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05/15/2007

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allegory
Definition
Device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning. It usually deals with moral truth or a generalization about human existence.
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aphorism
Definition
Terse statements of known authorship which expresses a general truth or a moral principle; truism. If authorship is unknown, it's a folk proverb.
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apostrophe
Definition
Figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or a personified abstraction, such as liberty or love. It adds familiarity or emotional intensity.
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atmosphere
Definition
Emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work, established party by setting and partly by the author's choice of objects that are described.
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colloquialism
Definition
Use of slang or informalities in speech or writing. Give work a conversational, familiar tone. Includes local or regional dialects.
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conceit
Definition
Fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects. Displays intellectual cleverness due to unusual comparison.
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denotation
Definition
Strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word, devoid of any emotion, attitude, or color. Opposite of connotation.
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diction
Definition
Word choice, especially with regard to their correctness, clearness, or effectiveness.
Examples: formal/informal, ornate/plain
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didactic
Definition
"Teaching" Having primary aim of teaching or instructing, especially the teaching of moral or ethical principles
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generic convections
Definition
Describes traditions for each genre (e.x. differentiates between essay and journalistic writing)
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genre (three categories)
Definition
Prose - fiction/nonfiction
Poetry - lyric, dramatic, narrative, epic...
Drama - tragedy, comedy, melodrama, farce...
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homily
Definition
"Sermon"
Any serious talk, speech, or lecture involving moral or spiritual advice
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invective
Definition
Emotionally violent, verbal denunciation or attack using strong, abusive language
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irony (three types)
Definition
Verbal irony
Situational irony
Dramatic irony
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loose sentence
Definition
Type of sentence in which the main idea (independent clause) comes first, followed by dependent grammatical unites such as phrases and clauses.
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metonomy
Definition
"changed label" or "substitute name"
The name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it (ex. "the White House declared" rather than "the President declared")
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mood (three types)
...it's also like tone/atmosphere
Definition
Indicative mood - factual sentences
Subjunctive mood - doubtful or conditional attitude
Imperative mood - commands
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syllogism
Definition
Deductive system of formal logic that presents two premises ("major", then "minor") that inevitably lead to a sound conclusion.
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syntax
Definition
How words are joined into phrases, clauses, and sentences. It deals with groups of words, as opposed to individual words (diction)
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theme
Definition
Central idea or message of a work, the insight it offers into life
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tone
Definition
Similar to mood, tone describes the author's attitude toward his or her material, the audience, or both. Examples: playful, serious, businesslike, sarcastic, humorous, formal, ornate, somber
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pedantic
Definition
Adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly, academic, or bookish
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periodic sentence
Definition
Sentence that presents its central meaning in a main clause at the end. Ex: "Ecstatic with my AP scores, I let out a loud shout of joy!"
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point of view
Definition
First person narrator - protagonist, participant, or observer Third person narrator - omniscient, limited omniscient ...also means the author's attitude
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predicate adjective
Definition
Ex: My boyfriend is tall, dark, and handsome. Group of predicate adjectives is "tall, dark and handsome"
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predicate nominative
Definition
Ex: Lincoln was a man of integrity. Predicate nominative is "man of integrity" because it renames Lincoln.
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rhetorical modes (four common types/ modes of discourse)
Definition
Describes variety, conventions, and purposes of the major kinds of writing.
Exposition
Argumentation
Description
Narration
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