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Midterm Review
AP English III Salce
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English
11th Grade
12/15/2011

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Rhetorical Devices: Anadiplosis
Definition
repetition of the word of one clause at the beginning of the following clause
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Rhetorical Devices: Anaphora
Definition
the repetition of the same word or group of words at the beginnings of successive clauses
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Rhetorical Devices: Antimetabole
Definition
repetition of words, in successive clauses, in reverse grammatical order
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Rhetorical Devices: Antithesis
Definition
the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, often used in parallel structure
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Rhetorical Devices: Apposition
Definition
placing side by side two coordinate elements, the second of which serves as an explanation or modification of the first
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Rhetorical Devices: Asyndeton
Definition
deliberate omission of conjunctions between a series of related clauses
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Rhetorical Devices: Chiasmus
Definition
(the "criss-cross") reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases or clauses
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Rhetorical Devices: Climax
Definition
arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in order of increasing importance
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Rhetorical Devices: Ellipsis
Definition
deliberate omission of a word or words which are readily implied by the context
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Rhetorical Devices: Epanalepsis
Definition
repetition at the end of a clause of the word that occurred at the beginning of the clause
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Rhetorical Devices: Epistrophe
Definition
repetition of the same word or group of words at the ends of successive clauses
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Rhetorical Devices: Hyperbole
Definition
an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally
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Rhetorical Devices: Isocolon
Definition
a scheme of parallel structure which occurs when the parallel elements are similar not only in grammatical structure but also in length
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Rhetorical Devices: Parallelism
Definition
similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses
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Rhetorical Devices: Parenthesis
Definition
insertion of some verbal unit in a position that interrupts the normal syntactical flow of the sentences
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Rhetorical Devices: Polyptoton
Definition
repetition of words derived from the same root
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Rhetorical Devices: Polysyndeton
Definition
deliberate use of many conjunctions
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Rhetorical Devices: Rhetorical Question
Definition
a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered
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Syntax: Declarative Sentence
Definition
statement
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Syntax: Interrogative Sentence
Definition
questions
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Syntax: Imperative Sentence
Definition
commands
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Syntax: Exclamatory Sentence
Definition
exclaims
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Syntax: Simple Sentence
Definition
sentence that contains one independent clause
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Syntax: Compound Sentence
Definition
a sentence containing two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon
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Syntax: Complex Sentence
Definition
sentence containing an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
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Syntax: Compound-Complex Sentence
Definition
a sentence containing a compound sentence with one or more dependent clauses
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Syntax: Periodic Sentence
Definition
a sentence with many lead-in phrases with a subject and verb at the end
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Syntax: Cumulative Sentence
Definition
a sentence formed with the main idea at the beginning with elaboration following
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Syntax: Dependent Clause
Definition
subject+verb+incomplete thought; a clause with a weakening word (subordinating conjunction or relative pronouns)
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Syntax: Independent Clause
Definition
subject+verb+a complete thought
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Analysis: Analysis vs. Summary
Definition
Summary is merely stating what the author wrote about and what kinds of rhetoric he used, while analysis goes deeper than summary ie: WARRANT (why the author used the devices he did and overall impact of his choices)
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Analysis: Steps in Analysis
Definition
The introduction states the author's purpose and provides a claim about the rhetorical choices the author chose to achieve his purpose. The body paragraphs provide smaller claims with evidence and warrant to support the overall claim and explain WHY the author made these choices. The conclusion wraps up the entire piece.
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Rhetorical Choices: Diction
Definition
the words the author chooses to use, taking special attention to their connotation
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Rhetorical Choices: Syntax
Definition
grammatical arrangements of words in a sentence (see flashcards on syntax)
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Rhetorical Choices: Imagery
Definition
language that excites the emotions; very descriptive; creates images in the readers' heads
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Rhetorical Choices: Figurative Language
Definition
language that uses figures of speech, such as similes, metaphors and hyperbole
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Rhetorical Choices: Structure
Definition
the grammatical arrangements of words in a sentence (syntax)
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Rhetorical Choices: Tone
Definition
the attitude the author has toward the subject, made evident by his other rhetorical choices
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Argumentation: Defend
Definition
to agree with a statement and use evidence to support the claim
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Argumentation: Refute
Definition
to disagree with a statement and use evidence to prove the claim invalid
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Argumentation: Qualifying
Definition
to give evidence to both sides of an argument
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Argumentation: Claim
Definition
states the author's position on the chosen topic; establishes argument
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Argumentation: Evidence
Definition
data cited to support the claim
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Argumentation: Warrant
Definition
interprets the data and shows how it supports the claim
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Argumentation: Rhetorical Triangle
Definition
speaker<-->subject<-->audience<-->(speaker)
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Conventions: Underlining
Definition
Used to identify the title of a book
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Conventions: Quotation Marks
Definition
Used to identify the title of a shorter work (i.e. essay)
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Conventions: Capitalization
Definition
beginning of sentences, personal nouns, and titles
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Conventions: Punctuation
Definition
This includes periods, exclamations, and question marks at the ends of sentences. Commas used in lists, conjunctions, separating phrases from the rest of the sentence, separating parenthetical elements, coordinating adjectives, and avoiding confusion.
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Conventions: Grammar
Definition
Prepositional phrases are made up of a preposition and the object of the preposition. Appositive phrases rename the previous noun. Infinitive phrases are identified by to plus a verb. Gerund phrases contain verbs ending in -ing and functioning as a noun. Participial phrases use verbs ending in -ing or -ed and functions as adjectives.
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Tone Vocabulary: Candid
Definition
straightforward; objective
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Tone Vocabulary: Enthusiastic
Definition
excited; lively
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Tone Vocabulary: Colloquial
Definition
informal; familiar; conversational
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Tone Vocabulary: Condemnatory
Definition
expressing adverse or unfavorable judgment upon a subject
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Tone Vocabulary: Outraged
Definition
powerful feelings of anger or resentment
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Tone Vocabulary: Hysterical
Definition
uncontrollably emotional
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Tone Vocabulary: Consoling
Definition
comforting; alleviating grief, sorrow, or disappointment
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Tone Vocabulary: Supportive
Definition
providing encouragement; agreeing with another's cause
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Tone Vocabulary: Sympathetic
Definition
compassionate; understanding
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Tone Vocabulary: Sneering
Definition
contempt; ridiculing
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Tone Vocabulary: Condescending
Definition
an air of superiority
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Tone Vocabulary: Judgmental
Definition
authoritative; criticizing
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