The only book designed specifically for the AP® Literature and Composition course is back and even better. Organized thematically to put meaning first, Literature & Composition offers a wide variety of classic and current literature, plus all of the support students need to analyze and write about it—for assignments and on the AP® Literature Exam. The book is divided into two parts: instructional chapters that teach students the skills they need for success in an AP® Literature course, and thematic chapters the let students explore amazing literature while honing their reading, writing, and analysis skills. AP® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Literature & Composition: Reading, Writing, Thinking
By following the author’s expert advice, you can boost your score in every section of the AP* English Literature & Composition test.Keys for Success on the AP* English Literature & Composition Exam The author arms you with valuable tips ...
It also provides two full-length practice exams, complete with detailed answer explanations and scoring guides. This powerful prep guide helps you practice and perfect all of the skills you need to get your best possible score.
The text and its pairing of helpful visual aids throughout emphasizes the importance of critical reading and analysis in producing a successful composition.
There are no live persons facing the writer to clarify his thinking by their reactions. There is no feedback. There are no auditors to look pleased or puzzled. This is a desperate world, a terrifying world, a lonely, unpeopled world, ...
Using onomatopoeia, words that virtually replicate sound, poets often create vivid effects. ... Alexander Pope, in this verse from “An Essay on Criticism,” encapsulates the use of onomatopoeia and other sounds in poetry: 'Tis not enough ...
Provides techniques for achieving high scores on the AP English literature exam and includes two full-length practice tests.
Since the eighteenth century, most of our great moralists have at one time or another turned their attention to the language, from Addison, Swift, and Johnson to Arnold, James, Shaw, Mencken, and Orwell. In their essays and in the great ...
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