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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The different patterns of development or methods of organization that can be used for self-expression - providing information - persuasion - and entertainment
Romance
Conflict
Third-person
Sequence Patterns
2. An evil or wicked person; antagonist
Parody
Monologue
Villain(ess)
Empathy
3. Series of events
Rhyme
Plot
Poetic License
Syntax
4. Someone to whom private matters are confided
Fable
Romance
Confidant
Antithesis
5. A character or force in conflict with the main character
Dramatic Monologue
Antagonist
Superhero(ine)
Folktale
6. Using elements that can be either factual or impressionistic that act to 'paint a picture'
Surrealism
Descriptive Purpose
Characterization
Flashback
7. The telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events.
Aside
Narrative
Stream of Consciousness
Stanza
8. A reference to a well-known person - place - event - literary work - or work of art
Context
Oxymoron
Tragedy
Allusion
9. How a sentence was formed to convey an emotion - image - or aspect of language.
Hyperbole
Poetic Syntax
Tone
Sequence Patterns
10. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Symbol
Interior Monologue
Dialect
Atmosphere
11. A question asked for an effect - not actually requiring an answer; emphasizing the obvious
Rhetorical Question
Genre
Sonnet
Persona
12. Events after the climax - leading to the resolution
Falling Action
Hyperbole
Complication
Diction
13. Emotional appeal
Figurative Language
Onomatopoeia
Pathos
Ballad
14. The process by which the writer develops a character
Parable
Hero(ine)
Soliloquy
Characterization
15. A worn-out idea or overused expression
Cliche
Superhero(ine)
Irony
Symbol
16. Unrhymed verse (usually in iambic pentameter)
Crisis
Blank Verse
Inference
Surrealism
17. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally
Soliloquy
Elegy
Introduction
Idiom
18. Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
Atmosphere
Romance
Figure of Speech
Plot
19. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Tragedy
Genre
Exposition
Rising Action
20. Extended narrative about improbable events and extraordinary people in exotic places; often dealing with love
Point of View
Romance
Allegory
Fable
21. A protagonist who is more ordinary than a traditional hero(ine) or one who is somewhat villainous
Anastrophe
Antihero(ine)
Parody
Aside
22. Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally - often creating comparisons
Denotation
Figurative Language
Anastrophe
Monologue
23. The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Metonymy
Tale
Sprung rhythm
Antithesis
24. A word imitating the sound it represents
Denotation
Idiom
Onomatopoeia
Organizing Principles
25. (absurd): plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life - usually to show that modern life is pointless
Sprung rhythm
Free Verse
Imagery
Theater
26. The prevailing psychological state
Climate
Superhero(ine)
Hero(ine)
Pun
27. Unstable or critical situation - usually turning point - in which the outcome will make a decisive difference
Crisis
Anecdote
Euphemism
Legend
28. To inform the reader about something using facts - ideas and containing a focus subject
Informative Purpose
Atmosphere
Conclusion
Euphony
29. Exaggeration
Hyperbole
Rhyme Scheme
Cliche
Genre
30. The series of conflicts building up to a climax
Foreshadowing
Point of View
Rhetorical Question
Rising Action
31. A poem in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
Expository Purpose
Oxymoron
Dramatic Monologue
Allusion
32. Background introducing the characters - setting - and basic situation
Iambic Pentameter
Couplet
Exposition
Confidant
33. Giving human characteristics to something that not human
Conflict
Personification
Fable
Legend
34. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Legend
Rhyme
Metonymy
Imagery
35. Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story - an observer; can be limited or omniscient
Third-person
Pathos
Setting
Connotation
36. Written to persuade audience of the truth (or falsehood) the speaker wishes to make understood
Assonance
Conflict
Hyperbole
Argumentative purpose
37. A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events; often handed down orally
Denouement
Legend
Villain(ess)
Informative Purpose
38. A verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
Exposition
Sonnet
Heroic Couplet
Sarcasm
39. The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Rhyme
Resolution
Apostrophe
Allegory
40. A message that digresses from the main subject
Personification
Ballad
Aside
Analogy
41. The primary position taken by a writer or speaker
Monologue
Implication
Expressive Purpose
Thesis
42. A play on words
Pun
Personification
Connotation
Persuasive Purpose
43. Written to convince the reader of an opinion or point
Pathos
Irony
Persuasive Purpose
Superhero(ine)
44. The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker
Voice
Sprung rhythm
Villain(ess)
Parody
45. Figure of speech; comparison using 'like' or 'as'
Rhyme Scheme
Characterization
Simile
Comedy
46. Dramatic speech to oneself
Soliloquy
Perspective
Irony
Free Verse
47. Figure of speech; comparison not using like or as
Figure of Speech
Romance
Metaphor
Denotation
48. To display emotions and ideas
Onomatopoeia
Surrealism
Expressive Purpose
Realism
49. Address to an absent or imaginary person
Narrative Purpose
Apostrophe
Foil
Folktale
50. The final actions or solution of the plot
Epithet
Plot
Resolution
Comedy