We will get together for one final cram session on Saturday, May 4, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Attendance is optional.
Those of you who are interested in attending should comment below on your preferences for how we spend the day.
We can ...
Those of you who are interested in attending should comment below on your preferences for how we spend the day.
We can ...
- Take an entire mock exam (~ 4 hours -- which does not give us time to go over answers or score essays together).
- Write and workshop 40-min. practice essays.
- Do timed multiple-choice passage analyses and go over the answers together.
- Cooperatively review a novel or play in preparation for the third essay question -- this could take the form of watching a performance of one of Shakespeare's plays, if we can agree on one play.
- Play jeopardy, balderdash or some other game to review literary and/or critical terms.
- Review specific literary terms in the form of a lecture accompanied by multiple literary examples.
- Do close-readings of poems and/or prose passages in the form of a discussion or lecture.