We will hold a review session for the AP Literature & Composition exam on Sunday, April 27, from 1-4 p.m in room C104.
Because most of you have already sat through the AP Language & Composition exam we will not sit through a full 3-hour practice exam. Instead, you will be given an hour to complete 55 multiple choice passage analysis questions from a practice exam. We will then go over the answers for the entire 55-question exam, and discuss in detail those questions with which multiple students had difficulty.
We will also several past prompts for each of the three essay questions. You will not actually write essays. You are welcome to do this on your own for practice. And you are welcome to meet with me to discuss an essay you have written for practice (one essay at a time).
Furthermore, if there is anything in particular that you would like to go over during the review session, please let me know in advance. This could be a concept covered sometime during this or a previous year. It could be a literary term you encountered during your own personal studying and review for the exam. Or it could be a specific poem or passage that you would like to discuss.
Because most of you have already sat through the AP Language & Composition exam we will not sit through a full 3-hour practice exam. Instead, you will be given an hour to complete 55 multiple choice passage analysis questions from a practice exam. We will then go over the answers for the entire 55-question exam, and discuss in detail those questions with which multiple students had difficulty.
We will also several past prompts for each of the three essay questions. You will not actually write essays. You are welcome to do this on your own for practice. And you are welcome to meet with me to discuss an essay you have written for practice (one essay at a time).
Furthermore, if there is anything in particular that you would like to go over during the review session, please let me know in advance. This could be a concept covered sometime during this or a previous year. It could be a literary term you encountered during your own personal studying and review for the exam. Or it could be a specific poem or passage that you would like to discuss.