AP English Vocabulary Terms Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009
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Topic 1 – 10 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Personification. Figure out the word based on it’s definition. A figure of speech in which a non-human thing is given human qualities, feelings, thoughts and attitudes. ANSWER: Personification.
Topic 1 – 20 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Synecdoche. Figure out the word based on it’s definition. A figure of speech in which a part represents the whole. ANSWER: Synecdoche.
Topic 1 – 30 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Caesura. Figure out the word based on it’s definition. A pause in a line of poetry that is formed by the rhythms of natural speech rather than by metrics. ANSWER: Caesura.
Topic 1 – 40 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Cacophony. Figure out the word based on it’s definition. A harsh, unpleasant combination of sounds or tones. It may be an unconscious flaw in the poet's music, resulting in harshness of sound or difficulty of articulation, or it may be used consciously for effect. ANSWER: Cacophony.
Topic 1 – 50 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Parallelism. It refers to the grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences or paragraphs to give structural similarity. This can involve repetition of a grammatical element, such as a preposition or verbal phrase. ANSWER: Parallelism.
Topic 2 – 10 Points QUESTION: Give an example of the word “personification”. Can be a sentence, phrase or representation. ANSWER: Depends on answer person gave. For example, “The leaves whispered to me,” or “The trees moved around while the wind blew.”
Topic 2 – 20 Points QUESTION: Give an example of the word “pun”. Can be a sentence, phrase or representation. ANSWER: Depends on answer person gave. For example, in Romeo and Juliet, Romeo says, “Not I, believe me. You have dancing shoes with nimble soles; I have a soul of lead”
Topic 2 – 30 Points QUESTION: Give an example of the word “anaphora”. Can be a sentence, phrase or representation. ANSWER: Depends on answer person gave. For example, in The Great Gatsby, "Filled with faces dead and gone. Filled with friends now gone forever."
Topic 2 – 40 Points QUESTION: Give an example of the word “paradox”. Can be a sentence, phrase or representation. ANSWER: Depends on answer person gave. For example, in John Donne's Batter my heart, three personed God, "Take me to you, imprison me, for I, / Except you enthrall me, never shall be free..."
Topic 2 – 50 Points QUESTION: Give an example of the word “cacophony”. Can be a sentence, phrase or representation. ANSWER: Depends on answer person gave. For example, in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, “And being no stranger to the art of war, I have him a description of cannons, culverins, muskets, carbines, pistols, bullets, powder, swords, bayonets, battles, sieges, retreats, attacks, undermines, countermines, bombardments, sea-fights…”
Topic 3 – 10 Points QUESTION: Give one synonym of the word “diction”. ANSWER: The possible answers are: eloquence, fluency, intonation, phrasing, pronunciation, wording, and any others that follow.
Topic 3 – 20 Points QUESTION: Give a synonym or antonym of the word “symbol”. ANSWER: Possible answers are: badge, design, emblem, figure, image, indication, logo, motif, pattern, token, and any others that follow.
Topic 3 – 30 Points QUESTION: Give at least 2 synonyms of the word “foreshadowing”. ANSWER: Possible answers are: foretell, imply, portend, predict, presage, forebode, hint, omen, promise, prophesy, and any others that follow.
Give 3 synonyms or 1 antonym of the word “dialect”. Topic 3 – 40 Points QUESTION: Give 3 synonyms or 1 antonym of the word “dialect”. ANSWER: Possible synonyms are: accent, idiom, language, lingo, pronunciation, slang, terminology, tongue, vocabulary, and any others that follow. Possible antonyms are: standard.
Topic 3 – 50 Points QUESTION: Give at least 3 synonyms or antonyms of the word “static character”. ANSWER: Possible synonyms are: fixed, immobile, passive, stagnant, stationary, bland, and any others that follow. Possible antonyms are: unsteady, inconstant, unstable, active, changeable, variable, and any others that follow.
Topic 4 – 10 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Internal Conflict. What kind of conflict is this? Jason VS. his fear of spiders? ANSWER: Internal Conflict.
Topic 4 – 20 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: External Conflict What type of conflict is this? A character in a story struggles against another character physically. ANSWER: External Conflict
Topic 4 – 30 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: External Conflict. What type of conflict is this? Count Dracula was known to sneak out at night and gather up his victims. ANSWER: External Conflict.
Topic 4 – 40 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Both internal and external. What type of conflict is this? Atticus and Mr. Ewell’s relationship. ANSWER: Both internal and external.
Topic 4 – 50 Points QUESTION: What type of conflict is this? Romeo and Juliet cannot be together. ANSWER: Both internal and external conflict.
Topic 5 – 10 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: AABB rhyme scheme. What kind of rhyme scheme is this poem portraying? Lord of Deceit, "Trapped within a haze of fear,/ The Lord of Lies does appear./ Clouded by so much that's wrong,/ Truth gets twisted by his song." ANSWER: AABB rhyme scheme.
Topic 5 – 20 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Rhyming Couplet. What word is this poem representing? "And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare/ As any she belied with false compare." ANSWER: Rhyming Couplet.
Topic 5 – 30 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Free Verse Poetry which avoids the patterns of regular rhyme or meter. ANSWER: Free Verse
Topic 5 – 40 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Euphony. What word is this poem trying to represent? "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: / Its loveliness increases; it will never / Pass into nothingness, but still will keep /A bower quiet for us, and a sleep / Full of sweet dreams, and quiet breathing." ANSWER: Euphony.
Topic 5 – 50 Points QUESTION: ANSWER: Possible answers: Give two examples of the word “cliché”. ANSWER: Possible answers: Avoid it like the plague, Dead as a doornail, Take the tiger by the tail, Low hanging fruit, If only walls could talk, The pot calling the kettle black, Think outside the box, Thick as thieves, But at the end of the day, Plenty of fish in the sea, Every dog has its day, Like a kid in a candy store