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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms
Rhyme Scheme
Parallelism
Plot
Metaphor
2. Opposition between characters or forces (especially motivating the development of the plot)
Allusion
Soliloquy
Conflict
Anachronism
3. An event or action in a work of literature that serves to intensify and develop the conflict.
Onomatopoeia
Complication
Pastoral
Simile
4. Using elements that can be either factual or impressionistic that act to 'paint a picture'
Descriptive Purpose
Imagery
Understatement
Personification
5. Substitution of an inoffensive term for one that is less pleasant
Cliche
Concrete Poetry
Simile
Euphemism
6. Subject
Rising Action
Topic
Descriptive Purpose
Parable
7. A message that digresses from the main subject
Aside
Rhythm
Symbol
Point of View
8. 1. Categorical Design 2. Chronologically: time order 3. Spatially: geographically 4. Cause & Effect
Poetic License
Organizing Principles
Parable
Metonymy
9. A unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
Implication
Theme
Pastoral
Allusion
10. The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Parody
Realism
Surrealism
Antithesis
11. Something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Satire
Idiom
Anachronism
Connotation
12. An idea that is implied or suggested
Oxymoron
Myth
Empathy
Connotation
13. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Atmosphere
Iambic Pentameter
Interior Monologue
Myth
14. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy; accepting the facts
Realism
Antithesis
Alliteration
Poetic Diction
15. A couplet consisting of two rhymed lines of iambic pentamenter and written in an elevated style
Legend
Farce
Heroic Couplet
Figurative Language
16. The final resolution or outcome of the main complication
Denouement
Plot
Narrative
Pun
17. (absurd): plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life - usually to show that modern life is pointless
Assonance
Rising Action
Theater
Climate
18. The process by which the writer develops a character
Realism
Thesis
Characterization
Ode
19. The primary position taken by a writer or speaker
Thesis
Exciting Force
Diction
Alliteration
20. A short - witty saying expressing a single thought or observation
Heroic Couplet
Expressive Purpose
Ode
Epigram
21. Light and humorous drama with a happy ending
Oxymoron
Apostrophe
Comedy
Concrete Poetry
22. Humorous imitation
Parody
Context
Resolution
Pathos
23. Agreeable - pleasant - harmonious sound
Syntax
Hero(ine)
Antihero(ine)
Euphony
24. A poem in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
Poetic Syntax
Soliloquy
Dramatic Monologue
Connotation
25. (tall): short piece of fiction
Narrative
Tale
Aphorism
Crisis
26. A form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
Pun
Dialect
Third-person
Flashback
27. Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally - often creating comparisons
Informative Purpose
Tale
Anastrophe
Figurative Language
28. A character or force in conflict with the main character
Diction
Antagonist
Foil
Rhythm
29. Suggestions or hints
Implication
Poetic Diction
Introduction
Anthropomorphism
30. 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
Hero(ine)
Genre
Synecdoche
Anthropomorphism
31. A type of poem - telling a story - meant to be sung; both lyrical and narrative in nature
Ballad
Irony
Confidant
Anastrophe
32. The series of conflicts building up to a climax
Rising Action
Alliteration
Dialect
Blank Verse
33. A person with powers greater than that of a normal being
Superhero(ine)
Point of View
Informative Purpose
Inference
34. The attribution of human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects
Anthropomorphism
Climate
Plot
Rhetorical Question
35. To inform the reader about something using facts - ideas and containing a focus subject
Informative Purpose
Poetic Syntax
Parable
Diction
36. An artistic movement emphasizing the imagination and characterized by incongruous juxtapositions and lack of conscious control
Onomatopoeia
Narrative
Surrealism
Simile
37. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Imagery
Exposition
Resolution
Confidant
38. A play on words
Implication
Hero(ine)
Pun
Rhyme
39. The repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
Interior Monologue
Implication
Assonance
Expressive Purpose
40. Serves by contrast to call attention to another's good qualities
Parody
Foil
Denotation
Feeling
41. Identification with and understanding of another's situation - feelings - and motives
Anastrophe
Empathy
Hyperbole
Exciting Force
42. A reference to a well-known person - place - event - literary work - or work of art
Allusion
Onomatopoeia
Heroic Couplet
Tale
43. A long - lyrical poem - usually serious or meditative in nature with complete stanza forms
Crisis
Hyperbole
Ode
Metonymy
44. The choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work
Style
Setting
Confidant
Personification
45. Background introducing the characters - setting - and basic situation
Folktale
Iambic Pentameter
Flashback
Exposition
46. A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
Couplet
Pathos
Stream of Consciousness
Analogy
47. Unrhymed verse without a consistent metrical pattern
Soliloquy
Oxymoron
Free Verse
Theater
48. An evil or wicked person; antagonist
Tragedy
Narrative
Complication
Villain(ess)
49. Presentation of the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur
Stream of Consciousness
Alliteration
Theater
Aside
50. Told from the narrator's point of view - using 'I' - 'me' - 'we' - 'our' - etc.
Aphorism
Paradox
First-person
Persuasive Purpose