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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Conjoining contradictory terms
Poetic License
Atmosphere
Third-person
Oxymoron
2. Word or phrase describing a person or thing; descriptive phrase characterizing a person (often contemptous)
Thesis
Mood
Oxymoron
Epithet
3. A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events; often handed down orally
Symbol
Legend
Stanza
Flashback
4. The event that sets the plot into motion - triggering the conflict
Cliche
Aphorism
Stream of Consciousness
Exciting Force
5. Identification with and understanding of another's situation - feelings - and motives
Elegy
Onomatopoeia
Antithesis
Empathy
6. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
Syntax
Stream of Consciousness
Denouement
Antithesis
7. The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Crisis
Exposition
Romance
Antithesis
8. Extended narrative about improbable events and extraordinary people in exotic places; often dealing with love
Climax
Romance
Rhyme
Anastrophe
9. Written to persuade audience of the truth (or falsehood) the speaker wishes to make understood
Surrealism
Cliche
Falling Action
Argumentative purpose
10. The choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work
Atmosphere
Complication
Style
Metonymy
11. A protagonist who is more ordinary than a traditional hero(ine) or one who is somewhat villainous
Synecdoche
Conflict
Literal Meaning
Antihero(ine)
12. The use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms
Introduction
Parallelism
Pun
Anachronism
13. Serves by contrast to call attention to another's good qualities
Oxymoron
Foil
Surrealism
Satire
14. Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story - an observer; can be limited or omniscient
Third-person
Ode
Irony
Persuasive Purpose
15. Drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
Pastoral
Informative Purpose
Tragedy
Denotation
16. Recurring at regular intervals
Rhythm
Synecdoche
Voice
Resolution
17. A long - lyrical poem - usually serious or meditative in nature with complete stanza forms
Ode
Farce
Exposition
Feeling
18. Dramatic speech to oneself
Informative Purpose
Understatement
Soliloquy
Elegy
19. Emotional appeal
Iambic Pentameter
Parallelism
Thesis
Pathos
20. A word imitating the sound it represents
Expressive Purpose
Atmosphere
Synecdoche
Onomatopoeia
21. The overall emotion created by a work of literature
Personification
Rising Action
Dramatic Monologue
Mood
22. The use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
Foreshadowing
Anthropomorphism
Fable
Poetic License
23. Unrhymed verse (usually in iambic pentameter)
Stanza
Blank Verse
Poetic Diction
Monologue
24. A general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying
Stanza
Superhero(ine)
Assonance
Maxim
25. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Crisis
Rhythm
Villain(ess)
Genre
26. The different patterns of development or methods of organization that can be used for self-expression - providing information - persuasion - and entertainment
Sequence Patterns
Persona
Crisis
Voice
27. A traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events
Myth
Expressive Purpose
Third-person
Informative Purpose
28. A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
Antagonist
Maxim
Analogy
Euphony
29. Presentation of the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur
Allegory
Stream of Consciousness
Foil
Aphorism
30. A play on words
Farce
Pun
Empathy
Syntax
31. Unrhymed verse without a consistent metrical pattern
Concrete Poetry
Thesis
Free Verse
Stanza
32. Subject
Third-person
Topic
Synecdoche
Irony
33. An evil or wicked person; antagonist
Symbol
Villain(ess)
Epithet
Narrative Purpose
34. Word choice
Anthropomorphism
Realism
Diction
Rhetorical Question
35. A common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet or accents - each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable
Realism
Myth
Iambic Pentameter
Anthropomorphism
36. An event or action in a work of literature that serves to intensify and develop the conflict.
Farce
Style
Complication
Organizing Principles
37. A couplet consisting of two rhymed lines of iambic pentamenter and written in an elevated style
Metaphor
Heroic Couplet
Foreshadowing
Characterization
38. A short - witty saying expressing a single thought or observation
Iambic Pentameter
Point of View
Epigram
Myth
39. The speaker - voice - or character assumed by the author of a piece of writing
Personification
Persona
Onomatopoeia
Epithet
40. The perspective from which a story is told
Antithesis
Denotation
Point of View
First-person
41. (absurd): plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life - usually to show that modern life is pointless
Complication
Falling Action
Theater
Myth
42. The process by which the writer develops a character
Characterization
Tale
Perspective
Rhyme Scheme
43. Harsh - cutting language or tone intended to ridicule
Sonnet
Legend
Antithesis
Sarcasm
44. A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
Climax
Hero(ine)
Parable
Rhyme Scheme
45. The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions
Setting
Characterization
Inference
Couplet
46. Background introducing the characters - setting - and basic situation
Conflict
Exposition
Poetic License
Comedy
47. 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
Monologue
Cliche
Synecdoche
Theme
48. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy; accepting the facts
Confidant
Realism
Sequence Patterns
Figure of Speech
49. A short moral story (often with animal characters)
Exposition
Satire
Folktale
Fable
50. Attitude or mood towards a subject
Tone
Rising Action
Exciting Force
Pastoral