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SAT Subject Test: Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Word choice
Descriptive Purpose
Diction
Climate
Aside
2. 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
Sarcasm
Synecdoche
Inference
Allusion
3. To inform the reader about something using facts - ideas and containing a focus subject
Inference
Legend
Conflict
Informative Purpose
4. A form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
Ballad
Epithet
Dialect
Climax
5. The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of balance
Simile
Allusion
Antithesis
Sprung rhythm
6. A mournful poem - especially lamenting the dead
Rhyme Scheme
Informative Purpose
Folktale
Elegy
7. A contradiction or dilemma
Descriptive Purpose
Paradox
Characterization
Couplet
8. A transition to an earlier event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
Romance
Flashback
Narrative Purpose
Third-person
9. A brief - cleverly worded statement that makes a wise observation about life.
Genre
Onomatopoeia
Dialect
Aphorism
10. A type of poem - telling a story - meant to be sung; both lyrical and narrative in nature
Pastoral
Blank Verse
Satire
Ballad
11. The series of conflicts building up to a climax
Informative Purpose
First-person
Denouement
Rising Action
12. The use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; or - incongruity between what is expected and what actually happens
Third-person
Voice
Irony
Antithesis
13. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
Euphemism
Couplet
Dramatic Monologue
Syntax
14. An expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances
Allegory
Heroic Couplet
Poetic License
Irony
15. The process by which the writer develops a character
Stereotype Character
Villain(ess)
Characterization
Paradox
16. The choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work
Dialect
Imagery
Style
Metonymy
17. When - where - and the weather in which the story takes place
Persuasive Purpose
Theme
Atmosphere
Setting
18. An expression that cannot be understood if taken literally
Tragedy
Complication
Idiom
Topic
19. A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events; often handed down orally
Epithet
Aphorism
Third-person
Legend
20. A story that is usually passed down orally and becomes part of a community's tradition
Tone
Foil
Superhero(ine)
Folktale
21. The final resolution or outcome of the main complication
Figurative Language
Denouement
Parallelism
Onomatopoeia
22. Drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
Tragedy
Paradox
Metonymy
Analogy
23. A play on words
Figure of Speech
Climax
Pun
Ode
24. Written to convince the reader of an opinion or point
Free Verse
Confidant
Consonance
Persuasive Purpose
25. Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally - often creating comparisons
Sequence Patterns
Perspective
Understatement
Figurative Language
26. A category or type of literary or artistic work
Genre
Tragedy
Thesis
Pun
27. The event that sets the plot into motion - triggering the conflict
Dramatic Monologue
Exciting Force
Assonance
Antihero(ine)
28. Recurring at regular intervals
Rhythm
Anastrophe
Assonance
Parable
29. Before the main part or actually story
Analogy
Rhythm
Elegy
Introduction
30. Narrator tells a story; events unfold through time
Narrative Purpose
Realism
Introduction
Heroic Couplet
31. A question asked for an effect - not actually requiring an answer; emphasizing the obvious
Rhetorical Question
Introduction
Folktale
Myth
32. An evil or wicked person; antagonist
Tragedy
Heroic Couplet
Villain(ess)
Tone
33. Told from the narrator's point of view - using 'I' - 'me' - 'we' - 'our' - etc.
Cliche
First-person
Superhero(ine)
Organizing Principles
34. The prevailing psychological state
Synecdoche
Connotation
Climate
Superhero(ine)
35. Words mean exactly what they say
Perspective
Point of View
Literal Meaning
Pathos
36. (tall): short piece of fiction
Tale
Tragedy
Hero(ine)
Romance
37. Description that appeals to the senses (sight - sound - smell - touch - taste)
Tragedy
Realism
Imagery
Dramatic Monologue
38. A final settlement
Metaphor
Pathos
Conclusion
Parody
39. A stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse
Aside
Couplet
Persona
Voice
40. To display emotions and ideas
Expressive Purpose
Poetic License
Anecdote
Persona
41. The repetition of similar vowels in the stressed syllables of successive words
Assonance
Fable
Paradox
Maxim
42. A short story teaching a lesson
Parable
Farce
Legend
Poetic License
43. 1. Categorical Design 2. Chronologically: time order 3. Spatially: geographically 4. Cause & Effect
Pastoral
Conflict
Organizing Principles
Plot
44. The primary position taken by a writer or speaker
Mood
Antithesis
Blank Verse
Thesis
45. The final actions or solution of the plot
Resolution
Antihero(ine)
Farce
Alliteration
46. Giving human characteristics to something that not human
Villain(ess)
Pun
Personification
Diction
47. Light and humorous drama with a happy ending
Comedy
Elegy
Parable
Rhyme Scheme
48. The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
Feeling
Free Verse
Foil
Assonance
49. Dictionary definition of a word
Rhyme
Ode
Third-person
Denotation
50. Address to an absent or imaginary person
Apostrophe
Myth
Antithesis
Parody