EXPANDED VOCABULARY

(1-56: Elements of Style Glossary)

1. adjective:

2. adverb:

3. adverbial phrase:

4. agreement

5. antecedent

6. appositive:

7. articles

8. auxiliary verb

9. case

10. clause

11. colloquialism

12. complement:

13. compound sentence:

14. compound subject:

15. conjunction:

16. contraction:

17. correlative expression:

18. dependent clause:

19. direct object:

20. gerund:

21. indefinite pronoun:

22. independent clause:

23. indirect object:

24. infinitive/split infinitive

25. linking verb:

26. loose sentence:

27. main clause:

28. modal auxiliaries

29. modifier

30. nominative pronoun:

31. nonrestrictive modifier

32. noun:

33. number:

34. object:

35. participial phrase

36. periodic sentence

37. possessive:

38. predicate:

39. preposition:

40. prepositional phrase:

41. principal verb:

42. pronominal possessive:

43. proper noun:

44. relative clause:

45. relative pronoun:

46. restrictive term, element, clause:

47. sentence fragment:

48. subject:

49. subordinate clause:

50. syntax:

51. tense:

52. transition:

53. transitive verb:

54. verb:

55. verbal:

56. voice:

(“Introduction” handout)

57. diction

58. detail

59. syntax

60. tone

61. imagery

62. repetition

63.. semicolon

(Terms from multiple choice)

69. ad hominem argument

70. allegory

71. allusion

72. ambiguity

73. analogy

74. antithesis

75. aphorism

76. apostrophe

77. atmosphere

78. caricature

79. chiasmus

80. conceit

81. didactic

82. figurative language

83. figure of speech

84. generic conventions

85. genre

86. homily

87. hyperbole

88. inference

89. invective

90. irony/ironic

91. juxtaposition

92. metaphor

93. mood

94. narrative

95. onomatopoeia

96. oxymoron

97. paradox

98. parallelism

99. parody

100. pedantic

101. personification

102. point of view

103. predicate adjective

104. predicate nominative

105. prose

106. repetition

107. rhetoric

108. rhetorical appeal

109. rhetorical modes

110. rhetorical question

111. sarcasm

112. satire

113. simile

114. style

115. subject compliment

116. syllogism

117. symbol/symbolism

118. theme

120. thesis

121. understatement (litotes, meiosis)

122. wit

(Terms from essay section)

123. attitude

124. concrete detail

125. descriptive details

126. devices

127. language

128. narrative devices

129. narrative technique

130. persuasive devices

131. persuasive essay

132. resources of language

133. rhetorical features

134. sentence structure

135. stylistic devices