
5 Steps to a 5: AP English Literature 2021
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Credits
- About the Authors
- Introduction: The Five-Step Program
- STEP 1 Set Up Your Study Program
- 1 What You Should Know About the AP Literature Exam
- Background on the Advanced Placement Exam
- Reasons for Taking the Advanced Placement Exam
- What You Need to Know About the AP Lit Exam
- 2 How to Plan Your Time
- Three Approaches to Preparing for the AP Literature Exam
- Calendars for Preparing for the AP Literature Exam
- STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness
- 3 The Diagnostic/Master Exam
- A Walk Through the Diagnostic/Master Exam
- Diagnostic/Master Exam
- Afterword
- STEP 3 Develop Strategies for Success
- 4 Section I of the Exam: The Multiple-Choice Questions
- Introduction to the Multiple-Choice Section of the Exam
- Types of Multiple-Choice Questions
- Scoring the Multiple-Choice Section
- Strategies for Answering the Multiple-Choice Questions
- Answer Sheet for Diagnostic Multiple-Choice Questions
- The Multiple-Choice Section of the Diagnostic/Master Exam
- Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
- Answers and Explanations
- 5 The Prose Passage Essay
- Introduction to the Prose Passage Essay
- Types of Prose Passage Essay Questions
- Rating the Prose Passage Essay
- Timing the Essay
- Working the Prompt
- Reading and Notating the Prose Passage
- Writing the Opening Paragraph
- Writing the Body
- Sample Student Essays
- Rating the Student Essays
- Rapid Review
- 6 The Poetry Essay
- Introduction to the Poetry Essay
- Types of Prompts Used for the Poetry Essay
- Timing and Planning the Poetry Essay
- Working the Prompt
- Reading and Notating the Poetry Selection
- Writing the Opening Paragraph
- Writing the Body of the Poetry Essay
- Sample Student Essays
- Rating the Student Essays
- Rapid Review
- 7 The Free-Response Essay/Literary Argument
- Introduction to the Free-Response Essay/Literary Argument
- Types of Free-Response Prompts
- General Rubrics for the Free-Response Essay
- Timing and Planning the Free-Response Essay
- Working the Prompt from the Diagnostic/Master Exam
- Developing the Opening Paragraph
- Developing the Body of the Essay
- Sample Student Essays
- Rating the Student Essays
- Final Comments
- Rapid Review
- STEP 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High
- Introduction to Review Section
- 8 Comprehensive Review-Prose
- Introduction to Prose
- Five Aspects of Every Narrative
- Types of Novels
- Literary Terminology
- Prose Analysis
- Final Comments
- Rapid Review
- 9 Comprehensive Review-Poetry
- Introduction to Poetry
- The Structure of Poetry
- Types of Poetry
- Interpretation of Poetry
- Poems for Comparison and Contrast
- Rapid Review
- STEP 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence
- Practice Exam 1
- Section I
- Section II
- Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
- Answers and Explanations
- Rating the Essay Section
- Sample Student Essays
- Practice Exam 2
- Section I
- Section II
- Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
- Answers and Explanations
- Rating the Essay Section
- Sample Student Essays
- Appendixes
- Suggested Reading Guide
- Classicism
- Realism
- Romanticism
- Impressionism
- Expressionism
- Naturalism
- General Bibliography
- Recommended Poets
- Recommended Authors
- Glossary
- Websites
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