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Title: AP English 4 study guide
Description: These are notes for the first semester AP exam at level 4. They cover the vocabulary portion of the test.

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AP English Final Study Guide
Allegory
...
the repetition of identical consonant sounds, most
often the sounds beginning words, in close proximity
Allusion
...
a person or thing that is the direct opposite of
someone or something else
Apostrophe
...
an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to
its literal or primary meaning
Consonance
...
irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a
drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters
English sonnet
...
a line having no end punctuation but running over
the next line
Figurative language
...
creates visual image in our heads
Auditory
...
odors, scents, or smell
Tactile
...
flavors or the sense of taste
Kinesthetic
...
person experiences of a character’s body, including
emotion and the senses of hunger, thirst, fatigue, and pain

Italian sonnet
...
the fact of two things being seen or placed close
together with contrasting effect
Oxymoron
...
an absurd or self-contradictory statement
Personification
...
the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of
one character
Third person omniscient
...
written from a narrator’s perspective
Second person
...
the act or fact of keeping oneself in the background
First person
...
a poem with 6 stanzas and a final triplet, all stanzas
having the same 6 words at the line-ends in 6 different sequences that follow a fixed pattern
Terza rima
...

Understatement
...
a 19 line poem with 2 rhymes throughout,
consisting of 5 tercets and a quatrain with the first and third lines of the opening tercet recurring
alternately at the end of the other tercets and with both repeated at the close of the concluding
quatrain
...
having mixed feelings about someone
Contemptuous
...
in low spirits
Devout
...
resulting from or showing sincere and intense
conviction
Evocative
...
having or showing a wish to do evil to others
Morbidly
...
characterized by or exhibiting feelings of nostalgia
(wishful, sentimental)
Telekinesis
...
feeling or showing caution about possible dangers
or problems


Title: AP English 4 study guide
Description: These are notes for the first semester AP exam at level 4. They cover the vocabulary portion of the test.