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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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1. A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
Analogy
Heroic Couplet
Connotation
Pathos
2. Figure of speech; comparison not using like or as
Metaphor
Hero(ine)
Expository Purpose
Epigram
3. A person with powers greater than that of a normal being
Diction
Superhero(ine)
Stereotype Character
Parody
4. A traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events
Myth
Context
Exposition
Allegory
5. The process by which the writer develops a character
Expository Purpose
Characterization
Paradox
Theater
6. Identification with and understanding of another's situation - feelings - and motives
Poetic Syntax
Empathy
Context
Onomatopoeia
7. Serves by contrast to call attention to another's good qualities
Expressive Purpose
Sarcasm
Parallelism
Foil
8. The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions
Legend
Parable
Inference
Elegy
9. A poem in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
Falling Action
Ode
Dramatic Monologue
Myth
10. Using elements that can be either factual or impressionistic that act to 'paint a picture'
Epigram
Rhythm
Descriptive Purpose
Euphemism
11. Unstable or critical situation - usually turning point - in which the outcome will make a decisive difference
Epigram
Crisis
Stream of Consciousness
Connotation
12. Point of view
Stream of Consciousness
Personification
Inference
Perspective
13. Short (narrative) account of an incident (especially a biographical one)
Iambic Pentameter
Persona
Thesis
Anecdote
14. A play on words
Thesis
Maxim
Pun
Onomatopoeia
15. Something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Couplet
Exposition
Anachronism
Foreshadowing
16. The main (good) character
Figure of Speech
Hero(ine)
Anthropomorphism
Poetic Syntax
17. 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
Hyperbole
Metonymy
Exposition
Figure of Speech
18. A comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
Apostrophe
Foil
Anthropomorphism
Farce
19. The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Maxim
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
Rhyme
20. Events after the climax - leading to the resolution
Stereotype Character
Figurative Language
Oxymoron
Falling Action
21. Giving human characteristics to something that not human
Falling Action
Complication
Epithet
Personification
22. The different patterns of development or methods of organization that can be used for self-expression - providing information - persuasion - and entertainment
Metonymy
Aphorism
Theater
Sequence Patterns
23. A unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
Denouement
Genre
Theme
Anastrophe
24. The repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
Consonance
Falling Action
Foil
Genre
25. Words mean exactly what they say
Parody
Surrealism
Style
Literal Meaning
26. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Mood
Myth
Satire
Genre
27. A short moral story (often with animal characters)
Mood
Tragedy
Fable
Soliloquy
28. A reference to a well-known person - place - event - literary work - or work of art
Dramatic Monologue
Satire
Allusion
Theme
29. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Anecdote
Imagery
Narrative
Farce
30. Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
Free Verse
Sprung rhythm
Legend
Figure of Speech
31. The telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events.
Iambic Pentameter
Symbol
Narrative
Rhythm
32. Light and humorous drama with a happy ending
Anachronism
Rhyme Scheme
Comedy
Metonymy
33. The use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms
Parallelism
Rhetorical Question
Assonance
Imagery
34. Someone to whom private matters are confided
Dramatic Monologue
Confidant
Expository Purpose
Imagery
35. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
Aphorism
Persona
Climax
Aside
36. The perspective from which a story is told
Point of View
Stereotype Character
Pun
Characterization
37. Poetic meter that has one stressed and a varying amount of unstressed syllables
Third-person
Sprung rhythm
Figurative Language
Allegory
38. A transition to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
Anthropomorphism
Crisis
Flashback
Parallelism
39. Subject
Topic
Antithesis
Maxim
Metaphor
40. A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
Climate
Rhyme Scheme
Onomatopoeia
Theater
41. A story that is usually passed down orally and becomes part of a community's tradition
Exposition
Voice
Folktale
Interior Monologue
42. Series of events
Plot
Syntax
Descriptive Purpose
Climate
43. A protagonist who is more ordinary than a traditional hero(ine) or one who is somewhat villainous
Antihero(ine)
Concrete Poetry
Literal Meaning
Sprung rhythm
44. Harsh - cutting language or tone intended to ridicule
Oxymoron
Sarcasm
Cliche
Personification
45. The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Flashback
Onomatopoeia
Antithesis
Dramatic Monologue
46. A type of poem - telling a story - meant to be sung; both lyrical and narrative in nature
Introduction
Anecdote
Point of View
Ballad
47. 1. Categorical Design 2. Chronologically: time order 3. Spatially: geographically 4. Cause & Effect
Organizing Principles
Stereotype Character
Anastrophe
Inference
48. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy; accepting the facts
Heroic Couplet
Genre
Realism
Paradox
49. A message that digresses from the main subject
Aside
Atmosphere
Introduction
Pathos
50. Told from the narrator's point of view - using 'I' - 'me' - 'we' - 'our' - etc.
Denouement
Elegy
First-person
Climate