Barron's SAT subject test. Literature / Christina Myers-Shaffer, M.Ed., former department chair, Georgetown Independent School District, Georgetown, Texas, independent consultant and educational writer.
"9 full-length practice tests, complete with score conversion tables and answer explanations. Pre- and post-diagnostic tests to help you pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses. Comprehensive overview of the test format with advice and strategies for maximizing your score. Thorough review of all literary elements and terms that appear on the test"--Cover.
Contents
How do I get a higher score on the SAT Subject Test in Literature (SAT STL)? -- What is my first step? -- What can I expect on the SAT STL? -- How can I improve my test score? -- Where do my reading comprehension skills stand now? -- What literary terms to I need to know? -- What literary elements will be on the test? -- Literary element number one : meaning -- Literary element number two : form -- Literary element number three : (narrative) voice -- Literary element number four : tone -- Literary element number five : character -- Literary element number six : use of language -- Literary element number seven : meaning(s) in context -- How are these elements tested? -- How am I doing now? -- How do I get through the test in just one hour?