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Parent Signature ________________________________________ Date _______________ Table of Contents Why Literature Matters 4 LA/Integrated Honors/AP Literature Selections 5 Reading Card Assignment 6 Rules for Literary Analysis 7 Theme Statements 8 Point of View 9 Using Quotes in Essays 10 Integrating Quotations 12 Submitting Your Essay..............14 MLA CitationWorks Cited Page............16 List of Transitional Words and Paragraph Hooks 20 Avoiding Common Writing Errors 22 Revision Involves Change 25 AFNORTH English Problem SolvingWriting Process 26 AFNORTH Problem Solving and the AP Timed Prompt....27 Self Editing Paper Checklist.....29 Essay Analysis Tool 30 Essay Grade Cover Sheet 32 Jane Schaffer Writing Terminology 34 AP Essay Ingredients 36 Some Types of Essay Questions 37 Core Structure of Essay Writing 39 6-Traits/AP Aligned Scoring Guide.................42 Rubric for Literary AnalysisSelf-Peer Critique ....44 Essay Scoring Guide for AP Essay Questions ....45 Suggestions and Tips for AP Essay Questions and Timed Writings 46 Scoring Guide for Document Based Questions 47 Guidelines for Writing the DBQ 48 Scoring Guide for Free Response Questions 50 Major Works Data Sheet (MWDS).....51 The Reading Log 57 Generic Reading Log Scoring Guide 59 Annotating Texts 60 Rhetorical Analysis: Critical Reading..................61 SOAPS 62 DIDLS 63 Accelerating Your Academic Language..................64 TPCASTT 66 Tone Vocabulary 67 Attitude Vocabulary 69 Contemporary Issues Terminology..................70 Guided Graded Discussion 71 Socratic Seminar..72 Blooms Taxonomy 73 (Historical) Thinking Skills 76 Tips for Oral Presentations .78 Language Arts Terminology....79 The Various -Isms of Fiction 89 Teaching Archetypes 90 Instructions for Writing AP Multiple Choice Questions 94 AP Language and Composition Multiple Choice Stems 96 AP Literature and Composition Multiple Choice Stems 97 Things that We Have Learned 98 Works Listed on the AP Literature Exam............99 Recommended Resources for INTEGRATED HONORS/AP English Students 104 Resources for this Handbook 105 Why Literature Matters By Donald G. Smith, Apollo High School, Glendale, AZ Taken from Excerpts from an article in English Journal, November 1999 Reading literature matters because it makes life livelier, deeper, and occasionally comprehensible The escape angle: literature can remind us that ours is not the only awareness out there; our isolation is an illusion. The empathy angle: we often read to find out what happens to people whom we carethis act of caring exercises the soul and may immunize it against an increasingly uncaring world. The mirror angle: reading is a cooperative effort of creation between the writer and the readerand what we create can open up heretofore hidden or forgotten recesses, moving us in new and powerful ways. It can reintroduce us to ourselves. The time machine angle: reading allows us to converse with the greatest minds in historywe can take part in the Great Conversation of humanity. The cultural heritage angle: we are our past and books are the lasting record of the past. They are a form of immortality wherein past consciousness is resurrected within our minds; we become the vehicles for its afterlife. The language angle: we think in words, and our understanding of images is accomplished through the tools of language. Reading helps us hone our own linguistic edge, improves the power of our thinking, and delights us with becoming better craftpersons of thought. Reading makes us potent thinkers. The art angle: great art endures because it is true and as such contains all the depth, details, texture, and wholeness that truth entailsArt connects humanity through archetypes that we all recognize on some level. The lifesaver angle: literature can warm, motivate, inspire, and instruct. The reading of life angle: reading teacher us to construct contexts, temporarily suspend understanding, make and check hypotheses, and closely read the details for significance. The fear of change angle: perhaps by consulting with our elders, heeding their advice, and following their examples we can reestablish some sense of well-being and equilibrium in something permanent. Our times are in need of their wisdom. LITERATURE MATTERS BECAUSE IT IS WHO WE ARE. EVERY HUMAN DREAM, FEAR, HOPE, AND BELIEF IS THERE! LA/INTEGRATED HONORS/AP English Literature Selections The following is a list of literature by grade level at which it may be taught. Not all selections will be covered every year, but the teacher will use this list when designing the course syllabus and determining course content. In addition, the teacher may select other literature from AP College Board recommended reading lists and the literary canon. 9th Grade10th GradeLA 9 The outsiders The giver Gathering blue Fallen angels Warriors dont cry To kill a mockingbird Romeo & Juliet Integrated 9 Romeo & Juliet Animal Farm LA 10/ Integrated 10 Antigone The House on Mango Street Julius Caesar Lord of the Flies Animal Farm Candide Night A Tale of Two Cities Tartuffe The Prince All Quiet on the Western Front Things Fall Apart Literature Circles 11th Grade12th GradeLA 11 The Scarlet Letter The Crucible Huckleberry Finn A Raisin in the Sun Literature Circles The Joy Luck Club The Great Gatsby Red Badge of Courage My Antonia The Color Purple AP Language and Composition Song of Solomon The Awakening Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man Daisy Miller 1984 Literature Circles African American AutobiographiesLA 12/ AP Literature and Composition Macbeth Hamlet Things Fall Apart Heart of Darkness Pride and Prejudice Tale of Two Cities The Canterbury Tales Beowulf Grendel Tess of the DUrbervilles Invisible Man The Handmaids Tale Their Eyes Were Watching God Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead The Stranger A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Literature Circles Reading Card Assignment Students will maintain a reading card for all of the major works that they read while in INTEGRATED HONORS/AP English grades 9-12. Students should be thorough and include as much information as possible, but should also be originaleach students card should be different. You will keep this card collection to review the works of literature that you have read prior to taking the AP exams during the junior and senior year. Front of Card:  Back of Card: RULES FOR LITERARY ANALYSIS  THE NEVER RULES Never use plot summary. Never use no-no words. Never address the author by first name or as Mrs., Ms., Miss, or Mr. Never rate the authors work or style (by saying He does an excellent job of portraying the theme. Or The book is wonderful.) Never explain the technique that you are writing about (like Irony is expecting one thing to happen and the opposite occurring.) THE ALWAYS RULES Always have a strong thesis. Always put quotations around the title of a poem or short story. Always underline the title of a novel or book. Always refer to the author by his/her full name or last name only. Always use quotations as CDs whenever possible. Always avoid use of be verbs. Always make the conclusion worth reading by including new insightful analysis, connection to another similar work of literature, and an interesting, yet relevant, ending (a quote if possible). Theme Statements Complete the following sentence using the instructions below: [Title] is a novel/short story/poem/essay about ____________________________________. It shows that ______________________________________________________________. Place a single word or a short phrase (an abstract idea or concept) in the first blank. Then explain the truth about human condition as it relates to the work. Your completion of the sentence should show insight into the issues in the novel. You should ask yourself: What is the book really about? Do not complete the sentence with plot summary. Do not just tell what happens in the story. Ex 1: Huck Finn is a book about the horrors of slavery and the denigration of human beings. Ex 2: Huck Finn is a book about one persons ethical stand against the immoral practices of society. Ex 3: Huck Finn is a book about the hypocrisy of religion. The length of the sentence is up to you, but it must be only one sentence. You may choose to write a lengthy statement or a short one, but insightfulness is key! Abstract Ideas and Concepts to Consider: AlienationFalsity/pretenseMusic/danceAmbitionFamily/parenthoodMysterious/strangerAppearance v. realityFree will/will powerPersistence/perseveranceCustom/traditionGames/contests/sportsPatriotismBetrayalGreedPovertyBureaucracyGuiltPrejudiceChance/Fate/LuckHeaven/paradise/utopiaProphecyChildrenHomeReasonCourage/cowardiceInitiationRepentanceCruelty/violenceIllusionResistance/rebellionDefeat/failureInnocenceRevenge/retributionDespair/discontent/disillusionmentInstinctRitual/ceremonyDomination/suppressionJourneyScapegoat/victimDreams/fantasiesLaw/justiceSocial statusDutyLonelinessSupernatural/time/eternityEducation/schoolLoyaltyWarEscapeMaterialismWomen/feminismExileMemoryFaith/loss of faithMobs POINT OF VIEW QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER What is the dominant point of view from which the story is told? Does the point of view create irony? How? If told in first-person, does the narrator seem reliable? Why or why not? If told in third person, is the narrator omniscient? If so, is the omniscience overall or limited to one character? How does the point of view accomplish the authors purpose? How does the point of view contribute to meaning? Is there anything unusual about this point of view? Does the point of view shift at any point? What is the purpose of the shift? How would the story change if told in a different point of view? Using Quotes in Essays When used properly, quotations strengthen the concrete detail of your essay. The following guidelines can help you set up your quotations within your own commentary. TRANSITION, LEAD-IN, QUOTE (TLQ) TRANSITION Always begin your concrete detail sentences with transitions For example In addition, Furthermore, LEAD-IN These orient your reader and help your sentence to flow smoothly; After the transition mention the speaker and situation For example, after Scout pummels Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard, she says, In addition, while spending Christmas at Finch Landing, Francis tells Scout Furthermore, when Scout and Jem are walking home from the pageant, QUOTES May be direct dialogue, indirect dialogue, or narration (authors description) For example, after Scout pummels Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard, she says, He made me start off on the wrong foot (27). In addition, while spending Christmas at Finch Landing, Francis tells Scout that Atticus is ruininthe family (87). Furthermore, when Scout and Jem are walking home from the pageant, they hear a man, running toward [them] with no childs steps (264). MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION (MLA) IN-TEXT CITATIONS Standard format: double quotation mark/quoted material/double quotation mark/left parenthesis/page number/right parenthesis/period For example, when Jem and Scout are building their snowman, they [cannot] wait for Atticus to come home for dinner (71). If the quote ends with a question mark or an exclamation point, put it inside the last quotation mark and put a period after the page citation. For example, while discussing the group of men who want to hang Tom Robinson before the trial begins, Atticus says, Every mob in every little Southern town is always made up of people you knowdoesnt say much for them, does it? (160). Use brackets when you alter words from the original quotation. Actual text: Atticus went to the court reporter and said something, nodded to Mr. Gilmer, and then went to Tom Robinson and whispered something to him (214). Your quote: For example, before leaving the courtroom Atticus [goes] to the court reporter and [says] something, [nods] to Mr. Gilmer, and then [goes] to Tom Robinson and [whispers] something to him (214). Reminders: Never put periods or commas immediately before the closing quotation mark. Never write pg./p./pp., etc. inside the parentheses. The only think that can appear inside the parentheses are Arabic numbers. Never put only the first quotation mark at the end of a line or the last quotation mark at the beginning of a line by itself. Use a variety of transition words and sentence structures. Integrating Quotations In your reading response essays, it is best to integrate quoted material smoothly into your sentence structure. Correct: In The Chrysanthemums, we are presented with a character who is stifled by her environment. On every side it sat like a lid on the mountains and made of the great valley a closed pot (489). In such claustrophobic surroundings it is not surprising that Elisa has few creative and emotional outlets. Her face was eager and mature and handsome, even her work with the scissors was over-eager, overpowerful (489). Incorrect: In The Chrysanthemums, we are presented with a character who is stifled by her closed-off environment. Even the sky above sat like a lid on the mountains and made of the great valley a close pot (489). In such claustrophobic surroundings it is not surprising that Elisa has few creative and emotional outlets. Her only source of fulfillment and passion is her ability to stick anything in the ground and make it grow (490). Other Quoting Tips: If you leave out words or phrases in the middle of a quote, use an ellipses mark. Use brackets to insert changes in a quote that will make it fit your sentence structure smoothly. Example: Elisa becomes more interested when the peddler tells her of a lady down the road [who] has gotnearly every kind of flower but no chrysanthemums (492). Quotes can be used as epigraphs (block indented quotes placed before your introductory paragraph which set the tone, theme, or topic of your essay). If your quote is longer than three lines, block indent it (10 spaces from left margin, no quotation marks). Long quotes should be used sparingly, especially in short papers. They are most often introduced with a complete sentence followed by a colon. After quoting (especially long quotes), comment on the quote by connecting it to your ideas. A good trick is to pick up some of the language from the quote in the sentence that follows it. If is generally not a good idea to put quotes in the first sentence of a body paragraph (where the topic sentence should be). Quotes should be used as supporting evidence and thus should be places towards the middle of the paragraph. Sample Sentences Using Assertions, Data Sentences, and Quotations: Gatsby is not to be regarded as a personal failure. Gatsby turned out all right at the end, according to Nick (176). For Nick, who remarks Gatsby turned out all right, the hero deserves respect but perhaps does not inspire great admiration (176). I know you blame me, Mrs. Compson tells Jason (47). Is she expressing her own sense of guilt? Vivian hates the knights for scorning her, and she dreams of achieving glory by destroying Merlins: I have made his glory mine (390). Cassio represents not only a political but also a personal threat to Iago: He hath a daily beauty in his life/That makes me ugly (5. 1. 19-20). Satans motion is many things he rides through the air, rattles, and later explodes, wanders and hovers like a fire (63, 65, 293). Even according to Cleopatra, Mark Antonys duty is to the Roman state. Integrating Primary and Secondary Sources When you are using more than one source, the following rules apply: always introduce the source and the full name of the author the first time you use them and refer to authors by their last names whenever used. always cite primary and secondary sources so that the quote is properly attributed with author name and page number. Noteonline resources require only author name. if using more than one source from the same author, make sure you distinguish the sources by using the last name of the author as well as the name of the article, poem, play, novel. if using an unknown author source, make sure the title of the web page is used, not the URL In her article, Poisoned Power, Kathy Shields argues that Cleopatra selects death rather than face the demise of her power. Shields further proposes that Cleopatra escapes her duty to her country at the fangs of the asp (2). Fitzgerald sets Nick on a course of discovery that things are not alright (157). However much we despise Iago, his examination of what makes [him] ugly becomes the thread that unravels (Shakespeare, Othello, 5. 1: 20). This self-examination takes on a different quality when we catch Hamlet caught in his desire perhaps to dream (Shakespeare, Hamlet, 2.2. 56). The connotations with Hamlet, can be developed when the mad Ophelia gave away rosemary, pansies, fennel, columbines, rue (herb of grace), daisies, and violets, the symbolism of these flowers and herbs can be examined (Hamlet; The Symbolism in Flowers). This symbolism is discussed further through a table outlining their symbolic meaning. The first that Ophelia gives away is rosemary: remembrance, normally associated with remembrance of the dead at funerals, but also remembrance between lovers (Hamlet: The Symoblism in Flowers). Through rosemary, Shakespeare expands upon the funeral motif as well as utilizing the herb to symbolize Ophelias remembrance of her love for Hamlet. Submitting Your Essays-MLA Style http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/ Paper Format The preparation of papers and manuscripts in Modern Langugae Association (MLA) style is covered in chapter four of the MLA Handbook, and chapter four of the MLA Style Manual. These are availbale in local libraries. Your textbook and the Internet also have guidelines for using the format. Below are some basic guidelines for formatting a paper in MLA style. Pay particular attention to the bold bullets. General Guidelines Type your paper on a computer and print it out on standard, white 8.5 x 11-inch paper, Double-space the text of your paper, and use a legible font like Times New Roman or Courier. Leave only one space after periods or other punctuation marks (unless otherwise instructed by your instructor). Set the margins of your document to 1 inch on all sides. Indent the first line of a paragraph one half-inch (five spaces or press tab once) from the left margin. Create a header that numbers all pages consecutively in the upper right-hand corner, one-half inch from the top and flush with the right margin. (Note: Your instructor may ask that you omit the number on your first page. Always follow your instructor's guidelines.) Use either italics or underlining throughout your essay for the titles of longer works and, only when absolutely necessary, providing emphasis. If you have any endnotes, include them on a separate page before your Works Cited page. Formatting the First Page of Your Paper Do not make a title page for your paper unless specifically requested. In the upper left-hand corner of the first page, list your name, your instructor's name (correctly spelled), the course, and the date. Again, be sure to use double-spaced text. Double space again and center the title. Don't underline your title or put it in quotation marks; write the title in Title Case, not in all capital letters. Use quotation marks and underlining or italics when referring to other works in your title, just as you would in your text, e.g., Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas as Morality Play Human Weariness in "After Apple Picking" Double space between the title and the first line of the text. Create a header in the upper right-hand corner that includes your last name, followed by a space with a page number; number all pages consecutively with Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.), one-half inch from the top and flush with the right margin. (Note: Your instructor or other readers may ask that you omit last name/page number header on your first page. Always follow their guidelines.) Here is a sample first page of an essay in MLA style:  INCLUDEPICTURE "http://owl.english.purdue.edu/media/jpeg/20060509041652_557.jpg" \* MERGEFORMATINET  Image Caption: A sample first page of an MLA-formatted paper. MLA CitationWorks Cited Page When creating your Works Cited Page, remember to: Begin the Works Cited on a new page, but number consecutively (i.e., if the last page of your essay is page 3, the Works Cited is page 4) Alphabetize each entry by first letter of the authors last name. Underline all titles of books, magazines, films, main web site, etc. All works listed should include a date. Websites should have the specific webpage address. Put quotation marks around the titles of poems, short stories, and articles Indent the 2nd line, the 3rd line, and all subsequent lines of each citation Double-space all entries...the examples which follow are single-spaced only to save space on this handout Correct citation Type of citation Gorman, Elizabeth. Prairie Women. