AP Literature Exam TipsOn this page you'll find a wide variety of resources for the AP Literature exam. Don't forget: earning college credit from the AP Literature exam is simply a potential bonus to this class. This is not a test prep course! The course's real value comes in the enhanced reading, writing, and critical thinking skills you'll develop.
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Literary Movement Study Guide
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Second Semester AP Exam Practice (starts 10 weeks before the test)
Week 1:
Week 1:
- In class: read and discuss chapter 1 (pages 3-7); read and discuss pages 17-18
- At home: read, but do not complete, the diagnostic/master exam (pages 18-28)
- In class: multiple choice strategies (pages 31-39)
- At home: multiple choice strategies (pages 39-44)
- In class:
- At home: multiple choice diagnostic (pages 47-57);
- In class: prose passage essay (pages 59-61)
- At home: prose passage essay (pages 62-76)
- In class: poetry essay (pages 77-78)
- At home: poetry essay (pages 79-91)
- In class: free-response essay (pages 93-97)
- At home: free-response essay (pages 97-108)
- In class: discuss terms on page 125
- At home: prose review (pages 113-125)
- In class: discuss terms on page 151
- At home: poetry review (pages 127-151)
- In class:
- At home: take practice exam 1 (pages 155-182)
- In class: suggested reading guide (pages 215-220)
- At home: take practice exam 2 (pages 183-198)