December finals reversed Flashcards

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too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words

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Assertion

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a friendly, harmonious relationship. especially : a relationship characterized by agreement, mutual understanding, or empathy that makes communication possible or easy.

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Rapport

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is verbal or written language that follows the natural flow of speech without metrical structure.

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Prose

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4
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make (something) clear or explain and interpret

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Elucidate

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too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.

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ineffable

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a literary device in which a line of poetry
carries its idea or thought over to the next line
without a grammatical pause

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Enjabment

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7
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a statement that appears at first to be
contradictory, but upon reflection then makes
sense

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Paradox

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the removal of an unstressed syllable or letter
from a word in order to mix words together
and decrease overall syllables

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Elision

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Device an author uses to reveal a character’s values, feelings, and goals to the reader. Also is explaining details about a character in a story

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Characterization

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A story or description of events that convey a hidden meaning. (like the holocaust allegory with animals)

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Allegory

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a figure of speech in which two vastly
different objects are likened together with the
help of similes or metaphors. (life is like a box of chocolates)

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Conceit

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understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of the contrary (as in “not a bad singer” or “not unhappy”). Not the shapest tool in the shed, not as young as you used to be, that’s not a bad idea.

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Litotes

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13
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determines how the chosen words are used to
form a sentence. The most basic syntax follows a subject + verb + direct object formula. That is, “Jillian hit the ball.” Syntax allows us to understand that we wouldn’t write, “Hit Jillian the ball.”

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Syntax

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a figure of speech in which one object or idea
takes the place of another with which it has a
close association. redcoats to brits, suits to refer to buissnessmen, dish to refer to food.

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Metonymy

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For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

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FANBOYS

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16
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FANBOYS

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Coordinating conjunctions

17
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only contains one full thought

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Simple sentence

18
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has two complete thoughts and uses either semi-colo or coordinating conjunction

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Compound sentence

19
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contains 1 independent and one dependent clause

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Complex sentece

20
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makes an independent clause a dependent clause

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suboordinating conjunction

21
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Used to combine two independent clauses

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Semi colon