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Apostrophe - C.R.
AP Lang Vocab #2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Apostrophe | Soliloquy where nature is addressed as if human. |
| Appeal | 3 strategies for persuading audiences - logos, ethos, pathos |
| Appeal to Authority | Person in authority as a means of supporting a claim |
| Appeal to Emotion | Pathos |
| Appositive | A noun that is immediately followed by another noun |
| Argument | A representation of how a writer sees an issue, problem, or subject |
| Argument by Analysis | An Argument developed by breaking down the subject into its component parts |
| Aristotelian Triangle | A diagram showing the relationship between writer, speaker, audience, and text in a rhetorical situation |
| Arrangement | The placement of ideas for effect |
| Assonance | The repetition of vowel sounds of two or more adjacent words |
| Assumption | An opinion, perspective or belief that the speaker thinks the audience holds. |
| Asyndeton | Conjunction between related clauses |
| Attitude | The manner in which an action is carried out |
| Audience | The person or persons who listen or read written or spoken text and are capable of responding to it |
| Basic Topic | One of 4 perspectives that Aristotle explained could be used to generate material about any subject |
| Begging the Question | Constructs an argument on an assumption that the audience does not accept. |
| Brainstorming | Planning act of the writing process |
| Canon | One of the traditional elements of rhetorical composition |
| Casuistry | A mental exercise to discover possibilities for analysis of communication |
| Casual Relationship | Cause and effect relationship |