AP Literature and Composition Flashcards
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5743601804 | Allegory | 0 | ||
5743601805 | Alliteration | 1 | ||
5743601806 | Allusion | 2 | ||
5743601807 | Analogy | 3 | ||
5743601808 | Anecdote | 4 | ||
5743601809 | Antagonist | 5 | ||
5743601810 | Antithesis | 6 | ||
5743601811 | Apostrophe | 7 | ||
5743601812 | Archetype | 8 | ||
5743601813 | Aside | 9 | ||
5743601814 | Assonance | 10 | ||
5743601815 | Blank verse | 11 | ||
5743601817 | Caesura | 12 | ||
5743601818 | Canon | 13 | ||
5743601819 | Caricature | 14 | ||
5743601820 | Chiasmus | 15 | ||
5743601821 | Cliché | 16 | ||
5743601822 | Colloquialism | 17 | ||
5743601823 | Conceit | 18 | ||
5743601824 | Connotation | 19 | ||
5743601825 | Consonance | 20 | ||
5743601826 | Cynicism | 21 | ||
5743601827 | Denotation | 22 | ||
5743601828 | Denouement | 23 | ||
5743601829 | Deus ex machina | 24 | ||
5743601832 | Dialect | 25 | ||
5743601833 | Diction | 26 | ||
5743601834 | Didactic | 27 | ||
5743601835 | Digression | 28 | ||
5743601836 | Dissonance | 29 | ||
5743601837 | Doppelganger | 30 | ||
5743601838 | Elegiac | 31 | ||
5743601839 | Ellipsis | 32 | ||
5743601840 | Epic | 33 | ||
5743601841 | Epigram | 34 | ||
5743601842 | Epigraph | 35 | ||
5743601843 | Epilogue | 36 | ||
5743601844 | Epiphany | 37 | ||
5743601845 | Epitaph | 38 | ||
5743601846 | Epithet | 39 | ||
5743601847 | Euphemism | 40 | ||
5743601848 | Epistolary novel | 41 | ||
5743601850 | Exposition | 42 | ||
5743601851 | Farce | 43 | ||
5743601852 | Figurative language | 44 | ||
5743601854 | Foil | 45 | ||
5743601855 | Foreshadowing | 46 | ||
5743601856 | Framed story | 47 | ||
5743601858 | Genre | 48 | ||
5743601859 | Hyperbole | 49 | ||
5743601860 | Iambic | 50 | ||
5743601861 | Imagery | 51 | ||
5743601862 | In medias res | 52 | ||
5743601865 | Invocation | 53 | ||
5743601866 | Dramatic Irony | 54 | ||
5743601868 | Situational Irony | 55 | ||
5743601869 | Verbal Irony | 56 | ||
5743601870 | Local color writing | 57 | ||
5743601873 | Metaphor | 58 | ||
5743601874 | Metonymy | 59 | ||
5743601875 | Modernism | 60 | ||
5743601876 | Parable | 61 | ||
5743601877 | Paradox | 62 | ||
5743601878 | Parody | 63 | ||
5743601879 | Personification | 64 | ||
5743601880 | Post-Modernism | 65 | ||
5743601881 | Protagonist | 66 | ||
5743601882 | Pun | 67 | ||
5743601883 | Realism | 68 | ||
5743601884 | Romanticism | 69 | ||
5743601885 | Rhetoric | 70 | ||
5743601886 | Satire | 71 | ||
5743601887 | Sarcasm | 72 | ||
5743601888 | Schadenfreude | 73 | ||
5743601889 | Simile | 74 | ||
5743601890 | Stanza | 75 | ||
5743601891 | Stream of consciousness | 76 | ||
5743601894 | Structure | 77 | ||
5743601895 | Style | 78 | ||
5743601896 | Symbolism | 79 | ||
5743601897 | Synecdoche | 80 | ||
5743601898 | Syntax | 81 | ||
5743601899 | Theme | 82 | ||
5743601900 | Tone | 83 | ||
5743601901 | Transcendentalism | 84 |