CURRICULUM NIGHT Welcome to 12 AP Literature and Composition.

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CURRICULUM NIGHT Welcome to 12 AP Literature and Composition

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CURRICULUM NIGHT

Welcome to 12 AP Literature and Composition

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Introduction to Me . . .

Laura FitchEmail – [email protected]

Telephone – (440) 349-7757 x5398

Online calendar on solonschools.org website

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Course Objective

The objective of 12th grade Advanced Placement Literature and Composition is to prepare students for the rigors of the AP Literature test and college as well. A score of 3, 4, or 5 could exempt your student from core requirements in college. Our focus will extend the critical reading, thinking, and writing skills that your senior has built throughout his or her years in Solon’s English Program.

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Breakdown of the Lit & Comp Test 55 multiple choice questions spread over

four to five passages. Students will have one hour for this section. Passages will be cut from pre-20th Century literature and poetry and 20th/21st Century literature and poetry. Questions focus on analysis and

interpretation at the deepest level, requiring critical, close reading. Questions may draw on literary devices, thematic connections, speaker or author’s attitude, vocabulary in context, etc.

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Sample MC Questions

The speaker’s allusion to Hercules and Adonis serves

primarily to

(A) imply an undercurrent of aggressiveness in Mr. Jones’s personality

(B) suggest the extremes of physical attractiveness represented in Mr. Jones’s appearance

(C) assert the enduring significance of mythical beauty

(D) symbolize the indescribable nature of Mr. Jones’s countenance

(E) emphasize how clearly Mr. Jones’s features reflected his personality

Which of the following is LEAST important to the theme of the poem?

  (A) “pale” (line 4)

(B) “smile (line 8)

(C) “vigour” (line9)

(D) “well-wrought” (line 13)

(E) “delight” (line 22)

 

The tone throughout the poem is best described as one of

(A) playful seriousness

(B) ironic grimness

(C) cheerful glee

(D) somber melancholy

(E) irreversible despair

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Breakdown of the Lit & Comp Test con’t

Three essays over two hours that focus on literary and poetry analysis. Prose Essay – Students are given a passage out of context

from a novel, short story or play and must analyze how the author’s technique creates or affects an element of the passage.

Poetry Essay – Students are given a poem and must analyze how the poet’s technique creates or affects an element of the poem.

Free Response Essay – Students are given a theme based question and must quickly determine a novel they know well enough on which to base their responses. Students should draw focused, apt, detailed support from the novel to write their responses.

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Sample Essay Questions

Prose Essay – Read carefully the passage from the beginning of a contemporary novel. Note the author’s use of devices such as diction, syntax, imagery, and figurative language. Write an essay in which you analyze how the author’s use of such devices creates a vivid characterization of Quoyle.

Poetry Essay – The following two poems are about Helen of Troy. Renowned in the ancient world for her beauty, Helen was the wife of Menelaus, a Greek King. She was carried off to Troy by the Trojan prince Paris, and her abduction was the immediate cause of the Trojan War.

Read the two poems carefully. Considering such elements as speaker, diction, imagery, form, and tone, write a well-organized essay in which you contrast the speakers' views of Helen.

Free Response Essay – A character's attempt to recapture the past is important in many plays, novels, and poems.

Choose a literary work in which a character views the past with such feelings as reverence, bitterness, or longing. Show with clear evidence from the work how the character's view of the past is used to develop a theme in the work.

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The Literature

Analysis of Canonical and Contemporary Fiction and Nonfiction The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen Hamlet by William Shakespeare Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard Catch -22 by Joseph Heller Various short stories, poems and literary criticism articles

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Sound and Sense (Poetry Anthology)

14th Edition – new for this year One of the best preparatory anthologies

for AP and college study Now includes preparatory material for

the whole test, not just poetry Contains significant changes from

previous editions Actually less expensive than the

previous editions