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Page 1: AP English Language and Composition Multiple Choice Tips

AP English Language and Composition

Multiple Choice Tips

Page 2: AP English Language and Composition Multiple Choice Tips

Our Test Date:

Friday, May 10, 2013 in the AM

See www.collegeboard.com for Exam dates for other courses.

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What to notice when first opening the test…

Length of the selections Time periods or writing styles Number of questions asked A quick glance at the types of questions

These notices will get your mind in gear for the task at hand.

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What to expect

Follow sophisticated syntax Respond to diction Be comfortable with upper-level

vocabulary Be familiar with rhetorical terminology Make inferences Be sensitive to irony and tone

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And more to expect…

Recognize components of organization and style

Be familiar with modes of discourse (narrative, description, argument, analysis)

Identify rhetorical strategies Recognize how information contained in

citations contributes to the author’s purpose

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But…

Do NOT let the subject matter of a passage throw you!

Strong analytical skills will work on any passage

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Timing

Always maintain an awareness of time The test naturally breaks down into 15 minute

sections if there are only 4 passages. You can take more or less time on a passage,

but know when to move on The test DOES NOT get more difficult as it

progresses – so answer as much as you can One question per minute is a good pace.

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UNDERLINE, CIRCLE, and ANNOTATE the TEXT

Read closely, paying attention to Punctuation, syntax, diction pacing and organization

Read as if you were reading the passage aloud to an audience, emphasizing meaning and intent

Hear those words in your head (as silly as it may be) Using your pencil as a pointer, underscore the line as you

are reading it aloud because it forces you to slow down and really notice the text. This is helpful when you have to refer to the text.

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Also look for…

Use all of the information given to you about the passage, such as the author, date of publication and footnotes.

Be aware of organizational and rhetorical devices and techniques

Be aware of thematic lines and be sensitive to details that will obviously be material for multiple-choice questions.

A good reading rate is ½ minutes per page of normal text.

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Types of questions

Straightforward question – passage is an example of… the pronoun it refers to…

References to specific lines/paragraphs – draw a conclusion or to interpret

All… EXCEPT questions – take more time

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More types of questions

Make an inference or to abstract a concept not directed stated in the passage The reader can infer that the speaker is….

The Footnote question -for research citations and so on…

Roman Numeral questions --- Eeep! – take more time and might be skipped, if they cause you problems…

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Types of questions

Form and content Assessing your understanding of the

meaning of the passage Assessing your ability to draw inferences

and perceive implications. Do you understand HOW an author

develops his or her ideas?

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Four types

Factual Technical Analytical Inferential

See chart - but DON’T Memorize it, just be aware of it these words/phrases.

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Specific Testing techniques

Process of Elimination Substitution/Fill in the blank – Rephrase the

question and fill in answer choices until something clicks

Using Context Anticipation – while reading passage, look for

key phrases/lines/words/ideas that could have questions with them

Intuition/Educated Guess – trust your gut!

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If time is running out…

Scan the remaining questions and look for Shortest questions and/or The questions that point you to a line/paragraph

Look for specific detail/definition questions Look for self-contained questions

This example … is an example of…

TRY TO ANSWER EVERY QUESTION!

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Something to think about…

Usually getting higher than 60% is pretty good/passing for the Multiple Choice portion – just keep practicing to get this percentage higher as you move through the year.

Good essays can help “save” average multiple choice scores.

But. poor M.C. scores can really bring down good essays.

Train your brain for more sophisticated writing styles and vocabulary by reading more non-fiction like newspaper editorials, articles in NY Times, New Yorker, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, etc.

PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!