5 Steps to A 5 : AP English Literature

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Pub. Date: 2001-12-19
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill
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Summary

An exciting new series of study guides that lets each student design a course of study pitched to his or her individual needs and learning style Each year, more than one million U.S. high school students take one or more advanced placement (AP) exams, and, according to official projections, that number will continue to rise in the years ahead. That is because AP exams confer important benefits on those who do well on them. High AP scores are indispensable to gaining admission to most elite colleges. They provide students with a competitive edge when competing for grants and scholarships. And they allow students to bypass required university survey courses, saving on skyrocketing tuition fees. Designed to coincide perfectly with the most current AP exams, Five Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations guides contain several advanced features that set them above all competitors. Each guide is structured around an ingenious Five-Step Plan. The first step is to develop a study plan, the second builds knowledge, the third and fourth hone test-taking skills and strategies, and the fifth fosters the confidence students need to ace the tests. This flexible study tool is also tailored to three types of students. For the more structured student there is a "Month-by-Month" approach that follows the school year and a "Calendar Countdown" approach that begins with the new year. For students who leave studying to the last minute "Basic Training" covers the basics in just four weeks. Other outstanding features include: Sample tests that closely simulate real exams Review material based on the contents of the most recent tests Icons highlighting important facts, vocabulary, and frequently-asked questions Boxed quotes offering advice from students who have aced the exams and from AP teachers and college professors Websites and links to valuable online test resources, along with author e-mail addresses for students with follow-up questions Authors who are either AP course instructors or exam developers

Author Biography

Grace Freedson is president of Grace Freedson Publishing Network and a former editor in chief of Barron's Educational Series.

Barbara Murphy is on the faculty of Syracuse University's Project Advance in English. She taught AP Language and other college-level courses for over 20 years. She has been a reader of the AP Language and Composition Exam and is a consultant for the College Board's AP Language and Composition division.

Estelle Rankin taught AP Literature for over 25 years. She was honored with the AP Literature Teacher of the Year Award in 1996 and received the Long Island Teacher of the Year Award in 1990.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
PART I HOW TO USE THIS BOOK 1(12)
The Five-Step Program
3(10)
Some Basics
3(1)
The Organization of the Book
4(1)
Introduction to the Five-Step Program
5(1)
Three Approaches to Preparing for the AP Literature Exam
6(1)
Introduction to the Graphics Used in the Book
7(2)
Calendars for Preparing for the AP Literature Exam
9(4)
PART II WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AP LITERATURE EXAM 13(96)
Introduction to the AP Literature Exam
15(19)
Background on the Advanced Placement Exam
15(1)
Reasons for Taking the Advanced Placement Exam
16(1)
What you Need to Know about the AP Lit Exam
17(3)
A ``Walk Through'' the Diagnostic/Master Exam
20(3)
Advanced Placement Literature and Composition
23(11)
Section I of the Exam: The Multiple-Choice Questions
34(25)
Introduction to the Multiple-Choice Section of the Exam
34(3)
Types of Multiple-Choice Questions
37(3)
Scoring the Multiple-Choice Section
40(1)
Strategies for Answering the Multiple-Choice Questions
40(5)
Answer Sheet for Diagnostic Multiple-Choice Questions
45(2)
The Multiple-Choice Section of the Diagnostic/Master Exam
47(7)
Explanation of Answers to the Multiple-Choice Questions of the Diagnostic/Master Exam
54(5)
The Prose Passage Essay
59(19)
Introduction to the Prose Passage Essay
59(1)
Types of Prose Passage Essay Questions
60(1)
Rating the Prose Passage Essay
61(1)
Timing the Essay
62(1)
Working the Prompt
62(2)
Reading and Notating the Prose Passage
64(2)
Writing the Opening Paragraph
66(2)
Writing the Body of the Prose Passage Essay
68(3)
Sample Student Essays
71(3)
Rating the Student Essays
74(2)
Final Comments
76(1)
Rapid Review
77(1)
The Poetry Essay
78(15)
Introduction to the Poetry Essay
78(1)
Types of Prompts Used in the Poetry Essay
79(1)
Timing and Planning the Poetry Essay
79(1)
Working the Prompt
80(4)
Writing the Opening Paragraph
84(2)
Writing the Body of the Poetry Essay
86(2)
Sample Student Essays
88(2)
Rating the Student Essays
90(2)
Rapid Review
92(1)
The Free-Response Essay
93(16)
Introduction to the Free-Response Essay
93(3)
Types of Free-Response Prompts
96(1)
General Rubrics for the Free-Response Essay
97(1)
Timing and Planning the Free-Response Essay
98(1)
Working the Prompt from the Diagnostic/Master Exam
98(3)
Developing the Opening Paragraph
101(1)
Developing the Body of the Essay
102(2)
Sample Student Essays
104(3)
Rating the Student Essays
107(1)
Final Comments
107(1)
Rapid Review
108(1)
PART III COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW: DEVELOPING THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND STRATEGIES 109(42)
Introduction to Review Section
111(2)
Prose Review
113(13)
Introduction to Prose
113(1)
Five Aspects of Every Narrative
114(5)
Types of Novels
119(1)
Literary Terminology
120(2)
Prose Analysis
122(2)
Final Comments
124(1)
Rapid Review
125(1)
Poetry Review
126(25)
Introduction to Poetry
126(1)
The Structure of Poetry
127(3)
Types of Poetry
130(12)
Interpretation of Poetry
142(6)
Poems for Comparison and Contrast
148(2)
Rapid Review
150(1)
PART IV DEVELOPING CONFIDENCE BY APPLYING SKILLS 151(58)
Practice Exam 1
153(28)
Section I
155(9)
Section II
164(2)
Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
166(4)
Rating the Essay Section
170(11)
Practice Exam 2
181(28)
Section I
183(8)
Section II
191(3)
Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions
194(4)
Rating the Essay Section
198(11)
PART V ``AFTER WORDS'' 209(2)
A Suggested Reading Guide 211(7)
Classicism
211(1)
Realism
212(1)
Romanticism
213(2)
Impressionism
215(1)
Expressionism
215(1)
Naturalism
216(2)
General Bibliography 218(3)
Glossary of Terms 221(3)
Websites Related to the Advanced Placement Exam 224

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