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This review covers essential literary terms needed for the AP Literature exam, including "ab ovo," referring to stories that start at the beginning, in contrast to "in medias res." We also explore the concept of an "adage," like the saying "A stitch in time saves nine," which reflects a general truth or principle. Additionally, we define "anecdote," a brief personal story, and "alliteration," the repetition of initial consonant sounds. Essential for AP success, these terms deepen literary analysis and comprehension.
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