AP Lit Grammar/Exam Quiz

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How long is the MCQ section? And how many questions?

1 hour for 55 questions

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What % does the MC section weigh?

45% of overall score

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How many passages are in the MC section?

5 different passages (2-3 prose and 203 poetry)

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How many questions per passage?

8-13 questions each

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How long of a break do you get in-between the MC and FRQ?

10 minutes

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How long is the FRQ portion? And how many essays?

2 hours for 3 essays, 40 minutes each

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What % does the FRQ sections weigh?

55% of overall score

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What 3 aspect do both FRQ 1 & 2 have in common?

Deals with complexity. Must mention lit device to pass. Must use small quotations to support assertions. (DMM)

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What is the primary difference between FRQ 1 and 2?

1 is poems. 2 is prose.

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What is necessary when mentioning lit devices to pass?

Lit devices should be directly connected to complexity within the text

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What type of question is being tested in FRQ 3?

Literary Argument

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What are the 4 key aspects for FRQ 3?

Choose novel of literary merit to support your answer to this question. Deals with the meaning of the work (essentially the theme). No quotations or devices required. Instead of summarizing, pinpoint specific events from the novel to analyze. (CIND)