Crash Course AP Literature
YOUR OWN POINT OF VIEW An inherent disadvantage to youth is that it comes with a limited world view. Most high school students h ...
LITERARY ANALYSIS QUESTIONS: (See Chapter 5 for lists of key literary terms) 1. Directly identify a literary element or determin ...
CONSCIOUSLY AND PURPOSEFULLY ADD TO WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT LIFE One of the best ways to understand literature and its themes is to ...
Welcome to REA’s Crash Course for AP English Literature & Composition Study efficiently and strategically, using our targete ...
BECOME AN EMPATHETIC READER Empathy is the ability to put ourselves in someone else’s place, to see things as he or she sees the ...
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THE IMPORTANCE OF IRONY AND TONE Many AP readers say that students have difficulty recognizing irony in passages on the exam. Qu ...
1 This visual guide was created with help from the author’s 2010 AP English Literature class. 2 Always mention title and author ...
TONE Tone is the writer’s attitude toward the writing itself; toward the subject; toward the people, places, time and events in ...
REVIEWING MAIN POINTS OF VIEW First person: the narrator tells his/her own story using first person pronouns. This point of view ...
SHIFTS IN POINT OF VIEW A shift in point of view is something to pay close attention to. It is often a critical marker in unders ...
POINT OF VIEW IN YOUR ESSAY ...
Literary present tense Characters in a novel live in the present time in the novel. To write about them, we use what is called t ...
Authoritative third person A literary analysis essay like the ones you write for the AP Lit exam are best written in third perso ...
Universal first person In general we use third person in literary analysis essays. However, there are times when first person se ...
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PART IV: ESSAY INSIGHTS ...
Chapter 14 Free-Response Questions: A Prompt Analysis ...
In This Chapter Overview Three Types of Free-Response Questions Prompts, in General Analysis of Prose Passage Prompts Analysis o ...
OVERVIEW The purpose of this chapter is to give you a summary of the types of prompts that have appeared on previous AP Lit exam ...
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