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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An artistic movement emphasizing the imagination and characterized by incongruous juxtapositions and lack of conscious control
Antithesis
Surrealism
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Question
2. The series of conflicts building up to a climax
Narrative Purpose
Antagonist
Rising Action
Synecdoche
3. Something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
Analogy
Cliche
Anachronism
Voice
4. A story that is usually passed down orally and becomes part of a community's tradition
Anastrophe
Folktale
Complication
Persona
5. Before the main part or actually story
Implication
Introduction
Folktale
Epithet
6. Unrhymed verse (usually in iambic pentameter)
Blank Verse
Complication
Hero(ine)
Flashback
7. A poem in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
Stanza
Synecdoche
Dramatic Monologue
Falling Action
8. Point of view
Anthropomorphism
Symbol
Descriptive Purpose
Perspective
9. Told from the narrator's point of view - using 'I' - 'me' - 'we' - 'our' - etc.
Rising Action
Iambic Pentameter
Cliche
First-person
10. Word choice
Climate
Descriptive Purpose
Antihero(ine)
Diction
11. 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
Genre
Iambic Pentameter
Exposition
Narrative Purpose
12. Recurring at regular intervals
Metaphor
Folktale
Rhythm
Tone
13. A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
Couplet
Mood
Rhyme Scheme
Descriptive Purpose
14. 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
Symbol
Foil
Synecdoche
Context
15. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Imagery
Stanza
Poetic License
Expository Purpose
16. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Genre
Metaphor
Persuasive Purpose
Blank Verse
17. A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
Anastrophe
Hyperbole
Foil
Analogy
18. Narrator tells a story; events unfold through time
Metaphor
Narrative Purpose
Farce
Elegy
19. A verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme
Fable
Alliteration
Diction
Sonnet
20. A comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
Point of View
Farce
Rhyme
Pastoral
21. Series of events
Rhyme Scheme
Rising Action
Plot
Antithesis
22. The use of elevated language over ordinary language
Poetic Diction
Hero(ine)
Conclusion
Persona
23. Figure of speech; comparison not using like or as
Pathos
Perspective
Metaphor
Allegory
24. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally
Blank Verse
Theater
Diction
Idiom
25. Attitude or mood towards a subject
Epigram
Tone
Simile
Myth
26. A type of poem - telling a story - meant to be sung; both lyrical and narrative in nature
Idiom
Metonymy
Ballad
Euphemism
27. A question asked for an effect - not actually requiring an answer; emphasizing the obvious
Stream of Consciousness
Onomatopoeia
Rhetorical Question
Interior Monologue
28. A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events; often handed down orally
Metonymy
Legend
Topic
First-person
29. A short story teaching a lesson
Parable
Third-person
Rhyme Scheme
Legend
30. Words mean exactly what they say
Narrative Purpose
Tale
Ballad
Literal Meaning
31. (absurd): plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life - usually to show that modern life is pointless
Couplet
Antihero(ine)
Stereotype Character
Theater
32. An evil or wicked person; antagonist
Climate
Exciting Force
Villain(ess)
Confidant
33. The overall emotion created by a work of literature
Confidant
Pastoral
Literal Meaning
Mood
34. Humorous imitation
Antagonist
Parody
Parallelism
Stream of Consciousness
35. Conjoining contradictory terms
Oxymoron
Dialect
Perspective
Connotation
36. The highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding
Tone
Falling Action
Climax
Ballad
37. Identification with and understanding of another's situation - feelings - and motives
Conflict
Empathy
Topic
Paradox
38. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
Monologue
Alliteration
Tone
Euphemism
39. Writing that records the conversation that occurs inside a character's head
Interior Monologue
Assonance
Style
Personification
40. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Atmosphere
Parallelism
Diction
Oxymoron
41. A mournful poem - especially lamenting the dead
Inference
Elegy
Rhetorical Question
Realism
42. Giving human characteristics to something that not human
Personification
Theme
Idiom
Villain(ess)
43. Dramatic speech to oneself
Farce
Soliloquy
Legend
Alliteration
44. The telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events.
Narrative
Parallelism
Informative Purpose
Plot
45. How a sentence was formed to convey an emotion - image - or aspect of language.
Denotation
Empathy
Symbol
Poetic Syntax
46. An idea that is implied or suggested
Blank Verse
Confidant
Connotation
Symbol
47. The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
Feeling
Antagonist
Romance
Mood
48. A long - lyrical poem - usually serious or meditative in nature with complete stanza forms
Sequence Patterns
Crisis
Ode
Metaphor
49. The repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
Tragedy
Myth
Consonance
Understatement
50. The opposite of exaggeration; less than intended.
Theme
Fable
Understatement
Resolution