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Suggestions for Mastering The Open Question on the AP English Literature Exam
If your students are writing lower-half essays, it is likely they have not had enough practice with timed writings. Students who can write in the mid-range on practice essays, like Propel’s AP Mock Exam, scoring a 4, 5, or 6, can improve their writing by up to two scoring points prior to the AP … [Read more...] about Suggestions for Mastering The Open Question on the AP English Literature Exam
In Honor of Presidents' Day: A Close Look at LBJ's Speech to Congress
Considered one of President Lyndon B. Johnson's most eloquent speeches, his Voting Rights Act address was given one week after deadly racial violence erupted in Selma, Alabama. In it he uses the phrase "we shall overcome," borrowed from the civil rights movement. It was delivered March 15, 1965 … [Read more...] about In Honor of Presidents' Day: A Close Look at LBJ's Speech to Congress
Where do we begin? Part IV: Common Mistakes
Now let’s continue to address the common mistakes made by the students. After addressing the most common mistakes with the Charlotte’s Web excerpt here is what will begin to show up with Rodriguez and Wright. 1) Summary is NOT analysis: Summary: Richard Wright uses personification to convey … [Read more...] about Where do we begin? Part IV: Common Mistakes