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Literature
12th Grade
06/26/2014

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Antanaclasis
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Repetition of a word in two different senses. e.g. If we do not hang together, we will hang separately.
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Anticipated objection
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The technique a writer or speaker uses in an argumentative text to address and answer objections, even though the audience has not had the opportunity to voice these objections.
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Antimetabole
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The repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order. e.g. One should eat to live, not live to eat.
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Apologist
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A person or character who makes a case for some controversial, even contentious, position. (Often despite controversy over the position).
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Apology
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An elaborate statement justifying an apologist's position (therefore, usually justifying a controversial position).
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Apostrophe
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The direct address of an absent person or object as if they were able to reply.
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Asyndeton
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The omission of conjunctures between related clauses.
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Basic topic
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One of four greater perspectives Aristotle explained could be used to generate material about any subject manner: greater or less, possible and impossible, past fact, and future fact.
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Cloze test
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A test of reading ability that requires a person to fill in missing words in a text.
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Common topic
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One of the perspectives derived from Aristotle's topics, used to generate material. The six common topics are definition, division, comparison, relation, circumstances, and testimony.
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Compound subject
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A sentence in which two or more nouns, noun phrases, or noun clauses constitute the grammatical subject of a clause.
e.g. The dog and cat scurried away from the approaching car.
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Confirmation
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In ancient Roman oratory, the part of speech in which the speaker or writer could offer proof or demonstration of the central idea
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Dramatistic Pentad
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The invention strategy, developed by Kenneth Burke, that invites a speaker or writer to create identities for the act, agent, attitude, scene, and purpose in a situation.
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Effect
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The emotional or psychological impact a text has on a reader or listener.
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Ellipsis
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The omission of words, the meaning of which is provided for by the overall context of the passage.
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Epanalepsis
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Repetition at the end of a clause a word at the beginning of a clause.
e.g. Blood hath brought blood.
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Epithet
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A word or phrase adding characteristic to a person's name.
e.g. Alexander the Great
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Irony
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Writing or speaking that implies the opposite of what is actually written or spoken. (Sarcasm, basically)
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Narration
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In ancient Roman oratory, the part of speech in which the speaker provided background information on the topic.
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Parallelism
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A set of similarly structured words, phrases, or clauses that appear in a sentence or paragraph.
e.g. The dog ran, stumbled, and fell.
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Parenthesis
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An insertion (of material) that interrupts the typical flow of a sentence.
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People's topics
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The English translation of konnoi topoi, the four topics that Aristotle explained could be used to generate material about any topic. See also: basic topics.
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Periodic sentence
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A sentence with modifying elements included before the verb and/or compliment.
e.g. John, the tough one, the one who scoffed at any show of sentiment, got his mother flowers.
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