Wednesday 3 May: Review for AP Lang exam, from lunch until 3:15
Thursday 4 May: No afternoon classes; funeral Friday 5 May: (Prom) Please look at the three practice tests I have made available in the Jupiter materials for this class: the one you did in the Parsonage, the one you did the synthesis from (and still can complete the rest), and the one we did parts of on review day (and you can still do the rest). Here is the old rhetorical analysis assignment sheet to help you think about rhetorical analysis. Here's a review video for rhetorical analysis; another video Here's a video of AP Lang Exam Readers' best tips Here's that UMD paper that really nails transitions between paragraphs. Remember that this is an argument of inquiry, so it argues for the importance of a question rather than taking a specific position (similar to the Jane Tompkins piece) All the studying you do now will help you on this test, the verbal SAT, and should improve your reading and writing going forward. Monday 8 May: Revise an old test essay for score (bring in Tarzanically marked draft and some ideas, revise in class to hand in at the end of class; refer to the test rubric from the packet, in the class materials on Jupiter) Tuesday 9 May: AP English Language Exam Comments are closed.
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