AP LITERATURE EXAM STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Allegory - ANS A story illustrating an idea or a moral principle in which objects take on
symbolic meanings.
Anachronism - ANS A word derived from the Greek that literally means 'misplaced in time.'
Anaphora - ANS The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or
sentences
Ex: In the poem of Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou, the phrase "Phenomenal Woman" is
a repetition.
Antecedent - ANS The word or phrase to which a pronoun refers. It often precedes a pronoun
in prose or in poetry.
EX: Tom wants to study Political Science; he finds it interesting
Anthropomorphism - ANS In literature, when inanimate objects, animals or natural
phenomena are given human characteristics, behavior or motivation. Often used with animal to
give them human characteristics.
EX: The chronicle of Narnia is a great example of a movie that has Anthropomorphism of
animals talking.
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, Anticlimax - ANS An often disappointing, sudden end to an intense situation.
Aphorism - ANS A brief statement which expresses an observation on life, usually intended as
a wise observation.
Apostrophe - ANS Figure of speech in which one directly addresses an imaginary person or
some abstraction.
Archaism - ANS The use of deliberately old-fashioned language.
Archetype - ANS A character, situation or symbol that is familiar to people from all cultures
because it occurs frequently in literature, myth, religion or folklore.
Ballad - ANS A story in poetic form, often about tragic love and usually sung. Ballads were
passed down from generation to generation by singers.
Black Humor - ANS The use of disturbing themes in comedy.
Blank Verse - ANS A poem written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Cacophony/ Euphony - ANS Cacophony is an unpleasant combination of sounds. Euphony,
the opposite, is a pleasant combination of sounds. These sound effects can be used intentionally
to create an effect, or they may appear unintentionally.
Canto - ANS A subdivision of an epic poem.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Allegory - ANS A story illustrating an idea or a moral principle in which objects take on
symbolic meanings.
Anachronism - ANS A word derived from the Greek that literally means 'misplaced in time.'
Anaphora - ANS The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or
sentences
Ex: In the poem of Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou, the phrase "Phenomenal Woman" is
a repetition.
Antecedent - ANS The word or phrase to which a pronoun refers. It often precedes a pronoun
in prose or in poetry.
EX: Tom wants to study Political Science; he finds it interesting
Anthropomorphism - ANS In literature, when inanimate objects, animals or natural
phenomena are given human characteristics, behavior or motivation. Often used with animal to
give them human characteristics.
EX: The chronicle of Narnia is a great example of a movie that has Anthropomorphism of
animals talking.
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, Anticlimax - ANS An often disappointing, sudden end to an intense situation.
Aphorism - ANS A brief statement which expresses an observation on life, usually intended as
a wise observation.
Apostrophe - ANS Figure of speech in which one directly addresses an imaginary person or
some abstraction.
Archaism - ANS The use of deliberately old-fashioned language.
Archetype - ANS A character, situation or symbol that is familiar to people from all cultures
because it occurs frequently in literature, myth, religion or folklore.
Ballad - ANS A story in poetic form, often about tragic love and usually sung. Ballads were
passed down from generation to generation by singers.
Black Humor - ANS The use of disturbing themes in comedy.
Blank Verse - ANS A poem written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Cacophony/ Euphony - ANS Cacophony is an unpleasant combination of sounds. Euphony,
the opposite, is a pleasant combination of sounds. These sound effects can be used intentionally
to create an effect, or they may appear unintentionally.
Canto - ANS A subdivision of an epic poem.
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