AP English Review Zoom calls and practices
AP Portfolio due Friday, May 8, before class; here is the updated handout; here is a second handout; here is a screencast that brings the two handouts together. It seems some students may have trouble with getting to materials. Here is the 2017 (Pickle) essay responses as a screencast (because it can't be reproduced except for the prompt and basic rubric); here are pdfs for 2018 (Zenobia) and 2019 (Lapham) samples and commentaries. AP Review Friday, May 8, 10:15-12, 1-2:30 (Zoom at 10:15) •You must be visible and audible throughout the review; unless you are battling screaming siblings or live on a construction site, please stay unmuted so that you may participate more spontaneously; please participate avidly for the benefit of all •In the review, you should have in front of you your portfolio and your 5 Steps to a 5 book •During the review I will direct you to this prompt (Lawrence) and this prompt (Viramontes); when the time comes, you will need to be able to access them AP English Literature Exam: Wednesday, May 13, 2pm Eastern Time Honors Exam The prompt for this exam will open on Friday, May 8, at 1:30pm and close at 3pm. Students who are eligible for extra time are welcome to take it. The prompt is attached to the assignment in Jupiter. Before the exam, please review notes and book annotations. You will want to make a study sheet for each text, focusing on the elements of fiction (character, setting, plot, theme, style, symbol, conflict, point of view). Be careful to be able to root your ideas in the texts themselves. Be careful not to copy out into your notes any language from online study guides. Here is a handout to help you prepare. After opening the prompt, please use these materials to prepare your answer. Comments are closed.
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