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986. Book (One author) Caper, Charles and Lawrence T. Teamos. How to Camp. Philadelphia: Doubleday, 1986. Book (Two authors) Ellis, Doris et.al. History of Japan. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 1989. Book (Three or more authors) Vanderkirk, Pamela, ed. Ten Short Plays. Los Angeles: Nowell Book Co., 1982. Book (One editor) Lockhard, David J. and Charles Heimler, eds. The Oregon Trail. New York: Bonanza Books, 1992. Book (Two editors) Carlson, David et.al., eds. Encyclopedia of Animal Life. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1985. Book (Three or more editors) Allende, Isabel. "Toad's Mouth." Trans. Margaret Sayers Peden. A Hammock beneath the Mangoes: Stories from Latin America. Ed. Thomas Colchie. New York: Plume, 1992. 83-88. Book (Single work from an anthology) American Medical Association. The American Medical Association Encyclopedia of Medicine. Ed. Charles B. Clayman. New York: Random, 1989.Book by Corporate AuthorHawthorne, Nathaniel. Twice-Told Tales. Ed. George Parsons Lathrop. Boston: Houghton, 1883. 1 Mar. 2002. . Keats, John. Poetical Works. 1884. Bartleby.com: Great Books Online. Ed. Steven van Leeuwen. May 1998. 5 May 2003 .Book Online Book Online (Part of Scholarly Project)Roberts, Sheila. "A Confined World: A Rereading of Pauline Smith." World Literature Written in English. 24(1984): 232-38. Rpt. in Twentieth Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Dennis Poupard. Vol. 25. Detroit: Gale, 1988. 399-402. Gale Literary Criticism (previously published scholarly article in a collection) Doctorow, E.L. Introduction. Sister Carrie. By Theodore Dreiser. New York: Bantam, 1985. v-xi.Introduction, Preface, Foreword, or AfterwordStowe, Harriet Beecher. "Sojourner Truth, the Libyan Sibyl." 1863. The Heath Anthology of American Literature. Ed. Paul Lauter et al. Vol. 1. Lexington, Heath, 1994. 2425-33.One volume of multivolume workMaps 'n' Facts. Computer Software. Broderbund Software, 1995. Computer Software Frost, James. "Strawberries in a Field." Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound,_and Sense. Ed. Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson. New York: Heinle and Heinle, 2002. Poem Frost, James. "Strawberries in a Field." Literature Resource Center. Alabama Virtual Library. 15 March 2004. < HYPERLINK "http://www.avl.lib.al.us/" http://www.avl.lib.al.us>. Poem Online Crane, Stephen. "The Open Boat." Literature Resource Center. Alabama Virtual Library. 12 March 2004. < HYPERLINK "http://www.avl.lib.al.us/" http://www.avl.lib.al.us>. Short Story Online Cather, Willa. "Paul's Case." Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense. Ed. Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson. New York: Heinle and Heinle, 2002. Short Story in an Anthology Dunn, Samuel. "Re: Any Ideas for My Country Project." E-mail to Tom Jones. 26 Feb. 2003. E-mail  HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm" \l "**#**" ** Barnridge, Thomas H. "Baseball." World Book Encyclopedia. 2001.Encyclopedia (Signed article) HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm" \l "*#*" * HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm" \l "*#*"  "Egypt." The New Encyclopedia Britannica. 2002. Encyclopedia (Unsigned article)  HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm" \l "*#*" * Ito, Philip J. "Papaya," World Book Encyclopedia, 1998 ed. The World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia, CD-ROM version of The World Book Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia (CD-ROM)  HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm" \l "*#*" * "Egypt." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Vers. 97.1.1. Mar. 1997. Encyclopedia Britannica. 29 Feb. 2000 . Encyclopedia (Internet)  HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/MLAdocumentation.htm" \l "*#*" * The Empire Strikes Back. Dir. George Lucas. Perf. Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. Twentieth Century Fox, 1980. Film United States Office of Management and Budget. Budget of the United States Government, Fiscal Year 1999. Washington: GPO, 1999. Government Publication Whitehurst, Daniel, former mayor of Fresno. Personal interview. 5 Mar. 2003. Interview (Personal) Smith, John. "Beowulf: Archetypal Hero." English 102 Class. Vestavia Hills High School, Vestavia Hills, AL. 28 March 2003.LectureLin, Michael. "Compressing Online Graphics." Online posting. 27 April 1999. MacWeb. 28 Feb. 2003 . Listserv Posting Cannon, Angie. "Just Saying No to Tests." U.S. News & World Report. Oct. 1999: 34. Magazine Cannon, Angie. "Just Saying No to Tests." U.S. News & World Report 18 Oct. 1999: 3. Alabama Virtual Library. Vestavia Hills High School Library, Vestavia Hills, AL.28 Feb. 2003. < HYPERLINK "http://www.avl.lib.al.us/" http://www.avl.lib.al.us>.Magazine, Online News Subscription Service (Alabama Virtual Library) Elliott, Michael. "The Biggest Fish of Them All." Time. 8 March 2003. 11 March 2003. < HYPERLINK "http://www.time.com/time" http://www.time.com/time>.Online Magazine (Magazine web site) Barrow, Matthew. "Skipping School? Plan On Walking." Sacramento Bee. 13 Oct. 1999, California final ed.: A1+. Newspaper Article, (Signed) "Gorilla attacks Martian." National Enquirer 16 Mar. 1999: A-14. Newspaper Article, (Unsigned) Bradley, Donald. "Is There a Right Way?" Kansas City Star 23 May 1999: 2-4. SIRS Researcher. Alabama Virtual Library.. 28 Feb. 2003. < HYPERLINK "http://www.avl.lib.al.us/" http://www.avl.lib.al.us/>.Newspaper Article, Online News Subscription Service (SIRS) "Charles Frazier." Contemporary Authors Online. 2001. Galegroup.com. Alabama Virtural Library. 28 February 2003 < HYPERLINK "http://www.avl.lib.al.us/" http://www.avl.lib.al.us/>. Gale Literary Criticism Online (Unsigned) McCarron, Bill. "Images of War and Peace: Parallelism and Antithesis in the Beginning and Ending of Cold Mountain." The Mississippi Quarterly. 52.2 (1999): 273. Galegroup.com. Alabama Virtual Library. 25 February 2003. < HYPERLINK "http://www.avl.lib.al.us/" http://www.avl.lib.al.us>.. Gale Literary Criticism Online (Signed) Achenbach, Joel. "America's river." Washington Post. 5 May 2002. 20 July 2003 . Newspaper Article (Newspaper Website) Your Health. New York: Modern Woman, 1996. Pamphlet "Karma Chameleon." Northern Exposure. CBS. KCRA, Sacramento. 29 Feb. 2000. Television or Radio (Live) Smith, Greg. "Rhesus Monkeys in the Zoo." No date. Online image. Monkey Picture Gallery. 3 May 2003. .Published Photograph"Candy Cotton at the Fair." Birmingham, AL. Personal photograph taken by Quincy Adams. 5 March 2004.Personal PhotographAdams, Mindy. "Critical Eye for the Fantasy Guy." 4 January 2004. Online PowerPoint. Studyguide.org. 7 March 2004. < HYPERLINK "http://www.studyguide.org/fantasy.htm" www.studyguide.org/fantasy.htm>.Power Point OnlineCivil War Diary. Videotape. New World Entertainment, 1990. Videotape Springsteen, Bruce. "Dancing in the Dark." Born in the USA. Columbia, 1984. Music video. Dr. Brian De Palma. VH1. 10 May 2002.Music Video"Cabinet Nominations," Chapter 20. Powers of the President. Laser videodisc. Pioneer Communications of America, Inc. American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., 1995. Video Laserdisc "Castles in Medieval Times." yourchildlearns.com. 2000. Owl and Mouse Educational Software. 9 March 2003. < HYPERLINK "http://www.yourchildlearns.com/castle_history.htm" http://www.yourchildlearns.com/castle_history.htm>.Web Page that is part of a larger web siteSchrock, Kathleen. "Digital Gadgets." Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators. 20 February 2002. Discovery Channel. 11 March 2003. < HYPERLINK "http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/gadgets.html" http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/gadgets.html>. "Great Gatsby Study Guide." studyguide.org. 5 January 2002. 11 March 2003. . Note: If no title for the page is provided, write Home page (do not underline and do not use quotation marks).Web page (Personal or Professional) The Cinderella Project. Ed. Michael N. Salda. Vers. 1.1.Dec. 1997. De Grummond Children's Lit. Research Collection, University of Southern Mississippi. 9 March 2003. . Web page from a university (scholarly online project)"Langston Hughes Poetry Circles." February 2003. National Council of Teachers of English. 10 March 2003. . Web page (Professional Organization)*While you may wish to consult a general reference source like a comprehensive encyclopedia for background information, avoid using and citing such resources in documented literary papers. More specialized sources are preferred. **The following resources are NOT credible and should never be used or cited in a documented literary paper: SparkNotes, Cliff'sNotes, PinkMonkey Notes,and similar sources. Be very cautious in your use of resources from the Internet. Essays by middle school and high school students should certainly not be deemed reliable. Similarly, comments on books which are randomly submitted by readers lack credibility. LIST OF TRANSITIONAL WORDS FOR WRITING ESSAYS John A. Braithwaite The following is a list of transition words to help students write more fluently and meaningful essays. I. Indicating similarity or addition: again equally in fact also equally important in general and for in the same fashion another for example likewise as for instance moreover as if further(more) of course as much as in addition similarly as though in addition to too besides in a like manner Indicating dissimilarity, or contradiction although even though on the contrary and yet however on the other hand another in comparison otherwise as if in comparison to still away from in place of than besides in spite of unfortunately but instead unless by comparison less important whereas conversely neither while differing from nevertheless yet even if notwithstanding Indicating cause, purpose, consequence, or result as for this reason provided that accordingly fortunately since as a result hence so because in any case then consequently in fact therefore for it began with thus finally of course unfortunately Indicating spatial order or reference above behind here across below in a corner across from beneath in back of adjacent beside in front of against between inside alongside beyond in the middle among down near around eventually next to at facing on before farther opposite outside to the side of up over toward upon throughout under within through underneath without Indicating Chronology or Sequence: after first, second, etc. presently afterward formerly provided that as soon as hereafter secondly at first in the beginning since at last in the meantime then at length in the second place thereafter at present in the first place soon at the same time later to begin with before meanwhile until during moments later when earlier next while finally now yet first of all once Indicating priority or importance above all further next also furthermore of greater besides in addition to of less importance equally important in the first place provided that first, second, etc. more(most) important to begin with for one reason moreover Indicating example or summary as a result in brief on the whole as I have said in conclusion once first, second, etc in fact second for example in other words specifically for instance in short to sum up in any case in the first place in any event in the second place PARAGRAPH HOOKS/CONNECTIONS Repeated words: repeating key words can help tie a paragraph or longer writing together Pronouns: using pronouns to take the place of words or ideas can help you avoid needless repetition Synonyms: using synonyms for some words can increase variety and interest and help the reader move form one step in the thought of the paper to another NOTE: Transitions, when used sparingly and accurately, add to the overall polished effect of your writing. However, the overuse or incorrect use of transitions can create an artificial or canned effect and can also create confusion in your readers. Be familiar with the expressions, but in addition, become more aware of the ways in which published writers employ transition to accomplish their ends. AVOIDING COMMON WRITING ERRORS Organization Avoid announcing your intentions (This report will examine; In this paper I will argue). NEVER start a paper with "According to Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary..." or any other dictionary reference. Avoid opening your paper with a dictionary definition DO NOT EQUIVOCATE. DO NOT BE TENTATIVE. Make assertions. Then prove them with evidence. Develop your paragraphs. One or two sentences cannot form a developed paragraph. Refer to an authors full name only when is it initially used; thereafter, use last name only and. With few exceptions, never with a title such as Dr. or Ms. (Doctor Johnson replaces Samuel Johnson, a notable exception.) Never use the authors first name by itself-which is disrespectful. Novels are ALWAYS FICTION! Do not write that a work is a novel if it is NOT! Adhere to the 10 percent rule when writing introductions and conclusions. That is, your introduction as well as your conclusion should each measure around I 0 percent of the length of the entire paper. Avoid using a quotation as a thesis statement or topic sentence. Word Choice and Academic Voice USE ACTIVE VOICE! Avoid the passive voice. (Do not write: "The paper was written by Bubba." Do write: "Bubba wrote the paper." Do write: The information confused the student instead of The Student was confused by the information). Stay in literary or historical present tense when in the text when writing about literature: As Shakespeare characterizes him, Hamlet is (not was) a tragic figure. Almost always, past is best for history. Do write The Nazis occupied France during WWII instead of The Nazis occupy France during WWII. Replace the words he/she or him/her with a plural subject if appropriate: Students realize they must develop solid study habits replaces A student realizes he/she must develop solid study habits. Watch your the over use of also. Avoid redundant rhetoric (separate out; focus in on; exact same). Avoid the use of this, that, which, and similar pronouns to cover more than one specific antecedent (the noun or pronoun that the pronoun refers to) Sentence Fluency and Support Punctuate compound sentences correctly to avoid comma splices and run-ons. Use parallel construction. Remember to use to in a parallel construction with infinitives (to observe and to discern the facts) Vary your sentence pattern by combining sentences to create a balance of complex, simple, and compound patterns. Many writers think commas are cool; semicolons are special and sophisticated. Use a semicolon between independent clauses. Indent four lines or more of quoted material without the use of quotation marks because indention in itself is the signpost to your reader that you have borrowed the information. Use a single quotation mark, however, to indicate a speaker within the indented citation. Introduce long quotations with a context sentence and always offer some analysis or commentary (not summary) before or after the introduction of a quotation. Distinguish the narrators or speakers voice from the authors when you analyze literary works (for poetry, the speakers voice replaces the narrators). Avoid using an ellipsis (. . .) to indicate an omission from the beginning of a quotation. LESS IS MORE. Every word should add to your argument. If a word or phrase is not necessary for clarity or beauty, LEAVE IT OUT! Conventions Check your spelling before turning in work. Double space your typed work. Avoid shifting voice: In the speech, students learned that you had to prepare carefully to hold an audiences attention. Distinguish subjective from objective forms of pronoun case; he/him; she/her; they/them; we/us. With prepositional prhases i.e. between you and me . . . Use the objective case, i.e., me, after prepositions. "Person" and "one" are singular. So are "everybody", "everyone", "no one", "nobody." It means these words must be followed by singular pronouns such as "he" or "she." And, of course, the verbs must be singular as well. DO NOT WRITE: "Everybody thinks they are a good writer." DO WRITE: "Everybody thinks he or she is a good writer." Refer to a usage glossary to avoid using whos for whose; affect for effect; loose for lose; to for too; presently for currently; beside for besides, Accept for except, affect for effect. Avoid contractions. Then you will never confuse the contraction its (meaning it is or it has) with the possessive pronoun its (e.g., The dog wagged its tail). You will NEVER USE "it's" in formal prose if you follow these rules because it is a contraction. Remember, its is a contraction for it is. Do not confuse it with the possessive its. Distinguish