OCTOBER SAT Subject Test: Literature

<p>^ that's what i put butternut</p>

<p>I knew they started with a 'c'....(the link won't work for me)</p>

<p>really i distinctively remember one of the answer choices being reverent. @__@</p>

<p>Criminal
-personal? objective?
-flirtatious and unattentive
-rationalization
-..plan to murder?
-experiecned in jewelery, new to the act?</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized who she would become
-self serving</p>

<p>Fields of golden hay</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free
-peculiar and special
-uptight about personal space </p>

<p>Prosody
-I + III, but others say I + II + III
-camillias tells you that she thinks herself is old</p>

<p>questions i remember:
countryside one- what is it comparing? Country/city? Girl/boy?
Indian marriage- the one with the prime minister. Problems in a larger context?</p>

<p>oh. well another answer choice was also revealed.</p>

<p>btw, how did i respond one minute before the post i was actually responding too? wierd</p>

<p>She owned a store? I read it as her house....lol. WHat about the contrast between the air inside and out?</p>

<p>(Yay! over 900 posts!)</p>

<p>I put for the country one joy vs. sadness.</p>

<p>it was confinement and relief or confined and relieved.</p>

<p>Criminal
-objective narration (is this correct?)
-previous knowledge of jewelry</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized who she would become
-self serving</p>

<p>Fields of golden hay
-wheat harvested and left on ground</p>

<p>Other poem?
-comparison of man to weather</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside
-joy vs. sadness (is this correct?)</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free</p>

<p>Which passage does the simile go under?
And which passage is the "contains all but (apostrophe, personification, repetition...)" from?</p>

<p>Feel free to copy/paste and just add to the list.</p>

<p>eritas44--the choice was "irreverent." I don't think it was a very good choice for "undivined."</p>

<p>For man + woman in countryside, stasis and I coincidentally BOTH put present v. past first, erased that, and then put country v. city.</p>

<p>Marimare - i put country vs. city too</p>

<p>Criminal
-personal (wrong?)
-flirtatious
-rationalization
-previous knowledge in jewelery</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized who she would become
-self serving </p>

<p>Fields of golden hay
-wheat harvested and left on ground
-fairy tale</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside
-country v. city/ joy v. sadness</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free
-peculiar and special
-uptight about personal space</p>

<p>Criminal
-personal (wrong?)
-flirtatious
-rationalization
-previous knowledge in jewelery</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized who she would become
-self serving</p>

<p>Fields of golden hay
-wheat harvested and left on ground
-fairy tale
-change is inevitable</p>

<p>Other poem
-comparison of man to weather</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside
-country v. city/ joy v. sadness</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free
-peculiar and special
-uptight about personal space</p>

<p>Criminal
-personal (wrong?)
-flirtatious
-rationalization
-previous knowledge in jewelery</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized who she would become
-self serving</p>

<p>Fields of golden hay
-wheat harvested and left on ground
-fairy tale
-change is inevitable</p>

<p>Other poem
-comparison of man to weather</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside
-country v. city/ joy v. sadness</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free
-peculiar and special
-uptight about personal space</p>

<p>Prosody
-I + III, but others say I + II + III
-camillias tells you that she thinks herself is old</p>

<p>for prosody
what was the general theme? what you expect v. reality yes?</p>

<p>For Prosody, I vote I, II, III too.</p>

<p>expect v reality is what i put.</p>

<p>Criminal
-personal (wrong?)
-flirtatious
-rationalization
-previous knowledge in jewelery</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized who she would become
-self serving</p>

<p>Fields of golden hay
-wheat harvested and left on ground
-fairy tale
-change is inevitable</p>

<p>Prosody
-comparison of man to weather
-narrator thinks of herself as old
-I, III/I, II, III
-what you expect vs. reality</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside
-country v. city/ joy v. sadness</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free
-peculiar and special
-uptight about personal space</p>

<p>for the sheaves one...i put sent to the market. seems a little far fetched but the poem is actually praising the sheaves...the sheaves are the harvested wheat. he compares the sheaves to girls who get up and leave, implying that the sheaves have left the field.the logical next step? to the market. at least, i hope that makes sense/ is right...</p>

<p>Did anyone get awkward as one of the answers for the Louisa/store passage?</p>