AP Literary Terms Review
I've created a set of quizzes/reviews and flashcards for the literary devices that we are studying for the AP test. You can access them here . Week Seven Words
This is my eighteenth year at Helena High School, where I teach English III AP Language, AP Seminar, Honors English 2, Debate, and Speech. In my spare time, I enjoy grading essays, watching the San Diego Padres and Portland Timbers, and buying more books than I could ever hope to read.
I've created a set of quizzes/reviews and flashcards for the literary devices that we are studying for the AP test. You can access them here . Week Seven Words
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The AP essay for this week is located here .
“The books that help you most are those which make you think the most. The hardest way of learning is that of easy reading, but a great book that comes from a great thinker is a ship of thought, deep freighted with truth and beauty.” –Pablo Neruda "Terror is as much a part of the […]
The notes for the [rich], [evocative] AP formula are located here , [demonstrating] the power of pattern in writing. It's also wikified , if any of you are interested in improving the idea. You might also want to take a peek at incorporating quotations effectively, if that is still a issue for you.