APLAC Vocabulary

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Metaphor

comparison not using like or as

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Simile

comparison using like or as

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Apostrophe

an address

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Allusion

reference to something outside the text

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Hyperbole

exaggeration

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Irony

stating or portraying the opposite of the author’s true feeling

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Paradox

seeming contradiction

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Epithet

name-calling

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Euphemism

using a more polite term for a coarse or unpleasant term

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Cause and Effect

one event leaders to another

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Classification

to categorize into similar ideas

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Definition

the concrete or abstract meaning of something to an author

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Process Analysis

a step-by-step breakdown of events

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Comparison

to look for similarities

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Contrast

to look for differences

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Analogy

the comparison of two things for the purpose of clarification

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Narration

telling a story

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Exposition

a description and explanation of an idea

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Satire

corrective ridicule

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Logos

to use facts/statistics to make a point

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Pathos

to use emotion to manipulate the audience

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Ethos

to show ethics (experts) to support a point

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Anadiplosis

a technique whereby the concluding word of a sentence or clause becomes the first word of the next sentence or clause

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Epanalepsis

opening and closing a sentence with the same word for surprise and emphasis

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Antimetabole

repeating words in reverse order for surprise and emphasis

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Chiasmus

similar to antimetabole, but reverses grammatical elements rather than just words

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Ellipsis

omission of one or more words for conciseness and drama

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Asyndeton

omission of conjunction before last item in a series

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Anaphora

repetition of the initial word or phrase in a series of clauses for emphasis and rhythm

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Parallelism

repetition of words or grammatical elements to achieve cumulative force and rhythem

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Antithesis

a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else

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Hasty Generalization

a general conclusion is drawn about a sample instead of considering the whole population

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Faulty Causality

presuming that a real or perceived relationship between things means one is the cause of the other

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Begging the Question

creates the illusion that the premise provides adequate support by leaving out a key premise or restating the conclusion as a premise

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Equivocation

using double meaning or ambiguities of language to misled or misrepresent the truth

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Non Sequitur

a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement

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Ad Hominem

attacking your opponent’s character or personal traits

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Slippery Slope

when the conclusion rests on an alleged unlikely chain of causes

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Strawman

the arguer distorts another person’s argument for the purpose of distracting the opponent

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Bandwagon

when you appeal to popularity or the fact that many people do something