correctly between "their," "there," and "they're". Theyre very angry when there are misuses of these homophones in their students papers. Distinguish correctly between "your" and "you're." Youre going to wear your leather jacket to the PETA rally. People are who and things are that. Place quotation marks outside commas and periods; generally place them inside semicolons. Underline or italicize only that portion of a title you borrow from another author. Do not abbreviate. Tense agreement! Use all past tense or all present tense. Avoid the use of the verb feel when you think or believe (e.g., The character feels like he needs to get revenge). The character believes that he needs to get revenge is acceptable usage. Underline or italicize those works that are long enough to be published separately. They include television sitcoms, movies, epic poems, and music albums. Space ellipses correctly, space/period/space/period/space/period ( . . . ) Use brackets to reflect a change in capitalization if different from the text you are quoting: John Kenneys philosophy was to [a]sk what you can do for your country. Spell out all numbers ten (O-IO) and below. Always spell any number if it is the first word of the sentence. Words/Phrases to avoid in your paper: Do not start or end a paper with useless or obvious phrases such as "The question I choose to answer is...," "This paper is about...," "I am going to prove thus-and-such and use evidence." Follow Nike: Just Do It. DO NOT begin compare/contrast papers with generic openings like "This and that are very different but they also have similarities." Tired phrases to avoid: a) An author "goes on to say..." b) Something is a "key factor" or worse yet, something is "key." c) ANYTHING (but especially an economy) was in shambles. Avoid first and second person in critical essays or reports. That means NO "I", "you", "we", "me," "your," "our," or "us." Adverbs such as "definitely," "really," "very," "greatly," "strongly," "basically" weaken your writing. "Lastly" is not a good word. Use "finally." And while you are at it, avoid numerical adverbs like "firstly" or "secondly". Use instead "first" or "second." Do not use "this" as a noun. When it is an adjective, it needs a noun to modify. In general, after this you need a noun. This study shows the negative impact on high school students who do not follow the guidelines for the paper. Avoid the excessive use of the expletives there is; there are; there would have been; . Avoid faulty predication or faulty pronoun reference: This is when; The reason is because; In the book it says; it was then . . that . . . o It was this person who Eliminate empty phrases: in todays society (in todays anything); hopefully; in my opinion; due to the fact Do not use in order to. Just use a nice active verb NEVER WRITE "would of," "could of," or "should of" for "would have," "could have," or should have." Never! Never! Never! Do not use words like "scenario" or "utilize" when you can use words like "scene" or use." DO NOT EVER write he made a difference. It is vague and banal. Remember that the Bubonic Plague, Adolph Hitler and Hurricane Katrina all made a difference. Do not write "in conclusion." If the reader cannot tell you are concluding, you have not done your best work. Avoid Colloquialisms (contemporary slang or overwrought clichs). Dont make these common errors: "Hate" is a verb. "Hatred" is a noun. "Quote" is a verb. "Quotation" is a noun. "Cite" is a verb. "Citation" is a noun. Learn or remember that "a lot" is TWO words. That is a lot! Spell "separate" correctly. Do not write, "hopefully" when you mean, "it is to be hoped," or "one hopes." "Hopefully" is an adverb. DO NOT use "economical" which means "tending to save money" for "economic" which means "having to do with the economy" Do not confuse want with either lack or desire. Do not write that a country or a leader was upset by something. Similarly do not write that countries or people were happy about something. Impact is NOT a verb in formal English. Neither is disrespect. Things are BASED ON other things, NOT based off of other things. Nations should be referred to as it or her (the old-fashioned style) but not as they. Do not use amongst. There is nothing wrong with among. Same thing for betwixt and amidst. . If you can count something use number. If you must measure something use amount. Fewer/less and number/amount: Fewer and number refer to distinct, countable items (fewer Democrats, the number of Republicans), while less and amount refer to uncountable quantities (less grains of sand, amount of stars). Than/then: Than compares. (Im better looking than you.) Then tells when. (She ate the pop-tart and then went to school.) Capitalize the most important subject . . . or proper nouns. Do NOT use invented words that are not in the English language like conversate or brung or irregardless. Use versus in reference to contests or competitions, not VERSE. Dialogue and conference are nouns and NEVER verbs. The act of speaking never requires any form of the verb to go. Thus, never begin a description of what someone said with either He or she goes on to say or He or she went on to say Principal/principle: Principal means first, foremost. Principle means rule, precept. (A principal principle of teaching is to be patient.) Alright is not all right with me. Revision Involves Changes Adding  completely new thoughts the other side of an issue explanation of thoughts and ideas examples, illustrations a specific audience a clarifying metaphor or analogy specific details vivid, fresh adjectives and adverbs Deleting irrelevant passages, no matter how fond you are of them broad descriptions and vague generalizations which prevent in-depth discussion of a sharply focused topic weak beginnings pointless details lifeless, taking-up-space words and phrases Substituting one purpose for another (e.g. a primarily informative piece changes to a primarily entertaining one) one tone for another one point of view for another one form of discourse for another (e.g., expressive prose changes to poetry) words with greater precision strong verbs, colorful expressions Rearranging major points in least-to-most-significant order a striking sentence or idea to be used in the introduction or conclusion paragraphs into a chronological sequence items in a series Middle/High School English Problem SolvingWriting ProcessEMERGINGAPPROACHINGCOMPETENTEXEMPLARYEXPLOREPartially identify the type of essay required by the prompt and needs specific strategies for how the response should be constructed.Identify the type of essay required by the prompt and how the response should be constructed.Identify the type of essay required by the prompt and identifies rhetorical and stylistic devices that would make the response more effective.Identify multiple strategies to construct a response to the prompt and determines which path will be more effective for persuading the reader. Make few connections to prior knowledge.Begin to make connections to prior knowledge.Make connections to prior knowledge.Demonstrate connections to prior knowledge.PLANIdentifies two key main ideas to develop in responseCreates a basic outline with thesis statement and a sketch of ideas.Creates an outline of at least 3 main ideas and specifically identifies some evidence to use.Creates an outline of at least 3 main ideas and specifically identifies quality evidence to use. Make a strategy for the process / series of steps.Make a reasonable strategy for the process / series of steps.Make a reasonable strategy for the process / series of steps.Choose the best strategy for the process / series of steps. Does not consider the mode of writing required by the writing prompt Identifies a mode of writing that may produce an effective argumentIdentify more than one mode of writing for their argument.Identify and explain what modes of writing would be most effective.DOTries to follow through with the plan. Follow through with the plan. Follow through with the plan. Follow through with the plan. Complete the essay with errors in terms of argument or errors in terms of language Complete the essay, developing a sustained argument with minor errors.Complete the essay, with a sustained argument but may lack complexityComplete the essay with a complex argumentDoes not include sustained use of the evidence to support ideasUse of evidence to answer the prompt may be limited.Use evidence required for the prompt, but depth may be limitedSkillfully uses evidence and analysis in responseEVALUATEDoes not use the rubric or computer editing before submission of paper. Check paper against the rubric and may make minor changes.Uses the rubric to make improvements before final submission. Final paper reflects that the 6 Trait Rubric has been used during the editing process. Show no substantial changes in rewriteShow more structural changes but does not address all errors.Reflect upon peer/teacher response and verify the feedback, whether the solution makes sense and answers the problem.Reflect upon and verify the feedback; consider solutions from different strategies, which may result in a substantial revision of the essay. State a solution. State the solution appropriately.State the solution appropriately including units in a way that would be clear to others.State the solution appropriately including units in a way that would be clear to others. AFNORTH PROBLEM SOLVING AND THE AP TIMED PROMPT EXPLORE PLAN DO EVALUATE EXPLORE: What type of essay are you reading? How are rhetorical strategies and devices being used by the writer? What is the main message of the essay? Identify the type of essay required by the prompt and identifies rhetorical and stylistic devices that would make the response more effective. Argument Analysis, Write your own Argument, or Synthesis (using multiple sources) Evaluation and Use of Rhetorical and Stylistic Devices PLAN: What are 3 ideas of the author(s) that you could discuss? What are three rhetorical strategies you could discuss? How should you organize your essay? Does the writer persuade you? Is the argument effective? Creates an outline of at least 3 main ideas and specifically identifies some evidence to use. Choose the best strategy for the process / series of steps. Example for the Author: Use of Techniques the author employs for a Specific Idea or Argument World Connection Close Reading Applied Reading Universal Themes Literary Devices Mode of Writing Stylistic Devices Identify evidenceAn Easy Out GlobalEvidence from throughout the Essay SpecificClose Reading of Paragraphs Collect your Quoteswrite start of sentence and pg. # or bracket on the side of the paragraph (you should have a minimum of 3 quotes for each body paragraph DO: What have I done before when I write that I can use now? (SOAPS, Modes of Writing, Argument and Counterargument) Does the writer prove his IDEA? Complete the essay with a complex argument Skillfully uses evidence and analysis in response Write the thesis paragraphConnecting SOAPS to your EVIDENCE Write 1 Body ParagraphsConnect rhetorical vocabulary of Comparison/Contrast into your topic sentences that argue about what strategies Lamb uses to present an major idea. ConclusionYour final BIG idea about the authors argument and what lessons the reader can take from it. EVALUATE: Did you use the rubric to evaluate your essay? What major changes should you make or what should you do differently next time? Final paper reflects that the AP 6 Trait Rubric has been used during the editing process. Self-Evaluation with Rubric Evaluate the Strategy you used to make YOUR ARGUMENT Self-Editing Essay Checklist Organization: Title and Introduction: Does the title express the theme of the essay and name the work(s) discussed? Does the introductory paragraph name the topic and work(s) discussed? Does it present a thesis (a main argument; a strong, controlling idea)? Does it indicate the order in which the ideas/arguments will be presented? Body Paragraphs: In the body of the essay, does each paragraph contain a topic sentence which is clearly related to a point in the introduction? Is each paragraph unified (does every sentence deal with the same topic)? Is each paragraph coherent (is the logical relation between sentences clear)? Does each paragraph contain details and examples to support the topic sentence and analysis to clarify it? Is there any plot summary? (If so, get rid of it.) Are there any paragraphs that need further development? Do all the paragraphs follow one another logically, in the order indicated in the intro.? Are there effective transitions between paragraphs? Use of Evidence: When primary or secondary sources are quoted directly, are they introduced smoothly? Have quotations of more than four lines (or three lines of verse) been indented? When any words have been omitted from a quotation, have ellipses () been used? If any words have been added to a quotation, are they contained by square brackets [--]? Are all quotations referenced properly? Conclusion: Does the conclusion sum up the evidence presented in the body, and show its relationship to the thesis statement? Does it indicate the significance of this relationship? Does it avoid introducing new ideas or evidence? Does the length of the essay conform to the requirements of the assignment? Academic Voice: Is the point of view in the third person? Avoid the first (I) and second (you) persons. Is it written in the present tense (eg. Jane leaves Rochester) except where there is good reason to use the past or future (eg. actions which occurred before the story began). Is the tone appropriate for a formal essay (ie. no slang)? Are things said in the most natural and direct way (ie. no false essay-speak)? Is the tone consistent throughout? Does the essay avoid cliches like the plague? Does the essay avoid generalities (eg. Charlotte Bront was the greatest novelist of the nineteenth century)? (Pet peeve: society used as a catchall, as in, Todays society) Is the meaning always clear? Can any words be eliminated to make the writing more forceful and more precise? Format: Margins: 1 Font: Any 12 pt standard font (Times, Courier, etc.) Spacing: double, except for indented quotations, which may be single-spaced Pagination: pages are numbered; headers with your surname are a good idea Conventions: Has the grammar been carefully checked? Has anything iffy been checked in a handbook? any run-on sentences? comma splices? sentence fragments? are pronoun references clear? is the punctuation correct? are possessives formed correctly? have unnecessary commas been removed? have any contractions [eg. wont] been removed? Has the essay been spellchecked? Have any questionable words been checked in a dictionary? Has the essay been carefully proofed? (Proofread three times, each time holding a ruler under each line, looking at every word. The first time concentrate on usage; the second time focus on spelling; the third time look for errors in capitalization and punctuation.) Bibliography: Has the bibliography been carefully prepared, according to MLA format? Have all the sources mentioned been included, including the course text? ESSAY ANALYSIS TOOL As you read your essay fill in the following required elements. After you have completed the paper and filled in this tool you will see if you have any missing required elements. If so, GO BACK AND REVISE your paper. If this document is complete AND you read your paper out loud to yourself and it makes sense, turn it in for credit. INTRODUCTION Background (including time frame reference): ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Terms defined (if necessary): ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ THESIS: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ FIRST SUPPORT PARAGRAPH Analytical Sub-thesis related to the thesis and question: ______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #1 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #2 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #3 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ More: ______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Clincher Sentence (analytical summary) __________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SECOND SUPPORT PARAGRAPH Analytical Sub-thesis related to the thesis and question: ______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #1 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #2 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #3 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ More: ______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Clincher Sentence (analytical summary) __________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ THIRD SUPPORT PARAGRAPH Analytical Sub-thesis related to the thesis and question: ______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #1 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #2 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specific Relevant Fact #3 w/analysis:_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ More: ______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Clincher Sentence (analytical summary) __________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FOURTH SUPPORT PARAGRAPH (Optional fill-in on a separate sheet of paper.) CONCLUSION Synthesis of topic sentences:____________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tie everything back to thesis:___________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Essay Grading Cover Sheet Name ________________________ AP U.S. History Standards/Scores Score _______ Grade ___________   Essay Grading Cover Sheet, cont. Jane Schaffer Writing Terminology ESSAY INTRODUCTION (also called introductory paragraph) BODY PARAGRAPH CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH (also called the conclusion) THESIS PRE-WRITING CONCRETE DETAILS (CD) COMMENTARY (CM)  TOPIC SENTENCE (TS) CONCLUDING SENTENCE (CS)  SHAPING THE ESSAY SHAPING SHEETS FIRST DRAFT FINAL DRAFT PEER RESPONSE CHUNK   Some Types of Essay Questions Change over time Questions that ask you to look at a period of history and explain the evolution of a particular aspect within the time frame given. For example, Between 1790 and 1870 the economic growth of the US was significantly stimulated by government aid. Discuss this growth. Cause and effect Questions that ask you to weigh factors and explain the resulting relationship between those factors and the end result. For example, Why did the US enter the First World War? Compare and contrast Questions that ask you to show similarities and differences on the topic given. For example, Compare and contrast the Northern Renaissance with the Italian Renaissance. Define and Identify Questions that ask you to identify key factors by both definition and historical significance. Identify the social, political and economic factors that led to the Age of Exploration. Statement/Reaction Questions that ask you to form an opinion, on a given statement, based on historical evidence. For example, Slavery was the sole cause of the Civil War. Evaluate this statement. Evaluation Questions that ask you to form an opinion based on good or bad, right or wrong, based on historical evidence. For example, Select any three of the following and evaluate their effectiveness as political leaders. Analyzing Viewpoints Questions that ask you defend or refute a given historical viewpoint based on historical evidence. For example, Defend the economic policies of Hoover in the years 1929 1933 in the United States. Some Key Terms Analyze to break into parts and explain the parts Assess - to determine the value, significance or extent of Cause/Effect the beginning/ the result Chronological events put in the order they happened Clarify to make clear Compare show how two things are alike Contrast show how two things are different Describe to tell how something looks or how it happened Discuss to tell about the main points and important details from differing standpoints Define to give the meaning Diagram to make a drawing of something and label its parts Enumerate to make a list Evaluate to give your opinion of what is important; discuss its good and bad points; discuss its strengths and weaknesses Explain - to give facts that elucidate (look it up!) Fact something that can be proven to be true Illustrate to give examples Infer to make a conclusion based on fact Interpret to offer an explanation Justify to give good reasons Opinion belief based on what a person thinks or feels Predict to make a guess about the future Prove to show something is true by giving facts Question to ask Reflect to think about Relate to show how things are alike or connected Sequence to put in the correct order State to give the main points or reasons Summarize to briefly cover the main points Trace to tell about the progress or growth Validity degree of accuracy or correctness  SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Core Structure of Essay Writing (by Warren Hierl, AP history teacher Career Center, Winston-Salem, NC, modified by John Struck, AP history teacher TJHSST, and Thomas F. Sleete, AP history teacher at Southfield-Lathrup High School.) 