This is an effective literature booklet for est II students , it is being prepared for more practice on the exam with full overview .
For students preparing for the exam next month , with several examples and 400 MCQS with answers – they are Simple. Direct. Full of tips and practice.
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The booklet has also ADDED a very strong est 2 mock exams with answers
Major Literature Topics to Review
- Literary Devices (Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Irony)
- Types of Text: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Non-fiction
- Elements of a Story: Plot, Character, Setting, Conflict, Theme
- Tone and Mood
- Point of View (1st, 2nd, 3rd Person)
- Inference and Evidence
Here's a simple-to-full explanation for each of the Major Literature Topics to Review in your EST II Literature booklet. Each section includes:
- ✅ Clear definitions
- ✍️ Easy examples
- 💡 How they appear in EST questions
Contents
- ✅ Overview of the EST II Literature Exam
- 📚 Major Literature Topics
- 📝 Common Grammar Rules
- 🎯 How to Answer EST Literature Questions
- 🛠️ Procedures & Tactics for the Exam
- ❓ Sample Questions (with answers at the end of each)
- 🧠 Final Tips Before the Exam
Here are another Two mock EST II Literature PRACTICE EXAMS , each exam has 65 completely new, middle to hard-level multiple-choice questions.
First exam is covering the following major areas as per the EST II Literature guide with answers:
- Literary Devices
- Figurative Language (Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Irony, etc.)
- Types of Texts (Poetry, Prose, Drama, etc.)
- Theme, Tone, Mood
- Characterization and Conflict
- Literary Analysis and Inference
- Textual Evidence and Interpretation
Each question has five options (A–E), and the correct answer is provided after each question in a separate Answer Key.
Second exam will cover more detailed topics.
Here's a new EST II Literature Mock Exam with 65 more middle to hard-level questions, following the same structure but covering new and deeper topics, including:
- Advanced literary terms (synecdoche, anagnorisis, catharsis)
- Genre-specific features (Gothic, Modernist, Magical Realism)
- Authorial choices (narrative structure, unreliable narrator, diction)
- Deeper theme analysis
- Interpretation of abstract literary elements
- Cross-textual thinking
- Contextual influence on meaning
Each question has five options (A–E) and the correct answer is provided after each one.
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Engineer Samer Mahmoud
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Amman – Jordan
2025
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