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 The Triple Eight A magic process for attacking the exam…. [Skip Nicholson]

 1.Analyze the prompt. 2.Find & mark verbs in the imperative and all conjunctions. 3.Identify all parts of the task. 4.Read the passage attentively and mark it up. Questions 1& 2: Poetry & Prose

 5.Identify speaker, the audience, the setting, and the occasion. 6.Identify the main purpose & tone. 7.Mark shifts in point of view, tone, or the like; mark any significant punctuation/pointing. 8.In poetry, note if a rhyme scheme or the arrangement on the page helps reveal organization. Questions 1& 2: Poetry & Prose

 1.Cover the list of suggested works. 2.Ignore any opening quotations or other material. 3.Analyze the prompt. 4.Find and mark all verbs in the imperative. Question 3: ‘The Open Question’

 5.Identify all parts of the task, including any that might be implied rather than explicit. 6.Go back and read the opening of the prompt. 7.Decide on a work to use. 8. (optional) Uncover and read the suggested titles. Question 3: ‘The Open Question’

 Many works of literature not readily identified with the mystery or detective story genre nonetheless involve the investigation of a mystery. In these works, the solution to the mystery may be less important than the knowledge gained in the process of its investigation. Choose a novel or play in which one or more of the characters confront a mystery. Then write an essay in which you identify the mystery and explain how the investigation illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. 2000, Q3

Many works of literature not readily identified with the mystery or detective story genre nonetheless involve the investigation of a mystery. In these works, the solution to the mystery may be less important than the knowledge gained in the process of its investigation. Choose a novel or play in which one or more of the characters confront a mystery. Then write an essay in which you identify the mystery and explain how the investigation illuminates the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.

 2005, Q3 In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899), protagonist Edna Pontellier is said to possess “that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions.” In a novel or play that you have studied, identify a character who conforms outwardly while questioning inwardly. Then write an essay in which you analyze how this tension between outward conformity and inward questioning contributes to the meaning of the work. Avoid mere plot summary.

 1.Write down a plan. Do not let the prompt dictate your organization. 2.Leave a space for an introduction. 3.Remember your audience. 4.Write legibly in ink. ALL 3 QUESTIONS

5.Refer often to the text but avoid direct quotations of more than four words 6.Avoid plot summary and paraphrase. 7.Follow all detail from the text with your commentary; use the ratio of two pieces of your commentary to every one of detail from the text. 8.Avoid ‘name calling,’ the identification of literary elements without explaining why the writer is using them.

GOOD LUCK! …and plan so that you won’t need it.