1. There is ONLY ONE best choice and arrangement of words to express a given idea. 2. You are writing to impress an AP reader who will have approximately two minutes with your essay. You must convince the reader that you are an intelligent life form at the outset. 3. Read the question carefully and focus your discussion on directly answering the question. Be certain you answer the question you are asked. AP free response in recent years have tended to emphasize the following: Analyzing the impact of an event or concept on some aspect of American society. Analyzing the relative importance of various factors on an event or concept. Analyzing the extent to which a historical stereotype is true for a given period or concept. Analyzing the reasons which cause a particular movement to develop. Comparing and contrasting differing attitudes toward a general concept. Analyze means examine HOW and WHY. 4. Always use the following in organizing your essay. A predictable format will make it easier for the reader to extract information from your essay. Use the question as a logical cue as to how the essay should be organized. I. Well developed thesis statement that directly answers the question. Additional statements which establish time the frame reference and organization of your paper. II. The body of your paper should be set up with support paragraphs: The first support paragraph is the most important/strongest argument. The topic sentence is stated in a manner which directly answers the question. This sentence is followed by: 1. Most important specific relevant factual information (SFRI) that demonstrates both knowledge of the material and an understanding of how this information supports your thesis (COMPLEX SENTENCE). 2. Next most important, same as above. 3. Next most important, same as above. 4. Next most important, same as above. 5. Clincher sentence which ties the paragraph directly back to the thesis. The second, third, ... support paragraphs are in order of importance. (ALL paragraphs begin with a topic sentence that directly answers the question. Factual support is written in the same manner as above.) III. Conclusion which synthesizes the topic sentences and directly relates back to the question. 5. Hit em with a brick. Begin with a well-developed thesis statement which does more than repeat the question. Establish the organization of the essay in one or two additional statements (time frame & organization). This will get you thinking about logical flow and also lend predictability to the essay for the reader. 6. Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence which defends your thesis statement and directly answers the question and support it with as much specific relevant factual information as you can. Use the names, dates, places, events, and terminology of history (i.e., use terms like salutary neglect). DO NOT merely list or describe information but use it to prove your thesis. Explain HOW and WHY the specific information supports your point of view. Avoid vomit or laundry list essays in which you merely throw-up information in a random manner without relating it back to your thesis. 7. Kill the damn cat. Keep the essay focused on answering the question. Combine thoughts into clear, concise, sophisticated sentences. Make the important factual information the subject of your sentence. A complete historical thought is a cause/effect relationship so show cause/effect relationships in single sentences. Avoid wordiness! See Fluffy run, Fluffy runs past Dick. The grass is wet. See Fluffy run past Jane. Dick has a stick. The sun is shining. Hear baby cry. Fluffy runs into the road, and was hit by a car. While running across the yard to avoid being hit by a stick that Dick was swinging, Fluffy was blinded by the morning sun reflecting off the dewy grass, ran into the road, and was hit by a car. 8. End each paragraph with a clincher sentence that ties the entire paragraph back to the thesis statement. 9. Always focus on the complexity of history. Demonstrate that you understand the concept of multi-causation/multi-effect. Bring as much depth and breadth into the essay as possible. 10. Essays must always be written in dark blue or black ink. Penmanship, spelling, and grammar make a difference because they subconsciously affect the ability of the reader to extract information from your essay and they interfere with the logical flow of the essay. Use only PAST TENSE and DO NOT attempt to make your essay relevant to todays world. Use only third person. Avoid starting sentences with pronouns or general terms like this. Use active voice as much as possible. Avoid contractions like arent and isnt write words out. It is acceptable to use abbreviations throughout the essay provided the term is spelled out the first time you use it. Also, use FULL NAMES of individuals the first time you mention them, it is then acceptable to identify them by last name. 11. Long essays are not always good essays, but short essays are almost never good essays. Dont be locked into preconceived notions of length or five paragraph essays. Budget your time. It is imperative that you give each essay your best shot. In all likelihood you will score higher by attempting both free response questions than by concentrating your efforts on one to the exclusion of the other. 12. The question every reader asks themselves at the end of an essay is, how sophisticated a knowledge of history has this student demonstrated in this essay? The demonstrated level of sophistication will ultimately determine the final grade. 6-Traits/AP Aligned Scoring Guide 10/987/65Ideas and ContentThe writing conveys ideas in a controlled and interesting manner The focus is stated clearly and meeting requirements. Clear, relevant details, directions, examples, and/or anecdotes develop and enrich the central focus Primary and secondary ideas are developed in proportion to their significance; the sources are balanced with body paragraphsThe writing presents important information about a specific topic by providing facts or directions, explaining ideas or defining terms. The focus is stated clearly and meets requirements. Primary and secondary ideas ideas are developed in proportion to their significance; the writing has a sense of balance.The writing presents information about a specific topic by providing facts or directions, explaining ideas or terms. The focus is unclear An attempt is made to develop primary and secondary ideas The writing has a limited sense of balance The writing presents information about a topic by providing facts or directions, explaining ideas or defining terms. The focus is unclear Specific requirements have been ignored or misunderstood. Primary and secondary ideas lack a sense of development and/or balance.OrganizationThe writing is organized in a way that enhances meaning or helps to develop the central idea. Each developmental paragraph addresses a specific aspect of the topic. The sequence is effective and moves the reader through the paperthe order may or may not be conventional. Transitions work well.The writing is clearly organizing in a way that enhances meaning or helps to develop the central idea. Each developmental paragraph addresses a specific aspect of the topic. Transitions work well. The writing is fairly organized. Each developmental paragraph attempts to address a specific aspect of the topic. Transitions are limited (paragraphs lack concluding sentences which reflect the overall idea of the paragraph)The writing needs more structure. Developmental paragraphs are limited in focus and may be confusing. Transitions need improvement. Word ChoiceWell-chosen words convey the intended message in an interesting, precise, and natural way. Lively, powerful verbs provide energy. (Be verbs and passive voice are limited) Specific nouns add color and clarity. Modifiers work to provide strong imagery. Expression is fresh and appealing: original or unusual phrasing adds to meaning. Figurative language, if used, if effective. Vocabulary is striking by not overdone. Technical terms and notations are effective. Assigned SAT vocabulary words are underlined in paper. Well-chosen words convey the intended meaning in an interesting, precise, and natural way. Powerful verbs, specific nouns, and descriptive modifiers enhance meaning. Expression attempts to be fresh and appealing. Original and unusual phrasing adds to the meaning. Figurative langue, if used, is generally effective. Vocabulary is striking but, at times, overdone. Technical terms and notations are effective. Assigned SAT vocabulary words are underlined in paper. Words are reasonably accurate and convey the intended message in a general manner. Some verbs provide energy, and some simply link one point to another. Some nouns are specific, while other nouns are fairly general. Modifiers attempt to be descriptive Expression is limited. Figurative language, if used, may or may not be effective. Vocabulary is either common or slangy or uncommon and leads to confusion. Technical terms and notations are limited in their effectiveness. No attempt to use SAT vocabulary assigned.Word choice limits the clarity of the intended message. Verbs, nouns, and/or modifiers lack the ability to convey an image. Expression is lacking. Vocabulary is limited and restricting or too technical. No attempt to use SAT vocabulary assigned. Sentence FluencyStrong and varied sentence structure clearly conveys meaning and invites expressive reading. Sentences are appropriately concise. The writing has a natural flow and rhythm when read aloud. Strong and varied sentence beginnings, length, and structure help to convey meaning and invite expressive reading. Sentences are appropriately consise. The writing sounds smooth and rhythmic when read aloud.Varied sentence beginnings, length, and structure help to convey meaning. Sentences are sometimes concise and sometimes wordy. The writing sounds businesslike or mechanical when read aloud.Sentence beginnings, length, and structure lack variation. The writing lacks fluency when read aloud.  VoiceThe personality of the writer is evident in the writing. The writers enthusiasm and/or interest brings the topic to life. The writing is natural and compelling. The tone is appropriate and consistently controlled. The overall effect is individualistic, expressive, and engaging. Personality, confidence and feeling are expressed throughout the writing. A commitment to the topic is obvious. The writer connects to the audience and clearly indicates a purpose for the writing. The tone is sincere, pleasant, and generally appropriate. The writing evokes emotion in the reader.Personality, confidence and feeling weave in and out of the writing. Commitment to the topic is limited. Connection to the audience and purpose for the writing are unclear. The tone is generally appropriate. The writing evokes some emotion in the reader. The writing lacks commitment to the topic. Connection to the audience and purpose for the writing are unclear. The tone is flat or inappropriate. The writing evokes little emotion in the reader. ConventionsA strong grasp of standard writing conventions is apparent; Punctuation is smooth and enhances meaning; grammar is essentially correct; Spelling is correct even on more difficult words; usage is correct; capitalization is accurate. Paragraphing (indenting) enhances the organization of the paper. Specialized conventions (title, subtitles, in-text notes, table of contents, works cited) are used accurately and enhance the text. A good grasp of standard writing conventions is apparent. Punctuation is smooth and enhances meaning; grammar is essentially correct. Spelling of common words is accurate, and more difficult words are generally correct; usage is generally correct; capitalization is correct. Specialized contentions generally enhance the text.A basic grasp of standard writing conventions is apparent. Errors in punctuation, grammar, spelling, usage and/or capitalization impair readability. A minimal grasp of standard writing conventions is apparent. Numerous errors in punctuation, grammar, spelling, usage and/or capitalization impair readability. Presentation12 Pt. type No script or bold fonts Double-Spaced Standard 1 inch margins Creative Title is centered Student Name, Date, Course Title, Teacher Name MLA format for citations within paper and on works cited page are 100% correct Indent or block style for paragraphsDeviates slightly from expectationsDeviates significantly from expectations. Name, date, class in upper right corner is correct Title is descriptive and centered Number multiple pages No attempt to follow style for presentation is apparent. Failure to meet MLA formatting. InsightDiscussion acknowledges complexities, ambiguity, and contradictions. Essay reveals a sophisticated understanding of the passage/reading.Has all of the elements, but is less thorough, sophisticated or powerful. Discussion is simplistic, obvious, or dualistic. The passage was misread. Support CSE: Claims/Support/ Explanation (Warrant)Support is detailed, specific, correct and embedded. Level of support is consistent throughout. CSE is clear. Sources are skillfully integrated into the writing. Support is less detailed, less specific, awkwardly embedded or less consistent. Support needs more detailed analysis. Support from primary source is mostly paraphrase rather than direct. Some quoted passages are too long and then not developed. CSE weakThere is little or no support. The write rambles and doesnt follow CSE. Introduction & ConclusionIntroduction is powerful and insightful and presents the thesis in a compelling way. Appropriately introduces author and work in a way relevant to the main argument The conclusion is graceful and leads to a powerful abstraction (insight) Introduction is interesting, meaningful and presents the thesis/main purpose clearly. Appropriately introduces author and work. The conclusion brings the essay to a close but does so less powerfully or memorably.Introduction is adequate and presents thesis in a general way. Conclusion goes nowhere, simply repeats the introduction. Introduction is empty of meaning or lacks a direction for the paper. Thesis may not be evident or clearly understood. The conclusion is empty of meaning.  Rubric for Literary Analysis Self/Peer Critique Organization and Focus Interesting title sets up the topic and content Thesis statement sets up an argument for discussion of the particular essay question. Introduction sets up the central idea(s) and how the writer will develop the discussion of the topic (theme, characterization, conflict, etc.). smooth, effective transitions among all elements (sentences, paragraphs, ideas) and paragraph breaks reinforce the organizational structure Conclusion is an extension of the ideas and clearly reflects the authors literary device and not merely a restatement of the introduction.Comments Score:Ideas and Content Topic sentences support the thesis statement and begin each body paragraph Specific details/evidence are well integrated, fit where placed and support the topic sentences, the main ideas expressed. Commentary/Analysis is thorough and ties evidence to the topic sentence. All quotes are examined in terms of the main ideas. Sentences follow a logical order A thorough, balanced in-depth explanation/exploration of the topic; the writing makes connections and shares insights.Comments Score:Voice and Word Choice The writer has chosen a voice appropriate for the topic, purpose, and audience. The writer seems committed to the topic, and there is a sense of "writing to be read." The writing reflects an academic voice and employs a rich, broad range of words which have been carefully chosen and thoughtfully placed for impact. Accurate, strong, specific words; powerful words energize the writing. Comments: Score:Sentence Fluency and Conventions Sentences vary in structure, length and beginnings Sentence structure enhances meaning by drawing attention to key ideas or reinforcing relationships among ideas. Correct punctuation, spelling, and grammar usage MLA citation is usedComments Score: Essay Scoring GuideAdvanced Placement English AP Prompts Holistic Scale Grading ScaleHolistic Number ExplanationProfile of Holistic Areas7-9 (90-100)8-9 Brilliant/exceptional 7 Excellent (a wonderful essay) 7-9 Thorough development of ideas with noteworthy insight Have at least two major points in the body Clear and logical organization Powerful vocabulary Mature and varied sentence structure Relevant and powerful supporting details Few significant mechanical errors Synthesis/DBQ essays develop more than 3 documents thoroughly. 