Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition Practice Exam

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Which of the following best describes antithesis?

  1. A comparison between two similar ideas

  2. The use of irony in writing

  3. Opposition or contrast of ideas in parallel construction

  4. A repetition of similar sounds

The correct answer is: Opposition or contrast of ideas in parallel construction

Antithesis is a rhetorical device that highlights the contrast between opposing ideas, often through parallel construction. This means that the structure of each idea is mirrored, enhancing the effect of contrast. By juxtaposing these opposing ideas, writers can create a more memorable and impactful message. The use of parallelism not only emphasizes the differences between the concepts but also provides a rhythm to the writing that can be persuasive. The other options do not accurately capture the essence of antithesis. A comparison between similar ideas refers more to similes or metaphors, which establish likeness rather than contrast. The use of irony deals with expressing something contrary to what is expected, rather than focusing on opposing ideas directly. Lastly, the repetition of similar sounds refers to alliteration or assonance, which pertain to phonetic qualities rather than the contrasting nature associated with antithesis.