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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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1. The overall emotion created by a work of literature
Characterization
Antithesis
Mood
Genre
2. Narrator tells a story; events unfold through time
Maxim
Ballad
Narrative Purpose
Theater
3. A short - witty saying expressing a single thought or observation
Third-person
Climax
Epigram
Aphorism
4. A reference to a well-known person - place - event - literary work - or work of art
Narrative
Allusion
Assonance
Idiom
5. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Foil
Denotation
Genre
Fable
6. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
Monologue
Theme
Syntax
Assonance
7. A protagonist who is more ordinary than a traditional hero(ine) or one who is somewhat villainous
Stereotype Character
Antihero(ine)
Understatement
Connotation
8. The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker
Voice
Tragedy
Dramatic Monologue
Mood
9. A long - lyrical poem - usually serious or meditative in nature with complete stanza forms
Ode
Fable
Romance
Satire
10. The event that sets the plot into motion - triggering the conflict
Antagonist
Exciting Force
Expository Purpose
Denouement
11. The parts before or after a word or statement that influence its meaning
Narrative
Context
Hero(ine)
Blank Verse
12. Language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense
Cliche
Figure of Speech
Narrative
Climate
13. A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
Dramatic Monologue
Realism
Imagery
Couplet
14. Poetry that uses the appearance of the verse lines on the page to suggest or imitate the poem's subject
Surrealism
Pun
Concrete Poetry
Simile
15. The use of elevated language over ordinary language
Poetic Diction
Hero(ine)
Oxymoron
Argumentative purpose
16. (tall): short piece of fiction
Dialect
Poetic License
Sprung rhythm
Tale
17. Using elements that can be either factual or impressionistic that act to 'paint a picture'
Descriptive Purpose
Antithesis
Atmosphere
Expository Purpose
18. The use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
Imagery
Foreshadowing
Hero(ine)
Anthropomorphism
19. The final resolution or outcome of the main complication
Imagery
Sonnet
Denouement
Monologue
20. Substitution of an inoffensive term for one that is less pleasant
Euphemism
Plot
Metaphor
Aside
21. A comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
Sprung rhythm
Farce
Antihero(ine)
Dialect
22. Word choice
Syntax
Climate
Diction
Denouement
23. Rural; of rural life; idyllic; of a pastor
Tragedy
Dialect
Anastrophe
Pastoral
24. When - where - and the weather in which the story takes place
Heroic Couplet
Empathy
Realism
Setting
25. Events after the climax - leading to the resolution
Dialect
Thesis
Folktale
Falling Action
26. 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
Iambic Pentameter
Genre
Foil
Epithet
27. Poetic meter that has one stressed and a varying amount of unstressed syllables
Sprung rhythm
Legend
Free Verse
Onomatopoeia
28. A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
Antagonist
Fable
Rhyme Scheme
Poetic Diction
29. Suggestions or hints
Exciting Force
Euphemism
Narrative Purpose
Implication
30. Artistic representation that aims for visual accuracy; accepting the facts
Anastrophe
Monologue
Realism
Ballad
31. An event or action in a work of literature that serves to intensify and develop the conflict.
Complication
Myth
Onomatopoeia
Foil
32. A play on words
Apostrophe
Pun
Legend
Empathy
33. The repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
Consonance
Simile
Poetic Diction
Sonnet
34. Opposition between characters or forces (especially motivating the development of the plot)
Onomatopoeia
Climax
Conflict
Hero(ine)
35. Words mean exactly what they say
Comedy
Myth
Sprung rhythm
Literal Meaning
36. Word or phrase describing a person or thing; descriptive phrase characterizing a person (often contemptous)
Myth
Conclusion
Epithet
Blank Verse
37. The telling of a story or an account of an event or series of events.
Epigram
Narrative
Figurative Language
Confidant
38. A form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
Stanza
Flashback
Characterization
Dialect
39. Someone to whom private matters are confided
Climax
Rhyme Scheme
Literal Meaning
Confidant
40. Giving human characteristics to something that not human
First-person
Context
Personification
Persuasive Purpose
41. The repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
Assonance
Rhetorical Question
Dialect
Tone
42. The speaker - voice - or character assumed by the author of a piece of writing
Descriptive Purpose
Persona
Rising Action
Stereotype Character
43. The use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms
Soliloquy
Mood
Thesis
Parallelism
44. A message that digresses from the main subject
Falling Action
Diction
Fable
Aside
45. Identification with and understanding of another's situation - feelings - and motives
Organizing Principles
Symbol
Anachronism
Empathy
46. Extended narrative about improbable events and extraordinary people in exotic places; often dealing with love
Romance
Theater
Maxim
Apostrophe
47. A story that is usually passed down orally and becomes part of a community's tradition
Imagery
Denotation
Folktale
Anastrophe
48. Anything that stands for or represents something else
Narrative
Simile
Symbol
Antithesis
49. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
Couplet
Aphorism
Confidant
Oxymoron
50. Witty language used to convey insults or scorn; poking fun at the foibles of society
Satire
Folktale
Inference
Metaphor
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