• 30. C
  • 31. B
  • 32. C
  • 33. C
  • 34. D
  • 35. D
  • 36. E
  • 37. D
  • 38. D
  • 39. A
  • 40.C
  • 41. D
  • 42. A
  • 43. E
  • 44. C
  • 45. D
  • 46. C
  • 47. C
  • 48. E
  • 49. D
  • 50. B
  • 51. A
  • 52. D
  • 53. E
  • 54. D
  • 55. A
  • 56. D
  • 57. E
  • 58. C
  • 59. B

These are the planned times for AP Practice multiple choice over the break:

  • Monday, April 9th: 7:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, April 10th: 11:00 a.m.
  • Wednesday, April 11th: Dead Poets Society @ Fireside, 6:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, April 12th: 7:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 15th: 1:00 p.m.

(Other than the DPS meeting, we will meet at school, in delightful Room 14) 

Quick note. For those of you still working on blogs (and that means everyone who has missing assignments), I think I have finally found a really easy system to use.  If you are not using the WordPress blogs in the separate folder, you can write blog entries by clicking on "MyBlog Dashboard" on the menu on the left. You just need to be signed in.  The only catch? Make sure that you publish your entries!

That said, there are a few interesting posts for you to take a look at or even comment on:
  • peacefreak77 explores "books," focusing on Catcher in the Rye, 1984, and Brave New World
  • tiaphaneee offers a poem by William Butler Yeats that influenced our friend Chinua Achebe
  • trailblazer89 takes a look at Alfred Tennyson's"Crossing the Bar"
  • Mr. Pogreba awkwardly compares Holden to Huck and Henry
 

For the revisions for "The Letter" by Jane Kenyon, once you upload them, I will try to correct as I receive them. If you go back to the screen where you uploaded the files, you will see a new folder called "Evaluated AP Essays." If your essay is there, it means I have looked at, and commented on it.

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