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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Told from the narrator's point of view - using 'I' - 'me' - 'we' - 'our' - etc.
Epigram
Myth
First-person
Simile
2. A type of poem - telling a story - meant to be sung; both lyrical and narrative in nature
Ballad
Epigram
Descriptive Purpose
First-person
3. The highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding
Anecdote
Figure of Speech
Climax
Alliteration
4. Substitution of an inoffensive term for one that is less pleasant
Personification
Euphemism
Hero(ine)
Concrete Poetry
5. The parts before or after a word or statement that influence its meaning
Parable
Context
Parallelism
Idiom
6. An evil or wicked person; antagonist
Villain(ess)
Connotation
Persuasive Purpose
Stanza
7. A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
Heroic Couplet
Informative Purpose
Couplet
Pathos
8. A protagonist who is more ordinary than a traditional hero(ine) or one who is somewhat villainous
Topic
Sonnet
Anthropomorphism
Antihero(ine)
9. Exaggeration
Hyperbole
Ode
Couplet
Narrative Purpose
10. Exposition tells or explains how to do something; includes ideas and facts about the focus subject
Feeling
Pathos
Syntax
Expository Purpose
11. A character or force in conflict with the main character
Resolution
Tragedy
Heroic Couplet
Antagonist
12. Opposition between characters or forces (especially motivating the development of the plot)
Interior Monologue
Conflict
Allusion
Plot
13. The different patterns of development or methods of organization that can be used for self-expression - providing information - persuasion - and entertainment
Monologue
Sequence Patterns
Dramatic Monologue
Climate
14. The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Aside
Antithesis
Rhyme Scheme
Exposition
15. The primary position taken by a writer or speaker
Implication
Onomatopoeia
Thesis
Heroic Couplet
16. A contradiction or dilemma
Climax
Parody
Paradox
Irony
17. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Perspective
Iambic Pentameter
Imagery
Understatement
18. A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
Consonance
Syntax
Analogy
Idiom
19. An event or action in a work of literature that serves to intensify and develop the conflict.
Symbol
Complication
Comedy
Exciting Force
20. The use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
Antagonist
Persona
Foreshadowing
Tragedy
21. A common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet or accents - each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable
Thesis
Oxymoron
Stanza
Iambic Pentameter
22. Narrator tells a story; events unfold through time
Setting
Organizing Principles
Narrative Purpose
Onomatopoeia
23. A traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events
Myth
Empathy
Imagery
Parody
24. A person with powers greater than that of a normal being
Superhero(ine)
Theater
Complication
Irony
25. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
Aphorism
Hero(ine)
Syntax
Heroic Couplet
26. The use of elevated language over ordinary language
Poetic Diction
Free Verse
Rhythm
Confidant
27. Before the main part or actually story
Introduction
Understatement
Poetic License
Poetic Syntax
28. The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker
Imagery
Voice
Superhero(ine)
Epigram
29. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
Stereotype Character
Foreshadowing
Syntax
Dramatic Monologue
30. 1. Categorical Design 2. Chronologically: time order 3. Spatially: geographically 4. Cause & Effect
Onomatopoeia
Organizing Principles
Persuasive Purpose
Climate
31. Poetry that uses the appearance of the verse lines on the page to suggest or imitate the poem's subject
Feeling
Denouement
Introduction
Concrete Poetry
32. Address to an absent or imaginary person
Oxymoron
Rhyme Scheme
Pun
Apostrophe
33. Agreeable - pleasant - harmonious sound
Hyperbole
Heroic Couplet
Euphony
Persona
34. Dramatic speech to oneself
Sarcasm
Soliloquy
Theater
Informative Purpose
35. Words mean exactly what they say
Parallelism
Literal Meaning
Conflict
Climax
36. A fixed idea or conception of a character or an idea that does not allow for any individuality; often based on religious/social/racial prejudices
Tone
Allegory
Stereotype Character
Thesis
37. Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally - often creating comparisons
Figurative Language
Allegory
Genre
Connotation
38. Extended narrative about improbable events and extraordinary people in exotic places; often dealing with love
Romance
Inference
Thesis
Anecdote
39. A comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
Anecdote
Rising Action
Iambic Pentameter
Farce
40. A mournful poem - especially lamenting the dead
Context
Elegy
Realism
Ode
41. The final actions or solution of the plot
Topic
Genre
Rhyme
Resolution
42. How a sentence was formed to convey an emotion - image - or aspect of language.
Syntax
Antithesis
Poetic Syntax
Theme
43. Serves by contrast to call attention to another's good qualities
Personification
Farce
Foil
Synecdoche
44. Someone to whom private matters are confided
Confidant
Irony
Iambic Pentameter
Onomatopoeia
45. A transition to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
Personification
Anastrophe
Flashback
Introduction
46. Events after the climax - leading to the resolution
Falling Action
Dialect
Informative Purpose
Ode
47. A play on words
Antithesis
Soliloquy
Maxim
Pun
48. Attitude or mood towards a subject
Couplet
Sarcasm
Allegory
Tone
49. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
Epigram
Descriptive Purpose
Villain(ess)
Alliteration
50. A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
Aside
Tone
Pathos
Rhyme Scheme