |
8810139439 | Simile | comparison expressed by the use of some word or phrase. | 3 | |
8810148182 | Personification | consists in giving the attributes of a human being to an animal, object, or concept. | 4 | |
8810151025 | Apostrophe | consists in addressing someone absent or dead or something nonhuman as if that person/thing were present and can respond. | 5 | |
8810153023 | Synecdoche | the use of the part for the whole. | 6 | |
8810161420 | Metonym | the use of something closely related for the thing actually meant. | 7 | |
8810164061 | Dead Metaphor | where the word metaphor is itself a metonym for all figurative language. | 8 | |
8810174953 | First Form Metaphor | both the literal and the figurative term are named. | 9 | |
8810185335 | Second Form Metaphor | the literal term is named and the figurative form is implied. | 10 | |
8810189145 | Third Form Metaphor | the literal term is implied and the figurative term is named. | 11 | |
8810190907 | Forth Form Metaphor | both the literal and figurative terms are implied. | 12 | |
8815212955 | Mind | By Richard Wilbur 1921 | 13 | |
8815219127 | Graceful Error | The mind can make mistakes | 14 | |
8815220541 | Correct the cave | These mistakes can alter the intellectual environment . | 15 | |
8815230329 | A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning | John Donne | 16 | |
8815505131 | Line 11 | Reference to the spheres of the Ptolemaic cosmology, whose movements cause no disturbance as does the movement of the earth. | 17 | |
8815529316 | Mourning | the expression of deep sorrow for someone who has died, typically involving following certain conventions such as wearing black clothes. | 18 | |
8815529317 | Profanation | the act of depriving something of its sacred character. | 19 | |
8815529318 | Laity | ordinary people, as distinct from professionals or experts. | 20 | |
8815532029 | Trepidation | a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen. | 21 | |
8815532030 | Innocent | not guilty of a crime or offense. | 22 | |
8815532031 | Sublunary | belonging to this world as contrasted with a better or more spiritual one. | 23 | |
8815534711 | Elemented | a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic | 24 |