6-7, 5-6 Ideas are developed but not as well as the 7-9s Above average sentence variety Good commentary and supporting detail Clear and logical organization Some mechanical errors but they do not impair meaning Strong vocabulary Synthesis/DBQ essays develop 3 sources adequately. 4-5 Have development, but feel thin Supporting detail is weak Commentary less insightful Limited sentence variety Average to simple vocabulary Repetition is a problem Organization is less controlled Mechanical errors a problem Synthesis/DBQ essays develop only 2 sources or 3 sources poorly. 3, 3-4 Severely limited development Weak organization Weak commentary Little or no supporting detail Inadequate sentence structure and/or vocabulary Mechanical errors a problem Fail to address the prompt adequately Synthesis/DBQ essays fail to develop sources. 2 Length is inadequate Little or no commentary Repetition of unimportant details Little or no control over elements of composition Fails to address the prompt6 (80-89)6 Commendable (A strong paper)5 (70-79)5 Adequate (shows promise)4 (60-69) 4 Limited Achievement (thin, not enough length)3 (40-59)3 Inadequate/severely limited2 (30-39)2 Unacceptable1 (10-29)1 Off prompt/no logical response (name on paper and 1 or 2 sentences)00 Totally off prompt In-class timed essays are graded on a holistic scale of 1-9, which is used by the College Board. Timed writings are given one of these numbers (or a combination of two) which correlates to the percentage scale above. The grading scale reflects an assessment of the paper according to the AP standards. Generally speaking, three 6s and a score of 50% on the objective section will earn a 3 on the AP exam. If your essays are 5s, y9ou will need to score in the 60% range on the objective section of the AP test in order to pass with a 3. Suggestions for Development of AP Essay Address the prompt thoroughly Give a brief introduction with thesis idea Demonstrate knowledge of the text Show mature expression with vocabulary and structure with college level skill and clarity Stay on-topic throughout Demonstrate a sense of movement toward a conclusion (transitions) Provide a clincher Use creative thinking Tips for Timed Writing  Read the prompt carefully. Identify the abstract concept that is the focus of the prompt. Identify any concrete device(s) the prompt specifies or suggests you use. Read the passage for understanding. Ask yourself who, what, when, where, why questions if necessary. Keep the prompt in mid when you read. Reread and mark the passage. Focus on concrete devices that create the abstract. Jot notes in the margins as you read. These notes may be all of the prewriting you have time to do. Your thesis should directly reflect the prompt. Do not be afraid to state the obvious. Be clear as to the approach that you are taking and the concepts that you intend to prove. Focus on your commentary. Your insight and understanding of the literature, as well as how you make the connections called for in the prompt are what the grader will look for. Be sure to organize your ideas logically. Your conclusion must be worth reading. Do not just repeat with your have already said. Your conclusion should reflect an understanding of the passage and the question. Use a thematic statement, but avoid moralizing and absolute words. Note: When responding to an open-ended prompt, be sure to choose a novel that is of literary merit and that you thoroughly understand. Be sure to address all parts of the prompt and to plan out your response before beginning to writing. Remember that the works offered as suggestions are surely good choices for your response. Also, remember that you should not merely retell the story, but rather explain the relevance to the open-ended prompt. Scoring Guide for Document Based Questions Score 8-9 1. Contains a well developed thesis that clearly addresses the question. 2. Presents an effective analysis of all parts of the question, although treatment may be uneven. 3. Uses a substantial number of documents effectively. 4. Makes substantial use of relevant outside information to support thesis. 5. Clearly organized and well written. 6. May have insignificant errors. Score 5-7 1. Thesis addresses question, but not as focused or comprehensive as above. 2. Analysis deals with part of the question in some depth, other parts in a more general way. 3. Uses some of the documents effectively. 4. Supports thesis with some outside information. 5. Shows evidence of acceptable organization and writing. 6. May contain errors that do not seriously detract from the quality of the essay. Score 2-4 1. Presents a limited, confused, and/or poorly developed thesis. 2. Deals with one aspect of the question in a general way or all parts in a superficial way with simplistic explanation. 3. Quotes or briefly cites documents, or merely lists document infromation. 4. Contains little outside information, or information that is inaccurate or irrelevant. 5. Demonstrates weak organization and/or writing skills that intefere with comprehension. 6. May contain major errors. Score 0-1 1. Contains no thesis or a thesis that does not address the question. 2. Inadequate or inaccurate understanding of the question. 3. Contains little or no understanding of the documents or ignores them completely. 4. Inappropriate or no use of outside information. 5. Disorganized and poorly written. 6. Numerous errors, both major and minor. Conversion Scale 9=100 5=84 1=68 8=96 4=80 7=92 3=76 6=88 2=72 Guidelines for Writing the DBQ Adapted from guidelines for the AP History Teacher Begin by reading the question only. Make sure you understand what is being asked of you as a writer. You should do this by clearly identifying the time period and by breaking down the question into recognizable parts. For example, if the question requires that you address the political, economic and political dimensions of a particular event in history you must address all three in your essay to some degree. Prepare your outline accordingly. Brainstorm before your create your outline. Jot down all the names, events, acts, and writings that come to mind for the period covered in the essay. Some of these terms will later be drawn upon as outside information in the essay. Next, still without looking at the documents, you should write a brief outline to address the question asked. Most likely, you will know the time period in question and already have a sense of how to address the issues presented. Go to the documents before you write your essay only if you do not know anything about the topic. This is really an unlikely scenario. Go to the documents, read and highlight. You should also note next to each document any additional outside information triggered by the document itself. You do not need to use all eight to ten documents to score at the highest levels on the DBQs but they should use most of them. You should remember not to quote extensively from the documents but should be intent on weaving the key ideas found in them into the text of their essay. Remember that you must always integrate useful and meaningful outside information into your essay. DBQs without a reasonable balance of documentary references and outside information will not be scored highly. When writing commences, you should use standard historical writing format to address the issue. The thesis in the introduction should be clearly stated and reasonably sophisticated. In addition the sooner the thesis is stated the better. Some teachers suggest a concession statement either early in the essay or in the next to last paragraph to confront the point of view the student does not intend to take. This is a good idea because it demonstrates that the student understands the complexity of the issue and offers the student an additional opportunity to weave into the essay the documents and outside information. In citing sources two methods are appreciated. You should employ either the author/date method which cites the source of the document by simple reference to the author and the date or an internal citation method that puts the letter of the document after a discussion as a footnote. Some readers believe it is not necessary to include internal citations while others appreciate them because they serve as useful guides when reading becomes tiresome at the end of the day. Essay Writing Techniques Although the conclusion is not the most important part of the DBQ, you will not help yourself by an ending that is banal or, worse still, a conclusion that differs significantly from your argument. Conclusions should demonstrate how the issue discussed fits into the bigger picture of the American experience. Remember that a clear, welldeveloped thesis that evaluates the relative importance of historical factors asked for in the question and a wellwritten essay with effective analysis and a nice balance of outside information with references to the documents will always win the day. 10. Some other tips: Avoid laundry listing ...remember that it is not your objective to explain the documents but rather to use the key ideas from them to prove your thesis. Avoid simply restating the question in the introduction. Your thesis should be fresh and sophisticated although you may want to include key words from the question in your introduction. Make every attempt to demonstrate your awareness of change over time and that you are aware of cause and effect relationships. Trust your instincts if you are well prepared. Include your flashes of intuition. There is not necessarily a correct answer but there is always a good one. There is such a thing as a wrong answer. Let the reader know that you are aware of the controversial nature of the question. Relax and write with confidence once you have determined your thesis and your approach. Scoring Guide for Free Response Questions Score 8-9 1. Contains a well developed thesis that clearly addresses the question. 2. Presents an effective analysis of all parts of the question, although treatment may be uneven. 3. Makes substantial use of relevant factual information to support thesis. 4. Clearly organized and well written. 5. May have insignificant errors. Score 5-7 1. Thesis addresses question, but not as focused or comprehensive as the category above. 2. Analysis deals with part of the question in some depth, other parts in a more general way. 3. Supports thesis with some relevant factual information. 4. Shows evidence of acceptable organization and writing. 4. May contain errors that do not seriously detract from the quality of the essay. Score 2-4 1. Presents a limited, confused, and/or poorly developed thesis. 2. Deals with one aspect of the question in a general way or all parts in a superficial way with simplistic explanation. 3. Contains little factual information, or information that is inaccurate or irrelevant. 4. Demonstrates weak organization and/or writing skills that interfere with comprehension. 5. May contain major errors. Score 0-1 1. Contains no thesis or a thesis that does not address the question. 2. Inadequate or inaccurate understanding of the question. 3. Inappropriate or no use of factual information. 4. Disorganized and poorly written. 5. Numerous errors, both major and minor. Scale: 9 = 50 8 = 48 7 = 46 6 = 44 5 = 42 4 = 40 3 = 38 2 = 36 1 = 34 Major Works Data Sheet Advanced Placement Literature and Composition/Language and Composition Title: Author: Date of Publication: Genre: Biographical Information about the Author: Historical Information: Characteristics of the Genre:Plot Summary:Describe the Authors Style: Provide an example that demonstrates the style:Memorable QuotesQuotesSignificance of each Quote: CharactersNameRole in StorySignificanceAdjectives SettingSignificance of Opening SceneSignificance of Ending or closing sceneSymbolsAP Multiple Choice QuestionsPossible Themes  SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  The Reading Log (Aka. Reading Response Journal/Dialectical Journal/Double-Entry Journal) A reading log is an effective way to keep a record of your reading responses-positive or negative, sure or unsure. It offers a change to respond personally, to ask questions, wonder, predict, or reflect on the characters, events, literary elements, or language of a text. Do not summarize! Instead, record your textual observations. Instructions for keeping a reading log are as follows: Use notebook paper (one-side only) or you may type it Must have two columns (divide the page in 1/2) Title the column on the left Quotations from the Text Title the column on the right Commentary/Responses to the Text Responses may start: The imagery reveals The setting gives the effect of The author seems to feel The tone of this part is The character(s) feel(s) This is ironic because The detail seems effective/out of place/important because An interesting word/phrase/sentence/thought is This reminds me of Something I notice/appreciate/dont appreciate/wonder about is Or you may start with something else you feel is appropriate Generally each response should be 3-5 sentences and should include your analysis of the literary techniques present in the quotations, the authors attitude, purpose or tone, and relation to personal experience. Show me that you have read the entire book by responding to the novel from the first to the last page. You must a total of 20 entries (or at least one per chapter-which ever is more). Make sure that you note the page number for the quotes. Your journal will be used to determine your comprehension of the text. Be sure that your responses are thorough and that you complete the journal for all chapters of the book. Please remember that these log are not meant to be personal diaries. They are meant to be read by others and should related only to the assigned material. You will be sharing your journals in class, so keep this in mind as you write. When sharing you will have the opportunity to confirm, clarify, and modify your responses through discussion. You will also find that your journals can be helpful in writing literary analysis of the text. Bless Me, Ultima Reading Log Quotations from the TextCommentary/Responses to the TextShe took my hand and I felt the power of whirlwind sweep around me. Her eyes swept the surrounding hills and through them I saw for the first time the wild beauty of our hills and the magic of the green river. My nostrils quivered as I felt the song of the mockingbirds and the drone of the grasshoppers mingle with the pulse of the earth. (12) The imagery reveals Tonys sense of the earth around him. As Ultima touches his hand, he is drawn into what seems to be a new and wondrous universe. This powerful experience makes Tony think that Ultima knows his fate and that they will be close. It can be inferred that their relationship will be a significant part of the novel. 2. 2.  To Kill a Mockingbird Reading Log Quotations from the TextCommentary/Responses to the Text1. He might have hurt me a little, Atticus conceded, but son, youll understand folks a little better when youre older. A mobs always made up of people, no matter what. Mr. Cunningham was part of a mob last night, but he was still a manSo, it took an eight-year-old child to bring em to their senses didnt it? (159-160) 1. The tone here is matter-of-fact. Atticus admits that Mr. Cunningham could have harmed him, but he explains that Mr. Cunninghams actions were not entirely his own; he was influenced by the crowd as is common for many people. It takes Scout recognizing him and talking to him to make Mr. Cunningham realize that what he is doing is wrong. 2. 2.  Remember, Reading Logs Should: Be thoughtful, insightful, and original Show understanding of the characters, setting, themes, and the WORK AS A WHOLE Be thorough and complete Each commentary entry must be 3-5 sentences and written in the present tense Quotations should feature proper punctuation and the page reference in parentheses as above Generic Reading Log Scoring Guide Successful-Synthesis and evaluation of the text Features detailed, meaningful passages and quote selections Coverage of text is complete and thorough Journal is neat, organized, and professional looking; student has followed directions for organization of the journal Uses thoughtful interpretation and commentary; avoids clichs Makes insightful personal connections Asks thought-provoking and insightful questions A strong interest in the material as evidenced through an awareness of levels of meaning Judgments are textually and experientially based Predications are thoughtful and keenly observed Character analysis is consistent with the material presented Show an understanding of character motivation Comparisons and connections are found between text and other literary and artistic works Recognizes the authors writing choices and reasons for those choices Recognizes the energy and deliberateness of the writing process Awareness that their own personal beliefs may differ from those expressed in the text Demonstrates an awareness of point of view Requires Revision-Some evidence, understanding and appreciation of the text Uses less-detailed, but good quote selections Adequately addresses all parts of the reading assignment Journal is neat and readable Follows directions for organizing the journal Uses some intelligent commentary Addresses some thematic connections Includes some personal connections Does not summarize, but rather reflects upon the narrative Predictions are plausible Demonstrates some understanding of character motivation Show students engagement in the text Necessary revisions include: ___________________________________________________ Unsuccessful-Literal surface encounter with the text Only a few good details from text; quotes may be incomplete or not used at all Most commentary is vague, unsupported, or plot summary Journal is relatively neat, but may be difficult to read Student has not followed all directions for organizing the journal (no columns, no page numbers, etc.) Shows limited personal connection to text Asks few or obvious questions Address only part of the reading assignment Predictions are unrealistic or improbable Uses stereotypical responses Entries are too short Features off-topic responses Exhibits confusion about the text and lack of critical interest in literature Annotating Texts ANNOTATING simply means marking the page as you read with comments and/or notes. The principle reason you should annotate your books is to aid in understanding. When important passages occur, mark them so that thy can be easily located when it comes time to write an essay or respond to the book. Marking key ideas will enable you to discuss the reading with more support, evidence, and/or proof than if you rely on memory. ANNOTATING MAY INCLUDE: Highlighting key words, phrases, or sentences Writing questions or comments in the margins Bracketing important ideas or passages Connecting ideas with lines or arrows Highlighting passages that are important to understanding the work Circling or highlighting words that are unfamiliar SPECIFIC ITEMS FOR