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Title: Last Minute Notes Before the Exam


1
Last Minute Notes Before the Exam
  • AP English Language and Composition
  • Conn

2
Things to Review
  • Some of your Rhetorical Devices
  • Sample Essays (Upper-half scores ONLY) from
    throughout the year
  • Your own past essays
  • The books, documentaries, articles, etc. that we
    have encountered in class- they are perfect to
    use on the argument essay and they are a clear
    demonstration that you know stuff

3
First Step
  • Relax
  • Get enough sleep
  • Rise earlier than you normally would
  • Eat a healthy breakfast and pack a healthy snack
    (this is not the morning to have your first cup
    of coffee)
  • Make sure that you bring a couple of pencils and
    pens (black or blue ink)
  • Arrive at the Del Mar Fairgrounds with time to
    spare

4
In the Testing Room
  • Know where the clocks are
  • Make sure your pencils are sharp and that your
    pens actually write
  • Sit down a couple of minutes before the test
    begins
  • Relax
  • Relax

5
During the Multiple Choice
  • Bracket
  • Star
  • Circle the EXCEPTs
  • Circle transition words within the pieces
  • If you can eliminate at least two then go ahead
    and guess
  • Read closely, accurately, and quickly
  • Relax

6
Between the Multiple Choice and the Essay Section
  • Stretch
  • Have a healthy snack that will sustain you for
    the essay section
  • Try not to talk too much about the multiple
    choice section
  • Know that you have done well and develop
    confidence about the essay section

7
During the 15 Minutes Before You Write
  • REMBER WHAT AP STANDS FOR
  • Develop your own position on the synthesis
    question and then outline
  • Read all the documents carefully and thoroughly
  • Summarize the documents
  • If time, read the other questions and begin
    brainstorming for them as well
  • Relax

8
During the Essay Section
  • REMBER WHAT AP STANDS FOR!!!
  • Relax
  • REMEMBER You can write the essays in any order
    you so desire
  • For Synthesis, remember to incorporate AT LEAST 3
    SOURCES!!!
  • For a possible defend/challenge/qualify question,
    think MATURE ACADEMIC PERSPECTIVE!!!
  • For a possible rhetorical strategy question,
    remember to talk about how the strategies ADD TO
    THE AUTHORS PURPOSE OR ADD TO THE TEXT AS A
    WHOLE!!!
  • AUDIENCE. AUDIENCE. AUDIENCE.
  • Remember the rhetorical triangle

9
During the Essay Section
  • REMBER WHAT AP STANDS FOR
  • Pace yourself
  • Dont give them any time back
  • Go back over your essay
  • Correct your errors and fix your mistakes
  • Finish knowing that you have done the best you can

10
Remember the Ten Commandments of Advanced
Placement English Literature and Composition
  • 1. I am the Prompt, thy Prompt thou shalt have
    no other Prompt before me. Thou shalt read the
    Prompt with rapt attention the Prompt is thy
    friend. Thou shalt address the Prompt. Thou shalt
    not just get the general idea of the Prompt, nor
    shalt thou fight the Prompt or substitute your
    own ideas for the Prompt.
  • 2. Thou shalt not postpone, omit or bury thy
    Thesis Statement.

11
Remember the Ten Commandments of Advanced
Placement English Literature and Composition
  • 3. Thou shalt not dwell with Summary, for it is
    an abomination in my sight. Neither shalt thou be
    satisfied with mere Reading Comprehension for thy
    Prompt is an analytic and interpretive Prompt.
  • 4. Thou shalt not commit free-floating
    generalization, but shall support and develop
    thine every assertion with Concrete Details.

12
Remember the Ten Commandments of Advanced
Placement English Literature and Composition
  • 5. Thou shalt not mistake complexity for
    confusion, or subtlety for indecisiveness thou
    shalt not attribute thine own insensitivity or
    ignorance to authorial ineptitude. The fact that
    thou gettest not the point doesn't mean that the
    passage hath no point thou hast missed the
    point. Deal with it.
  • 6. Thou shalt read every MC question with the
    same exquisite care that thou devotest to the
    Essay Prompt thou shalt not "get the drift." By
    the same token, shalt thou strive to read what
    the writer actually wrote, not what thou
    expectest him or her to have written.

13
Remember the Ten Commandments of Advanced
Placement English Literature and Composition
  • 7. Thou shalt not finish early. Thou shalt spend
    plenty of thy time planning thine essay responses
    and any time left over editing them.
  • 8. Honor thy percentages by guessing thoughtfully
    when thou art not sure of the answers.
  • 9. Thou shalt not merely identify rhetorical,
    stylistic, and literary devices, but shalt show
    how they function.

14
Remember the Ten Commandments of Advanced
Placement English Literature and Composition
  • 10. Thou shalt never permit thyself to become
    discouraged I am the prompt, thy Prompt. Thou
    shalt maintain thy focus, attention and
    confidence. Yea, though thou hast totally screwed
    up thy last essay, this next essay maketh a fresh
    start.
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