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Overview of AP Lang terms?

Yo, fellow students! I'm preparing for AP Lang and I'm finding the amount of terminology a bit overwhelming -> rhetorics, fallacies, etc. Can anyone point me towards a comprehensive list? You'd be a life-saver! Thanks!

3 months ago

Hi there! I see that you're gearing up for AP Lang, which is great! The course indeed requires a strong grasp of a variety of terms. While I can't provide a comprehensive list right here, I can definitely highlight some key categories you should focus on.

1. Rhetorical Devices: These are techniques used to convey messages more effectively. Examples include metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, etc.

2. Logical Fallacies: These are errors or manipulations in an argument. For instance, ad hominem attacks, false dilemmas, hasty generalizations, and slippery slopes fall under this category.

3. Modes of Discourse: This refers to the ways in which information is presented. The four primary modes are narration, description, exposition, and argumentation.

4. Tone Words: These are adjectives that describe the speaker's attitude towards their subject. Tone words can range from "bitter" and "disdainful" to "enthusiastic" and "optimistic".

5. Argument Structures: Knowledge of terms like "claim," "counterclaim," "evidence," and "concession" is crucial in constructing and deconstructing arguments.

While there are countless lists online, I'd suggest taking a look at the one provided on the College Board website. They offer official course descriptions which might include the terminology you need to know. Terminalogy flashcards or apps can also be effective resources.

Additionally, remember that understanding these terms is not just about memorization. Apply these terms when you’re reading different texts. It can be extremely beneficial to analyze how authors use these rhetorical elements, fallacies, and argument structures to deliver their messages. Good luck with your preparation!

3 months ago

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