ANNOTATION MIGHT INCLUDE: Character description Literary elements (symbolism, theme, foreshadowing, etc.) Figurative language (similes, metaphors, personification, etc.) Plot elements (setting, mood, conflict, etc.) Diction (effective or unusual word choice) Vocabulary words HOW TO ANNOTATE A TEXT: HIGHLIGHTING/UNDERLINING-This stands out from the page and allows you to scan a page quickly for information. Be careful not to mark too muchif everything is marked, then nothing becomes important! BRACKETS [ ]-If several lines seem important, place a bracket around the passage, then highlight or underline only key phrases within the bracketed area. This will draw attention to the passage without cluttering it with too many highlighted or underlined sentences. ASTERISKS *-This indicates something unusual, special, or important. Multiple asterisks indicate a stronger degree of importance. MARGINAL NOTES- Making notes in the margin allows you to: ask questions, label literary elements, summarize critical elements, explain ideas, make a comment, and/or identify characters. Rhetorical Analysis: Critical Reading When you are asked to do a "rhetorical analysis" of a text, you are being asked to apply your critical reading skills to break down the "whole" of the text into the sum of its "parts." You try to determine what the writer is trying to achieve, and what writing strategies he/she is using to try to achieve it. Reading critically means more than just being moved, affected, informed, influenced, and persuaded by a piece of writing. Reading critically also means analyzing and understanding how the work has achieved its effect. Below is a list of questions to ask yourself when you begin to analyze a piece of prose. What is the general subject? Does the subject mean anything to you? Does it bring up any personal associations? Is the subject a controversial one? What is the thesis (the overall main point)? How does the thesis interpret/comment on the subject? What is the tone of the text? Do you react at an emotional level to the text? Does this reaction change at all throughout the text? What is the writers' purpose? To explain? To inform? To anger? Persuade? Amuse? Motivate? Sadden? Ridicule? Anger? Is there more than one purpose? Does the purpose shift at all throughout the text? How does the writer develop his/her ideas? Narration? Description? Definition? Comparison? Analogy? Cause and Effect? Example? Why does the writer use these methods of development? How does the writer arrange his/her ideas? What are the patterns of arrangement? Particular to general? Broad to specific? Spatial? Chronological? Alternating? Block? Is the text unified and coherent? Are there adequate transitions? How do the transitions work? What is the sentence structure like in the text? Does the writer use fragments or run-ons? Declarative? Imperative? Interrogative? Exclamatory? Are they simple? Compound? Complex? Compound-complex? Short? Long? Loose? Periodic? Balanced? Parallel? Are there any patterns in the sentence structure? Can you make any connections between the patterns and the writers' purpose? Does the writer use dialogue? Quotations? To what effect? How does the writer use diction? Is it formal? Informal? Technical? Jargon? Slang? Is the language connotative? Denotative? Is the language emotionally evocative? Does the language change throughout the piece? How does the language contribute to the writers' aim? Is there anything unusual in the writers' use of punctuation? What punctuation or other techniques of emphasis (italics, capitals, underlining, ellipses, parentheses) does the writer use? Is punctuation over- or under used? Which marks does the writer use when, and for what effects? Dashes to create a hasty breathlessness? Semi-colons for balance or contrast? Are important terms repeated throughout the text? Why? Are there any particularly vivid images that stand out? What effect do these images have on the writers' purpose? Are devices of comparison used to convey or enhance meaning? Which tropes--similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, etc. does the writer use? When does he/she use them? Why? Does the writer use devices of humour? Puns? Irony? Sarcasm? Understatement? Parody? Is the effect comic relief? Pleasure? Hysteria? Ridicule? SOAPS A Method for Reading and Understanding Text Rhetoric is the art of adapting the ideas, structure, and style of a piece of writing to the audience, occasion, and purpose for which the discourse is written. Since the writer uses this method in developing a piece of writing, the reader can, in turn, use it for analyzing the text. Reading for SOAPS facilitates the kind of critical thinking that leads to the writing of essays whose purpose is to argue or to evaluate. SSUBJECTGeneral topic, content, and ideas contained in the text; be able to state the subject in a short phrase. OOCCASIONTime and place of a piece; it is important to understand the context that encouraged the writing to happen AAUDIENCEGroup of readers to whom the piece is directed; it may be one person, a small group, or a large group; it may be a certain person or a certain people; an understanding of the characteristics of the audience leads to a higher level of understandingPPURPOSEReason behind the text; without a grasp of purpose, it is impossible to examine the argument or logic of the piece SSPEAKERVoice that tells the story; the author may be the speaker, or non-fiction article is carefully planned and structured, and it is within that plan and structure that meaning is discovered  The key to unlocking tone in a piece of literature is through the following elements: diction, imagery, details, language, and syntax. These elements are also known as DIDLS. D(Diction)Choose unusual and/or effective words from the passage. Evaluate the connotations of the words and write synonyms for each. Then, decide what the word choice suggests about the characters or narrators demeanor. I(Images)Cite examples of imagery from the passage. Identify the sense appealed to, and interpret the meaning. D(Details)List facts or the sequence of events from the passage. L(Language)Determine the type of language used (formal, informal, clinical, jargon, literal, vulgar, artificial, sensuous, concrete, precise, pedantic, etc.). Site examples. S(Syntax)How does sentence structure reveal the characters attitude?  Accelerating Your Academic Language SOAPS and DIDLS Review of Rhetorical Strategies Directions: The goal is to increase your use of the vocabulary that can be used when discussing rhetorical strategies and stylistic devices in poetry, fiction and nonfiction. Part 1: Review rhetorical terminology to the specific areas. Part 2: On going application with in class readings SOAPSThese are key to setting up your thesis statement and should always be addressed in your introduction. SubjectWhat is the main argument? Rhetorical Strategies: Thesis of the author, key premise, hypothesis, organization of the piece Types of texts: religious, philosophical, political, informational, historical, biographical or autobiographical, persuasive Occasion-When and Where and in what situation? Rhetorical Strategies: place, context, or current situation that created the reason for the author to write AudienceWho is the intended audience? Rhetorical Strategies: message, expectation on the reader/listener PurposeWhy are they writing it? Rhetorical Strategies: reason behind the text, to persuade, to inform; logos, pathos, ethos SpeakerWhy is who they are important to the piece? What is their attitude and what is their tone? Difference between the author and the speaker? Rhetorical Strategies: Manner of tone./attitude (voice): objective, subjective, confrontational, placating Words for tone/attitude: sharp, dramatic, proud, restrained, condescending, sympathetic, nostaligic, didactic, candid, poignant, DIDLSThese are key to setting up your paragraphs for an argument analysis paper or close reading of a passage or a poem Diction: What type of language is being used? Words to describe language: jargon, vulgar, connotative, denotative, emotional, detached, pedantic, pretentious, picturesque, moralistic, poetic, precise, etc. Rhetorical Strategies: Length of words monosyllabic, polysyllabic Choice of words: colloquial (slang) , informal (conversational) , formal (literary), or old-fashioned Meaning of words: Denotative (exact meaning) or connotative (suggested meaning) Type of words: Concrete (specific) or abstract (general) Sound of the words: euphonious (pleasant) or cacophonous (harsh sounding) Imagery: What kind of pictures are created? Rhetorical Strategies: Simile, metaphor, descriptive language, analogies (explicit comparison), allegory (set of abstract ideas personified through characters and events) Details (What are the facts?) Rhetorical Strategies: Example, Definition, Division and Classification, Description Language: What literary devices are being used? Rhetorical Strategies: Figurative Language: simile, metaphor, personification, synecdoche (part used to represent the whole or whole to represent a partAll hands on deck, Canada played the U.S. in the hockey final), metonymy (name of one thing is applied to another thing which is closely associatedI love Shakespeare!) Literary Devices: Sound: alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia Plays with sentences: Hyperbole (exaggeration), understatement (meoiosis), paradox (contradiction), oxymoron, pun, irony, sarcasm, double entendres, euphemism (understatement to avoid offense) References to others: Apostrophe (speaking to the dead or the absent), allusion (reference to mythological, literary, historical or biblical), epithets (single word adjective linked to describe a specific quality) Syntax (Sentence Structure)What are the types of sentences? Rhetorical Strategies: Purpose of sentences: declarative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory Types of sentences: simple, compound, complex, compound-complex, subordination Organization of the sentence: loose (makes sense before the ending), periodic (makes sense only at the end), balanced (phrases/clauses in terms of similar words, similar structure, meaning, and/or length), parallel structure/parallelism (structure similarities between sentences or parts of sentencesrepeated structure), ellipsis (omission of word or phrase) Organization of ideas in the sentence: juxtaposition (unassociated ideas, words and phrases are placed next to one another to surprise or disrupt your association) antithesis (direct contrast of structurally parallel word grouping for the purpose of contrast) repetition (repetition of words, sounds and ideas for rhythm and emphasis) apposition (adding emphasis by placing a word or phrase immediately afterword) rhetorical questions (expects no answer but draws attention to a point) parenthesis (interruption to launch a new ideanot necessarily in brackets or parenthesis) Using TPCASTT for Analysis of Poetry TTitleWhat do the words of the title suggest to you? What denotations are presented in the title? What connotations or associations do the words posses? PParaphraseTranslate the poem in your own words. What is the poem about?CConnotationWhat meaning does the poem have beyond the literal meaning? Fill in the chart below.FormDictionImageryPoint of ViewDetailsAllusionsSymbolismFigurative LanguageOther Devices (antithesis, apostrophe, sound devices, irony, oxymoron, paradox, pun, sarcasm, understatement)AAttitudeWhat is the speakers attitude? How does the speaker feel about himself, about others, and about the subject? What is the authors attitude? How does the author feel about the speaker, about other characters, about the subject, and the reader? SShiftsWhere do the shifts in tone, setting, voice, etc. occur? Look for time and place, keywords, punctuation, stanza divisions, changes in length or rhyme, and sentence structure. What is the purpose of each shift? How do they contribute to effect and meaning?TTitleReanalyze the title on an interpretive level. What part does the title play in the overall interpretation of the poem? TThemeList the subjects and the abstract ideas in the poem. Then determine the overall theme. The theme must be written in a complete sentence.  Tone Vocabulary Like the tone of a speakers voice, the tone of a work of literature expresses the writers feelings. To determine the tone of a passage, ask yourself the following questions: What is the subject of the passage? Who is its intended audience? What are the most important words in the passage? What connotations do these words have? What feelings are generated by the images of the passage? Are there any hints that the speaker or narrator does not really mean everything he or she says? If any jokes are made, are they lighthearted or bitter? If the narrator were speaking aloud, what would the tone of his or her voice be? Positive Tone/Attitude Words AmiableConsolingFriendlyPlayfulAmusedContentHappyPleasantAppreciativeDreamyHopefulProudAuthoritativeEcstaticImpassionedRelaxedBenevolentElatedJovialReverentBraveElevatedJoyfulRomanticCalmEncouragingJubilantSoothingCheerfulEnergeticLightheartedSurprisedCheeryEnthusiasticLovingSweetCompassionateExcitedOptimisticSympatheticComplimentaryExuberantPassionateVibrantConfidentFancifulPeacefulWhimsical Negative Tone/Attitude Words AccusingCholericFuriousQuarrelsomeAggravatedCoarseHarshShamefulAgitatedColdHaughtySmoothAngryCondemnatoryHatefulSnootyApatheticCondescendingHurtfulSuperficialArrogantContradictoryIndignantSurlyArtificialCriticalInflammatoryTestyAudaciousDesperateInsultingThreateningBelligerentDisappointedIrritatedTiredBitterDisgruntledManipulativeUninterestedBoringDisgustedObnoxiousWrathfulBrashDisinterestedOutragedChildishFacetiousPassive Humor-Irony-Sarcasm Tone/Attitude Words AmusedDrollMock-heroicSardonicBanteringFacetiousMockingSatiricBitterFlippantMock-seriousScornfulCausticGiddyPatronizingSharpComicalHumorousPompousSillyCondescendingInsolentQuizzicalTauntingContemptuousIronicRibaldTeasingCriticalIrreverentRidiculingWhimsicalCynicalJokingSadWryDisdainfulMaliciousSarcastic Sorrow-Fear-Worry Tone/Attitude Words AggravatedEmbarrassedMoroseResignedAgitatedFearfulMournfulSadAnxiousForebodingNervousSeriousApologeticGloomyNumbSoberApprehensiveGraveOminousSolemnConcernedHollowParanoidSomberConfusedHopelessPessimisticStaidDejectedHorrificPitifulUpsetDepressedHorrorPoignantDespairingMelancholyRegretfulDisturbedMiserableRemorseful Neutral Tone/Attitude Words AdmonitoryDramaticIntimaeQuestioningAllusiveEarnestJudgmentalReflectiveApatheticExpectantLearnedReminiscentAuthoritativeFactualLoudResignedBaffledFerventLyricalRestrainedCallousFormalMatter-of-factSeductiveCandidForthrightMeditativeSentimentalCeremonialFrivolousNostalgicSeriousClinicalHaughtyObjectiveShockingConsolingHistrionicObsequiousSincereContemplativeHumblePatrioticUnemotionalConventionalIncredulousPersuasiveUrgentDetachedInformativePleadingVexedDidacticInquisitivePretentiousWistfulDisbelievingInstructiveProvocativeZealous Language Words-Used to describe the force or quality of the entire piece Like word choice, the language of a passage has control over tone. Consider language to be the entire body of words used in a text, not simply isolated bits of diction, imagery, or detail. For example, an invitation to a graduation might use formal language, whereas a biology text would use scientific and clinical language. Different from tone, these words describe the force or quality of the diction, images, and details AS A WHOLE. These words qualify how the work is written. ArtificialExactLiteralPretentiousBombasticFigurativeMoralisticProvincialColloquialFormalObscureScholarlyConcreteGrotesqueObtuseSensuousConnotativeHomespunOrdinarySimpleCulturedIdiomaticPedanticSlangDetachedInformalPicturesqueSymbolicEmotionalInsipidPlainTriteEsotericJargonPoeticVulgarEuphemisticLearnedPrecise Attitude Words 1. accusatory: charging of wrongdoing 2. apathetic: indifferent due to lack of energy or concern 3. awe: solemn wonder 4. bitter: exhibiting strong animosity as a result of pain or grief 5. cynical: questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people 6. condescension: a feeling of superiority 7. callous: unfeeling, insensitive to feelings 8. contemplative: studying, thinking, reflecting on the issue 9. critical: finding fault 10. choleric: hot-tempered, easily angered 11. contemptuous: showing or feeling that something is worthless; lacking respect 12. caustic: intense use of sarcasm; stinging, biting 13. conventional: lacking spontaneity, originality and individuality 14. disdainful: scornful 15. didactic: author attempts to educate or instruct the reader 16. derisive: ridiculing, mocking 17. earnest: intense, a sincere state of mind 18. erudite: learned, polished, scholarly 19. fanciful: using the imagination 20. forthright: directly frank without hesitation 21. gloomy: darkness, sadness, rejection 22. haughty: proud and vain to the point of arrogance 23. indignant: marked by anger aroused by injustice 24. intimate: very familiar 25. judgmental: authoritative and often critical 26. jovial: happy 27. lyrical: expressing inner feelings, emotional, full of images, songlike 28. matter-of-fact: accepting of conditions, not fanciful or emotional 29. mocking: treating with contempt or ridicule 30. morose: gloomy, sullen, surly, despondent 31. malicious: purposely hurtful 32. objective: unbiased view 33. optimistic: hopeful, cheerful 34. obsequious: polite and obedient only for hope of gain or favor 35. patronizing: air of condescension 36. pessimistic: seeing the worst side of things 37. quizzical: odd, eccentric, amusing 38. ribald: offensive in speech, gesture 39. reverent: treating a subject with honor, respect 40. ridiculing: slightly contemptuous banter 41. reflective: illustrating innermost thoughts 42. sarcastic: sneering, caustic 43. sardonic: scornfully and bitterly sarcastic 44. sincere: without deceit or pretense, genuine 45. solemn: deeply earnest, grave 46. sanguine: optimistic, cheerful 47. whimsical: odd, queer, fantastic Contemporary Issues Terminology Students need to develop or refine their ability to make informed decisions about the world around them and articulate their views through focused oral and written expression. The following list represents a PORTION of the vocabulary students will be expected to understand and use as they express their opinions. adversary (ial) ideology stratify advocate inappropriate subliminal agenda independent substantiate appropriate influence tolerant antithesis insular verify bent irony xenophobia bias isolate euthanasia bipartisan justify (cation) covert comparison juxtaposition overt con liberal plank concept metaphor platform conservative moderate (ion) stereotype contrast motivation waffle contribution objective (ity) environment critic oppression connotation define partisan denotation Democrat perspective sociological deny (ial) persuade (sion) psychological dichotomy