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Act - Apology

AP Lang Vocab #1

QuestionAnswer
Antihimeria the substitution of one part of speech for another
Antecedent- Consequence Relationship If...Then....Reasoning
Antimetabole The repetition of words in reverse grammatical order
Anaphora the repetition of a group of words at the beginning of successive clauses
Antithesis juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas
Anadiplosis the repetition of the last words of one clause at the beginning of the next clause.
Agent describe the person or persons involved in taking action in a particular situation.
Aim The goal of the writer or speaker
Apologist a person who makes a case for some controversial position
Agency the reasons by which something happened or happens in a particular situation.
Allegory extended metaphor of consonant sounds at the beginning or middle of two adjacent words
Anecdote A brief narrative
Antagonist the character who opposes the interests of the protagonist
Anglo-Saxon Diction Simple word choice
Aesthetic Reading reading to experience
Anticipated Objection argumentative text to address and answer objections the audience might have
Alliteration the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning or middle of adjacent words
Allusion a reference to another text or body of knowledge
Apology An elaborate statement
Act describe what happened or happens in a particular situation
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