Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of literature employs language forms, such as parody, irony, satire, and parody?

  1. Nonfiction

  2. Metaphorical

  3. Poetry

  4. Subversive

The correct answer is: Subversive

It is important to understand how each of the options relates to the use of language forms in literature. Nonfiction literature aims to present factual information and does not typically use parody, irony, or satire. Metaphorical literature primarily uses figurative language and may include elements of parody or irony but not necessarily as its main focus. Poetry may incorporate humor, satire, and irony, but these elements are not exclusive to poetry and may not always be the main focus. Subversive literature, on the other hand, is known for challenging societal norms and often employs language forms such as parody, irony, and satire to convey its message. Therefore, D is the most appropriate answer as it accurately describes the use of these language forms in literature.