politics amalgamation dilemma prejudice oxymoron (ic) ethics (al) pro opinion ethnic racism fact exploit (ation) relevant Internet finance religious gender Republican genocide satire geography (ic) sensational (ize) global simile hypocrisy slant hypothetical stonewall hyperbole Buzz Words ethnic diversity gender equity hidden agenda pork barrel glass ceiling surfing the web editorial cartoon political football cause/effect Pacific Rim sound bite damage control bioengineering GUIDED GRADED DISCUSSION STUDENT GUIDELINES: The purpose of the graded discussion is to promote the intelligent exchange of ideas and to develop the skills that make that exchange happen. The discussion is effective because it is based on common courtesy and thoughtful, mature interaction among peers. The discussion begins with the student facilitator offering his/her personal observation an the subject at hand. He/she might read a quote or refer to a page and its content. Another student then responds to the idea opened by the facilitator. There will be no hand-raising or verbal calling out for the floor. The next student simply responds, and this continues, with other students responding in turn. No two people may speak at the same time. It is the job of the facilitator to remind discussion members of this as necessary. After three or four points have been made on one question,, the facilitator should direct the discussion to another question, and he/she should encourage the flow of discussion and prevent back-and-forth exchanges between two students. The focus should be kept on the material under consideration. New ideas should be generated by a quote or a direct reference to the text. It is the students responsibility to join the discussion and to participate. However, if the discussion stops, the facilitator may call upon someone who has not yet spoken. Students should avoid belittling comments or argumentative remarks. Total points will be awarded based upon the quantity and quality of responses during the class period. Side conversations and inappropriate interruptions will result in a deduction of points. Accessing the Text Via Socratic Seminar Pre-Seminar Question-Writing: Before you come to a Socratic Seminar class, please read the assigned text (novel section, poem, essay, article, etc.) and write at least one question in each of the following categories: WORLD CONNECTION QUESTION: Write a question connecting the text to the real world. Example: If you were given only 24 hours to pack your most precious belongings in a back pack and to get ready to leave your home town, what might you pack? (After reading the first 30 pages of NIGHT). CLOSE-ENDED QUESTION: Write a question about the text that will help everyone in the class come to an agreement about events or characters in the text. This question usually has a "correct" answer. Example: What happened to Hester Pyrnne's husband that she was left alone in Boston without family? (after the first 4 chapters of THE SCARLET LETTER). OPEN-ENDED QUESTION: Write an insightful question about the text that will require proof and group discussion and "construction of logic" to discover or explore the answer to the question. Example: Why did Gene hesitate to reveal the truth about the accident to Finny that first day in the infirmary? (after mid-point of A SEPARATE PEACE). UNIVERSAL THEME/ CORE QUESTION: Write a question dealing with a theme(s) of the text that will encourage group discussion about the universality of the text. Example: After reading John Gardner's GRENDEL, can you pick out its existential elements? LITERARY ANALYSIS QUESTION: Write a question dealing with HOW an author chose to compose a literary piece. How did the author manipulate point of view, characterization, poetic form, archetypal hero patterns, for example? Example: In MAMA FLORA'S FAMILY, why is it important that the story is told through flashback? Blooms Taxonomy The cognitive domain involves knowledge and the development of intellectual skills. This includes the recall or recognition of specific facts, procedural patterns, and concepts that serve in the development of intellectual abilities and skills. There are six major categories, which are listed in order below, starting from the simplest behavior to the most complex. The categories can be thought of as degrees of difficulties. That is, the first one must be mastered before the next one can take place. Level 1: Knowledge exhibits previously learned material by recalling facts, terms, basic concepts and answers. Key words: who, what, why, when, omit, where, which, choose, find, how, define, label, show, spell, list, match, name, relate, tell, recall, select Questions: What is . . . ? How is . . . ? Where is . . . ? When did _______ happen? How did ______ happen? How would you explain . . . ? Why did . . . ? How would you describe . . . ? When did . . . ? Can you recall . . . ? How would you show . . . ? Can you select . . . ? Who were the main . . . ? Can you list three . . . ? Which one . . . ? Who was . . . ? Level 2: Comprehension demonstrating understanding of facts and ideas by organizing, comparing, translating, interpreting, giving descriptions and stating main ideas. Key words: compare, contrast, demonstrate, interpret, explain, extend, illustrate, infer, outline, relate, rephrase, translate, summarize, show, classify Questions: How would you classify the type of . . . ? How would you compare . . . ? contrast . . . ? Will you state or interpret in your own words . . . ? How would you rephrase the meaning . . . ? What facts or ideas show . . . ? What is the main idea of . . . ? Which statements support . . . ? Can you explain what is happening . . . what is meant . . .? What can you say about . . . ? Which is the best answer . . . ? How would you summarize . . . ? Level 3: Application solving problems by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques and rules in a different way. Key words: apply, build, choose, construct, develop, interview, make use of, organize, experiment with, plan, select, solve, utilize, model, identify Questions: How would you use . . . ? What examples can you find to . . . ? How would you solve _______ using what you have learned . . . ? How would you organize _______ to show . . . ? How would you show your understanding of . . . ? What approach would you use to . . . ? How would you apply what you learned to develop . . . ? What other way would you plan to . . . ? What would result if . . . ? Can you make use of the facts to . . . ? What elements would you choose to change . . . ? What facts would you select to show . . . ? What questions would you ask in an interview with . . . ? Level 4: Analysis examining and breaking information into parts by identifying motives or causes; making inferences and finding evidence to support generalizations. Key words: analyze, categorize, classify, compare, contrast, discover, dissect, divide, examine, inspect, simplify, survey, take part in, test for, distinguish, list, distinction, theme, relationships, function, motive, inference, assumption, conclusion Questions: What are the parts or features of . . . ? How is _______ related to . . . ? Why do you think . . . ? What is the theme . . . ? What motive is there . . . ? Can you list the parts . . . ? What inference can you make . . . ? What conclusions can you draw . . . ? How would you classify . . . ? How would you categorize . . . ? Can you identify the difference parts . . . ? What evidence can you find . . . ? What is the relationship between . . . ? Can you make a distinction between . . . ? What is the function of . . . ? What ideas justify . . . ? Level 5: Synthesis compiling information together in a different way by combining elements in a new pattern or proposing alternative solutions. Key Words: build, choose, combine, compile, compose, construct, create, design, develop, estimate, formulate, imagine, invent, make up, originate, plan, predict, propose, solve, solution, suppose, discuss, modify, change, original, improve, adapt, minimize, maximize, delete, theorize, elaborate, test, improve, happen, change Questions: What changes would you make to solve . . . ? How would you improve . . . ? What would happen if . . . ? Can you elaborate on the reason . . . ? Can you propose an alternative . . . ? Can you invent . . . ? How would you adapt ________ to create a different . . . ? How could you change (modify) the plot (plan) . . . ? What could be done to minimize (maximize) . . . ? What way would you design . . . ? What could be combined to improve (change) . . . ? Suppose you could _______ what would you do . . . ? How would you test . . . ? Can you formulate a theory for . . . ? Can you predict the outcome if . . . ? How would you estimate the results for . . . ? What facts can you compile . . . ? Can you construct a model that would change . . . ? Can you think of an original way for the . . . ? Level 6: Evaluation presenting and defending opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas or quality of work based on a set of criteria. Key Words: award, choose, conclude, criticize, decide, defend, determine, dispute, evaluate, judge, justify, measure, compare, mark, rate, recommend, rule on, select, agree, interpret, explain, appraise, prioritize, opinion, ,support, importance, criteria, prove, disprove, assess, influence, perceive, value, estimate, influence, deduct Questions: Do you agree with the actions . . . ? with the outcomes . . . ? What is your opinion of . . . ? How would you prove . . . ? disprove . . . ? Can you assess the value or importance of . . . ? Would it be better if . . . ? Why did they (the character) choose . . . ? What would you recommend . . . ? How would you rate the . . . ? What would you cite to defend the actions . . . ? How would you evaluate . . . ? How could you determine . . . ? What choice would you have made . . . ? What would you select . . . ? How would you prioritize . . . ? What judgment would you make about . . . ? Based on what you know, how would you explain . . . ? What information would you use to support the view . . . ? How would you justify . . . ? What data was used to make the conclusion . . . ? Why was it better that . . . ? How would you prioritize the facts . . . ? How would you compare the ideas . . . ? people . . . ? NEW: Level 7-- Creating! The Four Historical Thinking Skills for the Revised APHistory Courses History is a sophisticated quest for meaning about the past, beyond the effort to collect information. Historical analysis requires familiarity with a great deal of information names, chronology, facts, events and the like. Without reliable and detailed information, historical thinking is not possible. Yet historical analysis involves much more than the compilation and recall of data; it also requires several distinctive historical thinking skills. The four historical thinking skills presented below, along with the description of the components of each skill, provide an essential framework for learning to think historically. These descriptions are intended to facilitate coordination of the history curriculum at the secondary level to ensure that all AP history courses share a common understanding about historical thinking and that preceding courses lay the foundation in these historical thinking skills. Crafting Historical Arguments from Historical Evidence Historical Argumentation Historical thinking involves the ability to define and frame a question about the past and to address that question through the construction of an argument. A plausible and persuasive argument requires a clear, comprehensive and analytical thesis, supported by relevant historical evidence not simply evidence that supports a preferred or preconceived position. Additionally, argumentation involves the capacity to describe, analyze and evaluate the arguments of others in light of available evidence. Appropriate Use of Relevant Historical Evidence Historical thinking involves the ability to identify, describe and evaluate evidence about the past from diverse sources (including written documents, works of art, archaeological artifacts, oral traditions and other primary sources), with respect to content, authorship, purpose, format and audience. It involves the capacity to extract useful information, make supportable inferences and draw appropriate conclusions from historical evidence while also understanding such evidence in its context, recognizing its limitations and assessing the points of view that it reflects. Chronological Reasoning Historical Causation Historical thinking involves the ability to identify, analyze and evaluate the relationships between multiple historical causes and effects, distinguishing between those that are long-term and proximate, and among coincidence, causation and correlation. Patterns of Continuity and Change Over Time Historical thinking involves the ability to recognize, analyze and evaluate the dynamics of historical continuity and change over periods of time of varying length, as well as relating these patterns to larger historical processes or themes. Periodization Historical thinking involves the ability to describe, analyze, evaluate and construct models of historical periodization that historians use to categorize events into discrete blocks and to identify turning points, recognizing that the choice of specific dates favors one narrative, region or group over another narrative, region or group; therefore, changing the periodization can change a historical narrative. Moreover, the particular circumstances and contexts in which individual historians work and write shape their interpretations and modeling of past events. Comparison and Contextualization Comparison Historical thinking involves the ability to describe, compare and evaluate multiple historical developments within one society, one or more developments across or between different societies, and in various chronological and geographical contexts. It also involves the ability to identify, compare and evaluate multiple perspectives on a given historical experience. Contextualization Historical thinking involves the ability to connect historical developments to specific circumstances of time and place, and to broader regional, national or global processes. Historical Interpretation and Synthesis Interpretation Historical thinking involves the ability to describe, analyze, evaluate and create diverse interpretations of the past as revealed through primary and secondary historical sources through analysis of evidence, reasoning, contexts, points of view and frames of reference. Synthesis Historical thinking involves the ability to arrive at meaningful and persuasive understandings of the past by applying all of the other historical thinking skills, by drawing appropriately on ideas from different fields of inquiry or disciplines, and by creatively fusing disparate, relevant (and perhaps contradictory) evidence from primary sources and secondary works. Additionally, synthesis may involve applying insights about the past to other historical contexts or circumstances, including the present. TIPS FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS When you are invited to present material to a group, whether it be within the classroom setting, a work-related environment, or any situation in which you will be evaluated on your performance, here are a few commonsense tips: Do not ever chew gum, candy, or anything else during a presentation. Avoid jewelry or clothing which could distract your audiences attention from your material and your delivery. A conservative appearance is best, unless the subject of the presentation itself calls for a special uniform or costume. Never wear a cap or hat unless it is part of a costume needed for your presentation. Keep your hands away from your face and hair. Hold your hands at your side, in a relaxed posture, or lightly place your hands at the edge of the podium. Stand up straight. Do not lean against the podium or appear to be supporting your weight against it. Maintain as much eye contact with your audience as possible, although it is all right to glance at notes frequently and as needed. As you plan your presentation, keep the requirements and time limitations in mind. Practice several times and commit as much of your presentation to memory as possible. As a member of the audience, keep in mind that your classmate or co-worker deserves your full attention. You would like to have everyones full attention and respect when it is your turn to present. Giving full attention to a speaker includes: LOOKING AT HIM/HER AND MAINTAINING A COMFORTABLE LEVEL OF EYE CONTACT SITTING AS STILL AS POSSIBLE APPEARING TO LISTEN AND OFFERING SOME KIND OF NON-VERBAL ENCOURAGEMENT Giving full attention to a speaker does not include: TURNING THE PAGES OF A MAGAZINE OR BOOK SHUFFLING THROUGH A STACK OF PAPERS OR A NOTEBOOK WHISPERING TO THE PERSON NEXT TO YOU DIGGING AROUND IN YOUR PURSE OR BOOKSAG SLEEPING OR GIVING THE IMPRESSION OF TOTAL BOREDOM GAZING OUT OF THE WINDOW OR ANYWHERE BESIDES AT THE SPEAKER If you must leave the room during oral presentations, try to wait until one speaker has finished and leave before the next speaker begins. It is extremely distracting to a speaker to have a member of the audience stand and walk around in the room when he or she is trying to concentrate on the delivery of the material. Obviously, emergency situations do arise, so if you must leave, be as discreet and quiet as possible. LANGUAGE ARTS TERMINOLOGY Students will be expected to learn the following terminology. This study of terminology is a three-step process: Learning the definition, Identifying the device when it appears in literature, and Being able to discuss the effect or purpose of the device. BOLD=Integrated 9 Underline= Integrated 10 Italics=AP 11 Bold and Underline=AP 12 No Style=All Literary Terms AllegoryAllusionAmbiguityAnachronismAnalogyAnecdoteAphorismApostropheArchtypeAttitudeAutobiographyBegging the questionCharacterization (Direct v. Indirect) ColloquialismConnotationConundrumCynicismDenotationDetailDictionDynamic characterEthos/pathos/logosEuphemismExplicationFiction/Non-fictionFigurative languageFlat character FoilForeshadowingFrame storyGenreHyperboleImageryIrony (dramatic, situational, and verbal) JargonLitotesLyricMemoirMetaphorMetonymyMoodNadirNarratorOxymoronParableParadoxParallelismParodyPersonaPersonificationPoint of view (1st person, 3rd person, omniscient, objective) ProseRefutationRepetitionRhetoricRhetorical questionRound characterSarcasmSatireSettingSimileSoliloquyStatic characterStereotypeStream of consciousnessStyleSyllogismSymbolismSynecdocheThemeThesisToneUnderstatementUnityWit Metrical Terms AlliterationAnapestAssonanceBalladBlank verseCeasuraCinquainConsonanceCoupletDactylElegyEnd-stoppedEnjambment EpicFree verseHeptastichHeroic coupletHexameterIambInternal rhymeMeterOctaveOdeOnomatopoeiaPentameterQuatrainRhyme