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Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Affirmation – positive assertion; confirmation Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Affable – Easily approachable; warmly friendly Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Alleviate – Relieve Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Aesthetic – artistic; dealing with or capable of appreciation of the beautiful Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Altruistic – unselfishly generous; concerned for others Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Analogous – comparable Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Ambivalence – the state of having contradictory or conflicting emotional attitudes Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Ambiguous – unclear or doubtful in meaning Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Advocate – urge; plead for Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Aloof – apart; reserved Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Allegory – A work that functions on a symbolic level. Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Alliteration – Beginning consecutive words with like sounds. Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Allusion – Reference to a famous person, place, or thing. Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Ambiguity – Uncertain or inexactness of language or meaning Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class

Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class Anaphora – Type of repetition; same expression (word or words) is repeated at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses or sentences. Ms. Geiss’ AP English III Class