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1 March 12-13 – Multiple Choice
Agenda: Pair-Share AP Lit Exam: Poetry MC Questions Practice Poetry MC Questions Answer Discussion Homework: Test Corrections for missed answers Take out: Pen/Pencil Notebook Highlighter Goals: Practice answering AP-style multiple choice questions in preparation for the exam

2 Pair-Share Trade in-class essays with your neighbor (or in a group of three) Read your neighbor’s essay, and give it a grade based on your knowledge of the scoring guide Explain the score to them REMEMBER: It’s not about what they did wrong, it’s about what they did CORRECTLY!

3 Multiple Choice 60 min to complete 50-60 MC Q’s
No penalty for incorrect answers 4 or 5 lit passages (2 poems, 2 prose) USUALLY: 1 old (pre 1900 poem) 1 new (post 1900 poem) 1 old prose passage 1 new prose passage

4 3 Types of Questions General Comprehension Questions:
Ask about: primary purpose, overall characterization, or tone of passage. They tend to be the most challenging questions on the exam. Examples: The passage is primarily about . . . Which of the following choices best describes the tone of the passage? Which of the following choices best describes the narrator’s relationship to his sister? Detail Questions: Refer to chunks of a passage – demand close reading What does the author mean by “aesthetic” (line 19)? Which of the following is the best paraphrase for the sentence that begins at line 13? Factual Knowledge Questions: Questions are more rare General knowledge questions about language, grammar, and literary analysis Which of the following meters is used in line 3 of this poem? In line 19, the phrase “frozen fire” is an example of . . . What the object of the verb “took” in line 14?

5 Tips for Taking Control:
Scan Ahead Look for familiar authors and styles Change the order You may choose to skip passages POE! Write in the booklet Half Right is ALL WRONG If part of an answer “looks good” but the other part does not… IT’S WRONG! Watch the Clock PACE YOURSELF! More than 15 minutes per passage is TOO LONG Read Carefully – This may seem obvious, but don’t space out Guess Wisely Always guess when in (complete and utter) doubt


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