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Page 1: Advanced Placement Examination English Literature and Composition Presented by Chris Stahly.

Advanced Placement Advanced Placement ExaminationExaminationEnglish Literature

and

CompositionPresented by Chris Stahly

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The ExaminationThe Examination

• Measures students’ abilities in reading,

analyzing, and writing about literature

• Three hours in length

• Multiple-choice questions

• Essay questions

• Approximately $75.00

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Multiple-Choice SectionMultiple-Choice Section

• 60 minutes long• 45 percent of total

grade• 50 to 60 questions on

four different passages from poetry and prose

• 2 prose texts• 2 poetry texts

• Selections from 16th to 20th centuries

• Women and minority writers often included

• Odds are against having read the selections

• Represents all high school English classes

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Points To Remember About Points To Remember About Multiple-Choice SectionMultiple-Choice Section

• Extremely difficult

• Intimidating

• Sophisticated vocabulary

• Footnotes

• 50 percent could pass you if...

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Tips For Multiple-Choice SectionTips For Multiple-Choice Section• Scan--don’t read the questions.• If there is a title, keep it in mind.• Read quickly to get an idea of the subject

matter.• Read closely and mark or underline the

passage.• Answer the questions carefully.• Don’t guess unless you can eliminate one

choice as obviously incorrect.

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To Be Continued...To Be Continued...

Next episode: the essay section of the examination

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120 minutes long ( 2 hours)

55 percent of total grade

3 essays at 40 minutes each

2 are free response questions

1 is an open-ended question

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One poetry excerpt

One prose excerpt from an essay, short story, or novel

Questions concern the attitude of the author toward the subject or theme and how the stylistic devices show that attitude

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Consists of a directive and a list of possible classic novels and plays from which to choose

May also choose a novel or play not on the list, provided it is a classic

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Each essay is scored from 1(low) to 9(high)

Should be answered in no less than 1 1/2 pages to get a score above 3

Shouldn’t adjust question—answer all parts of it

Could be comparison / contrast

Should have two works studied in depth

Short works are as acceptable as long ones

Avoid plot summaries in your writing

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Read question closely and underline important parts

Use pen—can cross out and use arrows

Do 7-10 minutes of pre-writing and 30 minutes of essay writing

Always have introduction and conclusion

Support your argument and answer the entire question

Don’t focus on mechanics—no points off unless very evident and confusing

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To earn an overall score of 3, 4, or 5 on the test

You will earn You will earn college creditcollege credit