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Christina Myers-Shaffer (Author)
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February 1996 0812091655 978-0812091656
Barron's How to Prepare for SAT II: Literature provides a general review of the literature topics covered in the SAT II area test.


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  • Paperback: 373 pages
  • Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Inc (February 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812091655
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812091656
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 7.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,900,898 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, Typical of Barron's in Many Ways, January 7, 2001
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This is the best preparation for the Literature SAT II that one can hope for, given the nature of the test; that is, improving your score in Literature is not a simple matter of learning new vocabulary words or memorizing formulas.

It's very much akin to the Critical Reading Section of the SAT I, with a few key difference: Poetry makes up half of the test, Prose selections are usually shorter, and literary definitions beyond the ubiquitous "metaphor" and "similie" are (infrequently) required. Beyond learning the extra literary definitions needed for the test, there's not much you can do (short-term) to improve your score.

HOWEVER, to ensure you know all of these terms, Ms. Myers-Shaffer gives you all of them and more in this book. In fact, the number of literary concepts, and examples of these concepts in literature, make this book an invaluable resource for English courses. Not to mention the fact that the 2 Diagnostic tests and 7 practice tests give you TONS of practice, with a body of lit that is representative of what you'll see on the test.

Keep in mind that the questions on the sample tests are more difficult than the real thing (typical of Barron's)... I took it on 12/00 and got a 710 by answering only 50/60 questions, which is a Raw Score of about 44 according to "Real SAT II: Subject Tests." On the other hand, I got this book afterwards and consistently got a 40-42/60 while taking 70 minutes. For both tests I need to work on my speed, but you can tell that your scores in this book will tend to be 50-100 points lower when taken under test-like conditions.

And yes, without the extra familiarity with format and concepts you'll get from this book, the Literature test is hard.... that 710 came after I got an 800 on the Verbal SAT I and an 800 on the Writing SAT II.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Unrealistically hard, May 28, 2005
Sure, being overprepared gives you a sense of confidence when entering the test room, but the extent that this book went was utterly impractical to the point of being innaccurate about what truly is on the test. For example, it bombards you with slews of obscure literary terms, tells you that you may have to read poetry in unitelligible local dialect, and oh, knowing 500+ years of the history of literature may help. After trying the practice problems on this test I was in a state of desperation (of course I procrastinated so this is the day before the test)and was prepared to just not show up on test day because it seemed so hopeless. However, after trying the Princeton Review book, I decided that if the problems were more like PR's the test actually might be doable. While the test was hard, it was no where near Barron's level; PR was much more accurate. I couldn't break 700 on Barrons and ended up getting a 780 on the real thing. Unless you have a ton of time to prepare, I really would not recommend Barrons. In the end though, what will prepare you the most for the SAT II Literature are the skills you've acquired over the years in English class and reading challenging poetry and prose on your own time.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not that bad, June 23, 2005
The Barron's book wasn't that bad - it had a lot of extraneous information I didn't have to know, but its exercises and practice tests really got me into the mindset of what to look for in the real test. You should do all the exercises and practice tests in this book; coupled with the Kaplan book, you should be able to break a 700 =)
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following questions test your understanding, own comprehension questions, one literary element, artless poets, reading literary selections, basic literary terms, panoramic method, autobiographical selection, fain wald lie, matching oval, scenic method, fifth selection, literature test, literary elements, progressive verb form, silent auditor, practice test questions, fourth selection, lyric speaker, fallow doe, best answer choice, imperfect rhyme, rime riche, eye rhyme
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Literature Subject Test, Active Learning Notes, Lady Bracknell, Selection One, Selection Five, Selection Three, The Lady of Shalott, West Berlin, Charles Dickens, College Board, Selection Two, United States, Lady Russell, Selection Four, Ned Softly, Samuel Johnson, Lord Randal, Miss Lemon, Subject Tests, William Shakespeare, Barbara Allen, Lady Rowena, Old English, Captain Benwick, Captain Wentworth
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