Quarter 1 AP Reflection: Notebook, section 1. Reflect on your learning: 1. What are some things you have learned this quarter about literature? Try to.

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Quarter 1 AP Reflection: Notebook, section 1

Reflect on your learning: 1. What are some things you have learned this quarter about literature? Try to be specific 2. What are some things you have learned this quarter about literary analysis, and how to do it? Try to be specific 3. What is something you are hoping we do more of next quarter?

Overall, thinking back to our quarter focus of “voice”, what is your comfort level with the concept of voice? 0- I don't know what "voice" is referring to in literature or writing. 1- I know what "voice" means in literature and/or writing, but I don't know what techniques are useful in developing it. 2- I know what "voice" looks like in literature and writing, and can identify techniques used to help create it. 3- I know what "voice" is used for in literature and writing and can interpret literary techniques to help label language, or "voice". 4- I know the importance of "voice" in literature and writing and can argue for the author's purpose of using varying literary techniques in creating a unique "voice".