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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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1. A unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
Theme
Tale
Sarcasm
Antihero(ine)
2. The repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
Complication
Narrative
Hero(ine)
Assonance
3. Events after the climax - leading to the resolution
Falling Action
Realism
Sonnet
Folktale
4. An expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances
Iambic Pentameter
Heroic Couplet
Simile
Allegory
5. To display emotions and ideas
Resolution
Sonnet
Expressive Purpose
Rhetorical Question
6. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Maxim
Imagery
Fable
Introduction
7. The final actions or solution of the plot
Dialect
Resolution
Poetic Diction
Personification
8. How a sentence was formed to convey an emotion - image - or aspect of language.
Folktale
Poetic Syntax
Conflict
Onomatopoeia
9. A verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
Aside
Stereotype Character
Sonnet
Surrealism
10. Address to an absent or imaginary person
Euphony
Pathos
Apostrophe
Characterization
11. Witty language used to convey insults or scorn; poking fun at the foibles of society
Free Verse
Style
Satire
Climate
12. The primary position taken by a writer or speaker
First-person
Thesis
Allegory
Sprung rhythm
13. A long - lyrical poem - usually serious or meditative in nature with complete stanza forms
Ode
Oxymoron
Informative Purpose
Tragedy
14. The repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
Consonance
Implication
Setting
Fable
15. The use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms
Legend
Dialect
Assonance
Parallelism
16. Figure of speech; comparison using 'like' or 'as'
Stream of Consciousness
Iambic Pentameter
Euphony
Simile
17. A general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying
Topic
Figurative Language
Maxim
Thesis
18. A traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events
Myth
Narrative Purpose
Euphemism
Sprung rhythm
19. The freedom of a poet in writing
Feeling
Pastoral
Myth
Poetic License
20. Symbolism; substituting the name of an attribute or feature for the name of the thing itself (as in 'they counted heads') or with which it is closely identified
Metonymy
Euphony
Climax
Introduction
21. (absurd): plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life - usually to show that modern life is pointless
Context
Myth
Expressive Purpose
Theater
22. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally
Informative Purpose
Idiom
Villain(ess)
Aside
23. Exposition tells or explains how to do something; includes ideas and facts about the focus subject
Expository Purpose
Epigram
Alliteration
Personification
24. Recurring at regular intervals
Argumentative purpose
Realism
Rhythm
Free Verse
25. A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
Metaphor
Analogy
Alliteration
Climate
26. The prevailing psychological state
Rising Action
Ode
Climate
Surrealism
27. The use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; or - incongruity between what is expected and what actually happens
Irony
Idiom
Allegory
Argumentative purpose
28. Dramatic speech to oneself
Sarcasm
Onomatopoeia
Tone
Soliloquy
29. Background introducing the characters - setting - and basic situation
Argumentative purpose
Concrete Poetry
Exposition
Iambic Pentameter
30. Word or phrase describing a person or thing; descriptive phrase characterizing a person (often contemptous)
Organizing Principles
Epithet
Onomatopoeia
Rhyme Scheme
31. A short - witty saying expressing a single thought or observation
Epigram
Blank Verse
Introduction
Farce
32. Writing that records the conversation that occurs inside a character's head
Style
Parallelism
Interior Monologue
Aphorism
33. Unrhymed verse (usually in iambic pentameter)
Parallelism
Blank Verse
Flashback
Romance
34. The use of elevated language over ordinary language
Characterization
Metaphor
Oxymoron
Poetic Diction
35. The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Expressive Purpose
Tragedy
Rhyme
Figure of Speech
36. A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events; often handed down orally
Tragedy
Folktale
Introduction
Legend
37. The main (good) character
Epithet
Hero(ine)
Poetic Diction
Metaphor
38. A character or force in conflict with the main character
Allegory
Persuasive Purpose
Antagonist
Foreshadowing
39. Agreeable - pleasant - harmonious sound
Euphony
Climate
Imagery
Dramatic Monologue
40. Short (narrative) account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
Surrealism
Literal Meaning
Argumentative purpose
Anecdote
41. A type of poem - telling a story - meant to be sung; both lyrical and narrative in nature
Narrative Purpose
Ballad
Anachronism
Concrete Poetry
42. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy; accepting the facts
Understatement
Realism
Third-person
Poetic Syntax
43. A mournful poem - especially lamenting the dead
Stream of Consciousness
Tale
Elegy
Anachronism
44. The process by which the writer develops a character
Argumentative purpose
Characterization
Confidant
Syntax
45. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Stanza
Narrative Purpose
Genre
Simile
46. Opposition between characters or forces (especially motivating the development of the plot)
Consonance
Introduction
Understatement
Conflict
47. (usually long) dramatic speech by a single speaker
Antagonist
Point of View
Introduction
Monologue
48. A final settlement
Iambic Pentameter
Antagonist
Concrete Poetry
Conclusion
49. Written to convince the reader of an opinion or point
Plot
Mood
Imagery
Persuasive Purpose
50. The different patterns of development or methods of organization that can be used for self-expression - providing information - persuasion - and entertainment
Voice
Sequence Patterns
Persuasive Purpose
Feeling