APEL: All Vocab

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Audience

The person(s) reached by a piece of writing.

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Attitude

The writer's intellectual position or emotion regarding the subject of the writing.

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Tone

The attitude a literary work/author takes toward its subject, audience, and/or theme. It reflects the narrator's ___. Without ___, a piece of literature would evoke no emotion, and may seem very dull.

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Diction

An author's choice of words to convey a tone or effect.

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Ethos

the ethical appeal; to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character

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Logos

The appeal to logic; to convince an audience by use of logic or reason.

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Pathos

The emotional appeal; to persuade an audience by appealing to their emotions

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Fallacy

a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument

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Ad hominem argument

From the Latin meaning "to or against the man," this is an argument that appeals to emotion rather than reason, to feeling rather than intellect; falls under the umbrella of a fallacy.

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Infer

to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented

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Connotation

The non literal, associative meaning of a word; the implied, suggested meaning, which may involve ideas, emotion, or attitudes.

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Denotation

the dictionary definition of a word; the direct and specific meaning

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Apostrophe

a figure of speech in which a person, thing, or abstract quality is addressed as if present

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Imagery

Sensory details in a work; the use of figurative language to evoke a feeling, call to mind an idea, or describe an object. Involves any or all the five senses.

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Deductive

reasoning from the general to the specific.

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Inductive

reasoning from the specific to the general.

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Structure

the framework or organization of a literary selection

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Synthesis

the joining of two or more ideas or arguments to produce a new idea or argument

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Warrant

connection, often unstated and assumed, between the claim and the supporting reason(s). The assumption makes the claim seem plausible. Audience needs to share the writers'/speakers' assumptions or the argument will not be effective.

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Syntax

the way words are put together to form phrases, clauses, and sentences

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Symbol/Symbolism

Generally, anything that represents, stands for, something else. Usually, this is concrete (an object, character, or scene) and represents something much more abstract.

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Mood

The feeling or ambiance resulting from the tone of a piece as well as the writer/narrator's attitude and point of view. The effect is created through description of feelings or objects that establishes a particular feeling such as gloom, fear, or hope.

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Atmosphere

The emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work, established partly by the setting and partly by the author's choice of objects that are described.

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Abstract

Not related to the concrete properties of an object; pertaining to ideas, concepts, or qualities as opposed to physical attributes.

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Ambiguity

Use of language in which multiple meanings are possible; the quality of being open to more than one interpretation.

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Persona

The voice or figure of the author who tells the story and who may or may not share the values of the actual author.

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Rhetoric

The art of persuasion, using language purposefully, in order to get something done; the use of spoken or written word (or a visual medium) to convey ideas and convince an audience.

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Rhetorical situation

The context or set of circumstances out of which a text arises. It can be described in five parts: audience, author (rhetor), purpose, context, content/topic.

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Rhetorical analysis

This considers all elements of the rhetorical situation in which a text was generated and delivered in order to make an argument about the text; including the evaluation of the text and its effectiveness.

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Rhetorical mode

These are ways of using language with a specific focus. Some examples are narration, description, definition, division/classification, comparison/contrast, cause/effect, etc.

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Prose

The ordinary of form of written language without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.

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Colloquial

Informal words, phrases or even slang in a piece of writing.

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Sarcasm

A sharp, caustic remark. A form of verbal irony in which apparent praise is actually bitterly or harshly critical.

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Satire

A literary style used to make fun of or ridicule an idea or human vice or weakness.

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Motif

Recurrent device, formula, or situation that often serves as a signal for the appearance of a character or event.

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Metaphor

A comparison of two unlike things that have something in common but not using "like" or "as".

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Simile

A comparison of two different things or ideas through the use of the words "like" or "as".

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Catharsis

Purification or cleansing of the spirit through the emotions of pity and terror as a witness to a tragedy.

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Cliché

An expression or idea that has been overused to the extent that it loses its original meaning or novelty.

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Irony

Verbal, dramatic, and situational- A situation or statement characterized by significant difference between what is expected or understood and what actually happens or is meant.

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Paradox

Occurs when the elements of a statement contradict each other. Although the statement may appear illogical, impossible, or absurd, it turns out to have a coherent meaning that reveals a hidden truth.

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Juxtaposition

Placing of two items side by side to create a certain effect, reveal an attitude, or accomplish some other purpose.

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Oxymoron

a figure of speech that combines two apparently contradictory terms into a single unusual expression.

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Allegory

The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning.

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Allusion

A direct or indirect reference to something that is presumable commonly known, such as an event, book, myth, place, or work of art

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Epigraph

Quote set at the beginning of a literary work or at its divisions to set the tone or suggest a theme

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Elegiac

expressing sorrow often for something past; sorrowful

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Contradiction

A direct opposition between things compared; inconsistency

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Understatement

It is a kind of irony that deliberately represents something as being much less than it really is

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Hyperbole

An overstatement characterized by exaggerated language.

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Metonymy

A term from the Greek meaning “changed label” or “substitute name,” ___ is a figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that or another closely associated with it.

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Antithesis

The juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balanced phrases or clauses.

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Epiphany

A sudden or intuitive insight or perception into the reality or essential meaning of something usually brought on by a simple or common occurrence or experience.

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Anecdote

A brief story or tale.

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Pun

A play on words that are either identical or similar in sound but have sharply diverse meanings. ___ may have serious as well as humorous uses. 

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Wit

In modern usage, intellectually amusing language that surprises and delights. This usually uses terse language that makes a pointed statement.

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Didactic

Intended for teaching or to teach a moral lesson.

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Syllogism

A form of deductive reasoning; an extremely subtle, sophisticated, or deceptive argument; a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion.

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Invective

The use of angry or insulting language in satirical writing. 

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Euphemism

Substitution of a milder or less direct expression for one that is harsh or blunt.

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Anachronism

Use of historically inaccurate details in a text.

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Parallelism

The use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound, meaning, or meter.

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Parody

A writing which imitates another serious piece and pokes fun at the original.

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Propaganda

Information or rumor deliberately spread to help or harm a person, group, or institution.

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Analogy

A comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is quite different from it. Aims at explaining that idea or thing by comparing it to something that is familiar.

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Aphorism

An original concise statement designed to make a point or illustrate a commonly held belief. 

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Genre

Term used to describe literary forms. 

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Eulogy

A speech or writing in praise of a deceased person or thing.

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Repetition

A device in which words, sounds, and ideas are used more than once to enhance rhythm and create emphasis.

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Alliteration

The repetition of initial consonant sounds withing a formal grouping.

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