APLAC Glossary Test 12/1 Flashcards

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Thesis

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Statement of the main idea of an essay

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Title

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Word or phrase set off at the beginning of an essay to identify the subject, to capture the main idea of the essay or to attract the reader’s attention

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Tone

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The way the author presents a subject through their diction, sentence structure, purpose, and attitude toward the subject.

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Topic Sentence

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States the central idea of a paragraph and thus limits and controls the subject of the paragraph

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Transitions

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Words or phrases that link sentences, paragraphs, and large units of a composition to achieve coherance

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Understatement

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When an author assigns less significance to an event or thing than it deserves

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Unity

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Achieved in an essay when all the words, sentences, and paragraphs contribute to its thesis

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Voice

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How the speaker of a literary work presents himself or herself to the reader

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Writing Process

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Consists of five major stages: prewriting, writing drafts, revision, editing, and publication

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Zeugma

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Occurs when a word is used with two adjacent words in the same construction, but only one makes literal sense (ex. I lost my keys and my patience)

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