Welcome to AP Literature! You will find homework here, along with important information regarding assignments, links to resources, and information involving the many, many things we discuss in class.
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Class Info:
To view the syllabus for this course, click AP Syllabus 2018
To view a list of literary terms you will be tested over and should be incorporating into both your writing as well as class discussions, click AP Lit terms
You can view the recommended reading list for AP here AP READING LIST
To view the general rubric for all Analysis Essays, click Rubric for Evaluating Writing
To download the AP Study Guide Template, click AP Study Guide Template (1) To view the lit term Jeopardy Reviews, click Round 1 or Round 2
4/23: Online Poetry term quizzes Quiz 1
To view the lit term Quizlet, click Lit. Term Quizlet
How to a Score a 9 Videos:
Poetry:
Poetry:
Poetry:
Paired Poetry:
Open-ended Essay:
Paired-poetry
Video Chapters:
Tori and Alexis: “It’s More than Just Rain or Snow” and “Is that a symbol?”
Jaida and Emilie: “Never Stand Next to the Hero” and “Yes, She’s a Christ Figure, Too”
Hannah and Haley: “He’s Blind for a Reason, You Know” and “It’s Never Just Heart Disease … And Rarely Just Illness”
Sydney and Darby: Geography Matters… and … So Do Seasons
Cody: “Hansel and Gretel” and “It’s all Greek to me”
Porter:”When in Doubt, It’s from Shakespeare” and “Or the Bible”
Kristina and Alyson:”Now, Where Have I seen Her Before?” and “Is He Serious? And Other Ironies”
Mykenna and Kalyn: “It’s my Symbol” and “One Story”
To view previous year essay questions and sample essay responses with scores and explanations, click AP Central Essay Examples
To view the list of Poetry Literary Terms and Devices click AP English Poetry Terms
To view a PowerPoint explanation of TPCASTT with an example poem click TPCASTT Poetry ANALYSIS Explanation
To view the quizlets over the tone adjectives click Adjectives 1 or Adjectives 2 or Adjectives 3 or Adjectives 4