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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. (usually long) dramatic speech by a single speaker
Informative Purpose
Epigram
Monologue
Genre
2. A contradiction or dilemma
Stream of Consciousness
Pathos
Persona
Paradox
3. The choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work
Perspective
Free Verse
Imagery
Style
4. A short story teaching a lesson
Parable
Antihero(ine)
Implication
Euphemism
5. A play on words
Persuasive Purpose
Pun
Epithet
Legend
6. Light and humorous drama with a happy ending
Comedy
Poetic Diction
Onomatopoeia
Stanza
7. A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (or vice versa) - the specific for the general (or vice versa) - or the material for the thing made from it
Idiom
Antithesis
Synecdoche
Personification
8. Background introducing the characters - setting - and basic situation
Crisis
Confidant
Poetic License
Exposition
9. A character or force in conflict with the main character
Characterization
Expository Purpose
Antagonist
Ode
10. (tall): short piece of fiction
Tale
Synecdoche
Expository Purpose
Interior Monologue
11. Exposition tells or explains how to do something; includes ideas and facts about the focus subject
Denotation
Free Verse
Expository Purpose
Symbol
12. A question asked for an effect - not actually requiring an answer; emphasizing the obvious
Dialect
Style
Rhetorical Question
Personification
13. Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
Plot
Figure of Speech
Free Verse
Expository Purpose
14. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
Conclusion
Alliteration
Diction
Conflict
15. The telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events.
Theater
Sequence Patterns
Expressive Purpose
Narrative
16. A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events; often handed down orally
Confidant
Legend
Hero(ine)
Surrealism
17. Written to persuade audience of the truth (or falsehood) the speaker wishes to make understood
Argumentative purpose
Introduction
Narrative
Couplet
18. Substitution of an inoffensive term for one that is less pleasant
Tale
Diction
Third-person
Euphemism
19. The repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
Assonance
Rhetorical Question
Maxim
Myth
20. Identification with and understanding of another's situation - feelings - and motives
Empathy
Characterization
Anecdote
Cliche
21. Figure of speech; comparison using 'like' or 'as'
Antithesis
Rhythm
Simile
Anastrophe
22. Told from the narrator's point of view - using 'I' - 'me' - 'we' - 'our' - etc.
Theater
Elegy
First-person
Allegory
23. When - where - and the weather in which the story takes place
Setting
Foreshadowing
Heroic Couplet
Allusion
24. A transition to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
Flashback
Imagery
Rhetorical Question
Anachronism
25. A short moral story (often with animal characters)
Third-person
Fable
Pathos
Anachronism
26. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Surrealism
Imagery
Exposition
Epithet
27. The prevailing psychological state
Parody
Folktale
Climate
Rhyme Scheme
28. Recurring at regular intervals
Rhetorical Question
Aphorism
Ode
Rhythm
29. A worn-out idea or overused expression
Sprung rhythm
Euphony
Cliche
Imagery
30. Emotional appeal
Flashback
Pathos
Soliloquy
Surrealism
31. 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
Maxim
Stereotype Character
Thesis
Blank Verse
32. To inform the reader about something using facts - ideas and containing a focus subject
Setting
Epigram
Synecdoche
Informative Purpose
33. Drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
Myth
Pathos
Folktale
Tragedy
34. Short (narrative) account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
Folktale
Denouement
Plot
Anecdote
35. Dictionary definition of a word
Denotation
Tone
Synecdoche
Pun
36. A verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
Connotation
Rhyme Scheme
Sonnet
Genre
37. Serves by contrast to call attention to another's good qualities
Satire
Metaphor
Assonance
Foil
38. The process by which the writer develops a character
Characterization
Ode
Crisis
Informative Purpose
39. The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Rhyme
Pun
Narrative Purpose
Epithet
40. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Epigram
Atmosphere
Apostrophe
Parody
41. Figure of speech; comparison not using like or as
Metaphor
Conflict
Iambic Pentameter
Expressive Purpose
42. A reference to a well-known person - place - event - literary work - or work of art
Allusion
Characterization
Genre
Theme
43. How a sentence was formed to convey an emotion - image - or aspect of language.
Plot
Antithesis
Poetic Syntax
Empathy
44. A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
Crisis
Connotation
Poetic Diction
Rhyme Scheme
45. Attitude or mood towards a subject
Genre
Voice
Setting
Tone
46. The opposite of exaggeration; less than intended.
Couplet
Understatement
Fable
Analogy
47. Point of view
Allusion
Perspective
Organizing Principles
Inference
48. Conjoining contradictory terms
Consonance
Stream of Consciousness
Denotation
Oxymoron
49. Agreeable - pleasant - harmonious sound
Thesis
Anachronism
Euphony
Rhyme
50. Word choice
Topic
Diction
Tale
Soliloquy