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AP Vocabulary Terms With Jonathan and Jose ;)

AP Vocabulary Terms With Jonathan and Jose ;). definition. Poetry. More than appears. Conflicts. Miscellaneous. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. definition 1 – 10 Points. QUESTION:

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AP Vocabulary Terms With Jonathan and Jose ;)

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  1. AP Vocabulary Terms With Jonathan and Jose ;)

  2. definition Poetry More than appears Conflicts Miscellaneous 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

  3. definition 1 – 10 Points • QUESTION: • give a definition of a static character. • ANSWER: • -a character who does not change much in the course of a story

  4. definition 1 – 20 Points • QUESTION: • give a definition of foreshadowing. • ANSWER: • the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot.

  5. definition 1 – 30 Points • QUESTION: • give a definition of synecdoche. • ANSWER: • a figure of speech in which a part represents the whole.

  6. definition 1 – 40 Points • QUESTION: • Give a definition of the word paradox. • ANSWER: • a statement that appears self-contradictory, but reveals a kind of truth.

  7. definition 1 – 50 Points • QUESTION: • Give a definition of the word parallelism • ANSWER: • also referred to as parallel construction or parallel structure. 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. The effects of parallelism act as an • organizing force to attract the reader's attention, add emphasis and organization, or to simply provide musical • rhythm.

  8. poetry – 10 Points • QUESTION: • The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky. • The run down house appeared depressed. • The first rays of morning tiptoed through the meadow • What literary term do these examples represent? • ANSWER: • personification

  9. Poetry – 20 Points • QUESTION: • “I would have given anything for the power to soothe her frail soul, tormenting itself in its invincible ignorance like a small bird beating about the cruel wires of a cage. • Written by joesph conrad what is the simile in this stanza • ANSWER: • tormenting itself in its invincible ignorance like a small bird beating about the cruel wires of a cage.

  10. Poetry – 30 Points • QUESTION: • Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary • ...rare and radiant maiden • And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain • Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before • By Edgar Allan Poe: what literary device do these examples represents • ANSWER: alliteration

  11. Poetry – 40 Points • QUESTION: • Let me not to the marriage of true mindsAdmit impediments. Love is not loveWhich alters when it alteration finds,Or bends with the remover to remove:O no; it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests, and is never shaken;It is the star to every wandering bark,Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come; Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom.   If this be error and upon me proved,   I never writ, nor no man ever loved. • sonnet 116 by shakespeare: what is the rhyme scheme? • ANSWER: • first quatrain is ABAB second quatrain is CDCD third quatrain is EFEF an the couplet is GG

  12. Topic 2 – 50 Points • QUESTION: • by emily dickenson • Hope is the thing with feathersThat perches in the soul,And sings the tune–without the words,And never stops at all, • And sweetest in the gale is heard;And sore must be the stormThat could abash the little birdThat kept so many warm. • I’ve heard it in the chillest land,And on the strangest sea;Yet, never, in extremity,It asked a crumb of me • Find an explain the extended metaphor? • ANSWER: • the bird is the soul that never stops singing an that is always hopeful even through the rough times “chillest lands” or “strangest sea” an can always keep a spirit high without asking for a crumb or in other words nothing in return

  13. More than appears– 10 Points • QUESTION: • what does the mocking jay symbolize in the hunger games? • ANSWER: • Hope is something that the mockingjay symbolizes. • Will • Strength • Courage

  14. More than appear – 20 Points • QUESTION: • “Don’t act like a Romeo in front of her” what is the allusion in this quote? • ANSWER: • Romeo” is a reference to Shakespeare’s Romeo, a passionate lover of Juliet, in “Romeo and Juliet

  15. More than appear– 30 Points • QUESTION: • The pitifulest thing out is a mob; that’s what an army is–a mob; they don’t fight with courage that’s born in them, but with courage that’s borrowed from their mass, and from their officers. But a mob without any man at the head of it is beneath pitifulness • ANSWER: • the satire is that its saying the issue of our army where its not a bunch of brave people but full of people who think they're brave.

  16. More than appear – 40 Points • QUESTION: • Ah Sunflower, weary of time, • Who countest the steps of the sun; • Seeking after that sweet golden clime • Where the traveler’s journey is done • By william blake: what does the sunflower an the sun stand for in this poem • ANSWER: • The sun represents life while the sunflower represents people

  17. More than appear – 50 Points • QUESTION: • that for above seventy Moons past there have been two struggling Parties in this Empire, under the Names of Tramecksan and Slamecksan from the high and low Heels on their shoes, by which they distinguish themselves • what is the satire being used in this segment ofJonathan Swift’s Gulliver Travels? • ANSWER: • The dispute of two raging political parties just like republicans an democrates

  18. Conflict – 10 Points • QUESTION: • “yo jonathan that muffin is mine” • “no murphy its mine I got it first” • “if you don’t give me that nuffin in 3.4 seconds ill snap” • “ I wanna see you try…” • “AHHHHHHH!!!!” • What example of external conflict does this represent? • ANSWER: • Man v. man

  19. Conflict – 20 Points • QUESTION: • Name one of types of external conflict that Arthur Radley (boo) have to face in the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee • ANSWER: • answers may vary

  20. Topic 4 – 30 Points • QUESTION: • Explain thoroughly one of scouts internal conflicts • ANSWER: • Answers may vary

  21. Conflict – 40 Points • QUESTION: • explain how the court case can be an example of the external conflict Man V. Society? • ANSWER: • the court case can be labeled as that because of the jury an with everyone knowing that they are going to put personal opinions into their vote if the defendant is guilty or not.

  22. Conflict – 50 Points • QUESTION: • Dill cries during the court case. What conflict is this ( an if external name which one) an explain why. • ANSWER: • the conflict is internal conflict

  23. Miscellaneous – 10 Points • QUESTION: explain how atticus is a static character an give an example. • ANSWER: • attcus is a static character because he stays consistent with his morals, honesty an belief in equity. • Example may vary…

  24. Miscellaneous – 20 Points • QUESTION: • Lewis Carroll’s Mad Hatter asked how a raven is like a writing desk, and answered with • “it is nevar put with the wrong end in front!”  • What is the pun in this quote • ANSWER: • The word “never” is spelled wrong so it would be the word raven but back words

  25. Miscellaneous – 30 Points • QUESTION: • The western wave was all a-flame.The day was well was nigh done!Almost upon the western waveRested the broad bright Sun” • What is the synecdoche in this poem by coleridge • ANSWER: • The “western wave” is a synecdoche as it refers to the sea by the name of one of its parts i.e. wave.

  26. Miscellaneous – 40 Points • QUESTION: • “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others” • Explain the paradox going on in this quote. • ANSWER: • This statement seems to not make any sense. However, on closer examination, it gets clear that Orwell points out a political truth. The government in the novel claims that everyone is equal but it has never treated everyone equally. It is the concept of equality stated in this paradox that is opposite to the common belief of equality.

  27. Topic 5 – 50 Points • QUESTION: • “And being no stranger to the art of war, I have him a description of cannons, culverins, muskets, carabines, pistols, bullets, powder, swords, bayonets, battles, sieges, retreats, attacks, undermines, countermines, bombardments, sea-fights…” By Jonathan swift in Gulliver’s Travel • What AP term does this quote represent an explain why. • ANSWER: • Cacophony: In order to describe the destructive consequences of war, the writer chooses words and arranges them in an order that they produce an effect that is unmelodious, harsh and jarring that corresponds with the subject matter

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