schemeSestetSonnetSpondeeStanzaTercetTerza rimaTetrameterTrocheeGrammatical Terms AntecedentClauseEllipsisModifierSubject complementSubordinate clauseSyntaxTerms for Essay Section AttitudeCommentaryConcrete detailDevicesExcerptLiterary ElementsPersuasive essaySupport/Qualify/RefuteBOLD=Integrated 9 Underline= Integrated 10 Italics=AP 11 Bold and Underline=AP 12 No Style=All The Various -Isms of Fiction In discussing literature, critics often use terms such as realistic, romantic, naturalistic, impressionistic, and expressionistic. The terms are so elastic that definitions are elusive. Each suggests a characteristic cluster of traits. RomanticismEmphasizes emotion, imagination, and individualism Values the ideal and transcends the real Stresses subjectivity, love of nature, and the solitary life Idealizes spontaneity, freedom, and rural life Values awe, mystery, and sometime mysticism Associates human moods with moods of nature Displays fascination with the past Espouses individual freedom and human rights Often associated with youthful idealism and emotionalism At its worst become self-indulgent and sentimental (National Hawthorne, Edgar Allen Poe, and the American Transcendentalists)RealismValues the actual Opposes idealism Stresses the here and now striving for an accurate portrayal of life as it is Focuses on ordinary people in ordinary situations Explores characters problems and conflicts, often stressing ethical issues Also emphasizes the individual, but is pragmatic Implications shift with philosophical changes in what is considered real (Mark Twain and Henry James)NaturalismAn outgrowth of realism Stresses biological and socioeconomic determinism Values underlying scientific principles Presents life as a brutal struggle to survive Somber and pessimistic Atmosphere is often sordid and violent Characters tend to be ordinary people motivated by animalistic drives, responding to internal and external forces they neither can control nor understand (Stephen Crane)ImpressionismDerives from 19th century French impressionist painters who were especially interested in uses of light to suggest subjective impressions of reality Stresses the perceptual responses of the audience Focuses on the inner life and perceptions of a single character, usually in a single passing moment Highly selective details combine to suggest fleeting impressions (Virginia Woolf and some James Joyce works)ExpressionismTerm borrowed from art criticism Uses distortion and fantasy to eternalize emotions and moods, especially experiences of disorientation and imbalance Transcends life as it appears to be, using symbols and abstractions to present life as it feels De-emphasizes the individual Freely disregards formal rules to suit the authors purpose Emphasizes the unreal, often nightmarish actions and atmosphere (Franz Kafka) Note: More often, critics describe a work as being more or less realistic or romantic. They may not tendencies toward naturalism or impressionistic or expressionistic elements. Teaching Archetypes CHARACTERS The HeroThe ScapegoatThe Devil FigureThe InitiatesThe MentorsThe Friendly BeastThe Creature of NightmareLoyal RetainersStar-Crossed LoversYoung Man from the ProvincesHunting Group of CompanionsThe OutcastThe Woman FigureEarthmother: Temptress: Platonic Ideal: Unfaithful Wife: Damsel in Distress: SITUATIONS CreationDeath and RebirthThe QuestThe TaskThe InitiationThe JourneyThe FallEscape from TimeNature vs. The Mechanistic WorldBattle of Good and EvilThe Unhealable WoundThe RitualThe Magic Weapon SYMBOLS AND ASSOCIATIONS Light-DarknessWater-DesertThe SeaRiversHeaven-HellSunColorsRed Green Black WhiteCircleWind and BreathShipGardenInnate Wisdom v. Educated StupiditySupernatural InterventionFire vs. Ice Instructions for Writing AP M/C Questions IMPORTANT TERMS: Multiple-choice item-a test question in which a number of response choices are given from which the correct answer is to be selected; should have 4-5 options (A-D or A-E) Stem-the initial part of the item in which the task is delineatedit may be a question, directions, or an incomplete statement Options-all the choices in an item Key-the correct answer Distracters-the incorrect options Illustration:  The author of Paradise Lost was STEM Donne Keats DISTRACTERS Chaucer Shakespeare Milton KEY ITEM WRITING: The material to be tested should be significant. It is easy to write questions about trivia. Resist the temptation. Use an vocabulary level appropriate for the population being tested (AP students). Word items clearly and concisely Choose a cognitive level as a target for your work on a question. (Blooms taxonomy) Trickiness (usually subtle but unimportant distinctions) is never productive in questions. Options should be uniform and logically ordered Use None of the above rarely, and never use All of the above Use the Roman numeral format only when necessary Avoid options that logically overlap Distracters should be plausible Have a single clear key (answer) STEM: Must be long enough to make the question clear, but should not try to teach a lesson. Provide no more information in the stem than necessary. May be either a question or an incomplete statement to be completed by the options Avoid using of the following when the answer is obviously one of the options If an uncertainty may exist about a universal answer to the question, then use the phrase of the following Use the positive approach for asking the questions (avoid using not) If you must use a negative approach, type the negative word in all caps (NOT, EXCEPT, LEAST, etc.) OPTIONS: Seek to provide one best response, one that any individual well-informed of the topic will select and accept Prepare distracters with desired difficulty (advanced wording) Use common errors or misconceptions associated with the material as distracters Use a Roman numeral format instead of the option All of the above Ex. Which of the following did the United States fight against during the Second World War? Germany Italy Japan I only II only I and III only I, II, and III Numerical options should be placed in ascending or descending order Other options should be put in alphabetical order Answer options should be written in a similar syntactic format Only rarely use the option None of the above and never to avoid developing another distracter All of the options should be about the same length and level of complexity Distribute the position of the key randomly (avoid the tendency to always make it C) AP Language and Composition Multiple Choice Stems The speakers primary purpose in the passage is to The phrase, functions primarily as The attitude of the entire passage (or parts of the passage) is one of The author uses this (a certain image) for the purpose of The main rhetorical strategy of the ___ paragraph is for the purpose of The word in context of line ___ is best interpreted to mean By lines ___, it can be interpreted to mean The reason for the shift in tone is due to The phrase in line ___ refers to which of the following The word/phrase in line ___ refers to which of the following In relation to the passage as a whole, the statement in the first sentence presents In lines ___, the speaker employs which of the following rhetorical strategies Which of the following best summarizes the main topic of the passage In the sentence beginning the speaker employs all of the following EXCEPT The style of the passage as a whole is most accurately characterized as The principle contrast employed by the author in the passage (paragraph) is between The primary rhetorical function of lines --- is to The speakers reference to serves primarily to The tone of the passage shifts from one of ___ to one of ___ The second sentence lines ___ is unified by metaphorical references pertaining to (frame of reference) It can be inferred by the description of ___that which of the following qualities are valued by the speaker The antecedent for it in the clause is The type of argument employed by the speaker is most similar to which of the following The speaker describes ___ in an order best described as from the (loudest to softest) The pattern of exposition exemplified in the passage is best described as The point of view indicated in the phrase in line ___ is that of The atmosphere established in the ___ sentence in line ___ is that of The ___ sentence in line ___ remains coherent chiefly because of its use of Parallel syntactic structure Colloquial and idiomatic diction A series of prepositional phrases Periodic sentence structure Retrospective point of view The function of the three clauses introduced by that in lines ___ is to The sentence in lines ___ contains which of the following Which of the following best describes the function of the third paragraph in relation to the two paragraphs that precede it The passage is an appeal for a The primary rhetorical function of lines ___ is to In the passage, the speaker makes all of the following assumptions about his/her readers EXCEPT The diction in the passage is best described as One prominent stylistic characteristic of the ___ paragraph is the use of AP Literature and Composition Multiple Choice Stems The mood of the poem is best described as Line --- is best interpreted to mean Line __ describes the Between lines --- and between lines --- there is a shift from The speakers/characters attitude is one of Throughout the poem, the imagery suggests that Which of the following literary devices most significantly contributes to the unity of the poem? In the first stanza, the speaker makes use of paradox by doing which of the following? Which of the following best conveys the meaning of the word line ---? Which of the following best paraphrases the meaning of line ---? In line --- the word suggests that The verb phrase line --- serves primarily to The words and line --- convey which of the following The subject of the word is The speaker metaphorically likens himself to a The imagery in the first stanza most clearly suggests which of the following? Which of the following accounts for the ironic tone of line ---? The pronoun line --- refers to The phrase line --- contrasts most directly with As the poem progresses, the speakers mode of expression shifts from one of Which of the following pairs of words function as opposites in the poem? Which of the following illustrates the rhetorical device of apostrophe? The word line --- is most strongly reinforced by which of the following pairs of lines? Which of the following is the best interpretation of line --- The primary implication of lines --- is that The critical transition point in the poem occurs at The figure of speech in line --- is The effect of lines --- is In the stanza, the --- is presented chiefly as The diction used to describe lines --- suggests that The object of line --- is in line --- the speaker implies In the poem as a whole, the speaker views nature as being essentially The speaker makes a categorical assertion at all of the following places in the poem EXCEPT Which of the following lines contains an example of personification? The speakers words lines --- convey a sense of The poem dramatizes the moment when the speaker In context, the phrase line --- is best paraphrased as A principal purpose of the use of line --- is to In the final stanza, the speaker anticipates Which of the following is LEAST important to the theme of the poem? The tone throughout the poem is best described as one of A shift in tone occurs at which of the following lines? THINGS THAT WE HAVE LEARNED 9th Grade10th Grade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11th Grade12th Grade1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.  For Summer Reading, Author Study Project or Major Works Data Sheet, and Independent Reading, students should aim to build their knowledge of literature by selecting works from this list. Students should not select books taught in AFNORTH English classes. See page five for literature taught. WORKS LISTED ON AP ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAMAMERICAN AuthorTitleExam YearsAlbeeTHE ZOO STORY82, 01AlbeeWHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINA WOOLF88, 94, 00AnayaBLESS ME, ULTIMA96, 97BaldwinGO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN88, 90BauermisterTHE DOLLMAKER91CaoMONKEY BRIDGE00CatherMY ANTONIA94ChopinTHE AWAKENING87, 88, 91, 92, 95, 97, 99DreiserAN AMERICAN TRAGEDY82, 95DreiserSISTER CARRIE87, 94EllisonINVISIBLE MAN76, 78, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 01ErdrichLOVE MEDICINE95FaulknerABSALOM, ABSALOM76, 00FaulknerLIGHT IN AUGUST79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 91, 94, 95, 99FaulknerSOUND AND THE FURY86, 97, 01FaulknerTHE BEAR94FaulknerAS I LAY DYING78, 89, 90, 94, 01FitzgeraldGREAT GATSBY82, 83, 88, 91, 92, 97, 00GainesA GATHERING OF OLD MEN00GainesA LESSON BEFORE DYING99GlaspellTRIFLES00GutersonSNOW FALLING ON CEDARS00HansberryRAISIN IN THE SUN87, 90, 92, 94, 96, 99HawthorneHOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES89, 96HawthorneTHE SCARLET LETTER78, 83, 88, 91, 99HellerCATCH-2282, 85, 87, 89, 94, 01HellmanLITTLE FOXES85, 90HemingwayA FAREWELL TO ARMS91, 99HemingwayTHE SUN ALSO RISES85, 91, 95HurstonTHEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD88, 90, 91, 94, 96JamesPORTRAIT OF A LADY88, 92, 96JamesTURN OF THE SCREW92, 94, 00JamesWASHINGTON SQUARE90KeseyONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST01KingstonWOMAN WARRIOR91KnowlesA SEPARATE PEACE82LeeNATIVE SPEAKER99MacLeishJ.B.81, 94MailerARMIES OF THE NIGHT76McCarthyALL THE PRETTY HORSES96McCullersTHE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING97MelvilleBENITO CERENO89MelvilleBILLY BUDD79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 99MelvilleMOBY DICK76, 78, 79, 80, 83, 89, 94, 96, 01MelvilleREDBURN87MillerA VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE94MillerALL MY SONS85, 90MillerDEATH OF A SALESMAN86, 88, 94MillerTHE CRUCIBLE83, 87MomadayHOUSE MADE OF DAWN95MorrisonSONG OF SOLOMON81, 88, 96, 00MorrisonSULA92, 97MorrisonBELOVED90, 94, 99, 01MorrisonTHE BLUEST EYE95MukerjeeJASMINE99O'BrienGOING AFTER CACCIATO01O'BrienIN THE LAKE OF THE WOODS00O'ConnorWISE BLOOD95O'NeillLONG DAYS JOURNEY INTO NIGHT90O'NeillMOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA94O'NeillTHE HAIRY APE89PielmeierAGNES OF GOD00ProulxTHE SHIPPING NEWS97RolvaagGIANTS IN THE EARTH94SalingerTHE CATCHER IN THE RYE01SaroyanTHE HUMAN COMEDY94SilkoCEREMONY94, 96, 97, 99, 01SteinbeckGRAPES OF WRATH81, 85, 87, 95SteinbeckOF MICE AND MEN01StoweUNCLE TOM'S CABIN87TanTHE JOY LUCK CLUB97ThoreauCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE76TwainHUCKLEBERRY FINN80, 82, 85, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99TylerDINNER AT THE HOMESICK RESTAURANT97UpdikeTHE CENTAUR81VonnegutSLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE91WalkerTHE COLOR PURPLE91, 92, 94, 96, 97WarrenALL THE KING'S MEN00WelchWINTER IN THE BLOOD95WeltyDELTA WEDDING97WeltyTHE OPTIMIST'S DAUGHTER94WhartonETHAN FROME80, 95WhartonTHE AGE OF INNOCENCE97WilderOUR TOWN86, 97WilliamsCAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF00WilliamsDESIRE UNDER THE ELMS81WilliamsSTREETCAR NAMED DESIRE91, 92, 01WilliamsTHE GLASS MENAGERIE90, 94, 97, 99WilsonJOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE00WilsonTHE PIANO LESSON96, 99WolfeYOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN94WrightNATIVE SON79, 82, 85, 87, 89, 01WORKS LISTED ON AP ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAMBRITISH AuthorTitle Exam YearsAustenEMMA96AustenMANSFIELD PARK91AustenPERSUASION83, 88, 93, 94AustenPRIDE AND PREJUDICE83, 88, 92, 94, 97BeckettWAITING FOR GODOT94, 01Bronte, C.JANE EYRE78, 79, 82, 83, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 97, 99, 00Bronte, E.WUTHERING HEIGHTS78, 79, 82, 83, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 99, 01ChurchillTHE CRISIS76ConradHEART OF DARKNESS76, 91, 94, 96, 99, 00, 01ConradLORD JIM78, 82, 83, 86, 00ConradVICTORY83DefoeMOLL FLANDERS76, 83, 86, 87, 95DickensBLEAK HOUSE94DickensDAVID COPPERFIELD78, 83DickensGREAT EXPECTATIONS79, 80, 88, 89, 92, 94, 95, 96, 00, 01DickensHARD TIMES87, 90DickensOUR MUTUAL FRIEND90DickensTALE OF TWO CITIES82, 91Eliot, G.THE MILL ON THE FLOSS90, 92Eliot, G.MIDDLEMARCH95Eliot, T.S.THE WASTELAND81Eliot, T.S.MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL76, 80, 85, 95FieldingJOSEPH ANDREWS91FieldingTOM JONES90, 00ForsterPASSAGE TO INDIA78, 83, 88, 91, 92Friel (Irish)DANCING AT LUGHNASA01GoldingTHE LORD OF THE FLIES85, 92GreeneBRIGHTON ROCK79GreeneTHE POWER AND THE GLORY95HardyJUDE THE OBSCURE76, 80, 85, 87, 91, 95HardyTESS OF THE D'UBERVILLES82, 91HardyTHE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE94, 99, 00HuxleyBRAVE NEW WORLD89IshiguraREMAINS OF THE DAY00Joyce (Irish)PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN 76, 80, 81, 83, 86, 88, 96, 99Joyce (Irish)THE DEAD97LawrenceSONS AND LOVERS83, 90MadoxTHE GOOD SOLDIER00MarloweDR. FAUSTUS79, 86, 99MiltonPARADISE LOST85, 86Orwell198494PinterTHE BIRTHDAY PARTY89, 97PinterTHE HOMECOMING78, 90PopeTHE RAPE OF THE LOCK81RhysWIDE SARGASSO SEA89, 92RichardsonPAMELA86ShafferEQUUS92, 94, 99, 00, 01ShakespeareANTONY AND CLEOPATRA80, 91ShakespeareAS YOU LIKE IT92ShakespeareHAMLET88, 92, 94, 97, 99, 00ShakespeareJULIUS CAESAR82, 97ShakespeareKING LEAR78, 82, 83, 88, 89, 90, 94, 96, 01ShakespeareMACBETH83, 99ShakespeareMERCHANT OF VENICE85, 91, 95ShakespeareA MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM91ShakespeareMUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING97ShakespeareOTHELLO79, 85, 88, 92, 95ShakespeareRICHARD III79ShakespeareROMEO AND JULIET90, 97ShakespeareTEMPEST78, 96ShakespeareTWELFTH NIGHT94, 96ShakespeareWINTER'S TALE86, 89ShawCANDIDA80ShawMAJOR BARBARA79, 96ShawMRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION90, 95ShawPYGMALION92ShawSAINT JOAN95ShelleyFRANKENSTEIN89, 00SparkTHE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE90SterneTRISTRAM SHANDY86StoppardROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD81, 94, 00SwiftGULLIVER'S TRAVELS87, 88, 01TrollopeTHE WARDEN96WaughBRIDESHEAD REVISITED94, 96WaughTHE LOVED ONE89WoolfMRS. DALLOWAY94, 97WoolfA ROOM OF ONE'S OWN76WoolfTO THE LIGHTHOUSE83, 86, 88 WORKS LISTED ON AP ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAMWORLD AuthorNationalityTitleExam YearsAchebeNigerianTHINGS FALL APART91, 97AeschylusGreekORESTEIA90, 94AeschylusGreekTHE EUMENIDES96AristophanesGreekLYSISTRATA87AtwoodCanadianALIAS GRACE00AtwoodCanadianCAT'S EYE94AtwoodCanadianTHE HANDMAID'S TALE92BrechtGermanMOTHER COURAGE85CamusFrenchTHE FALL81CamusFrenchTHE STRANGER79, 82, 86CervantesSpanishDON QUIXOTE92, 01ChekovRussianTHE CHERRY ORCHARD83DaviesCanadianFIFTH BUSINESS00DostoevskyRussianTHE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV90DostoevskyRussianCRIME AND PUNISHMENT76, 80, 82, 88, 96, 99, 00, 01DostoevskyRussianNOTES FROM UNDERGROUND89EuripidesGreekMEDEA82, 92, 95, 01FlaubertFrenchMADAME BOVARY80, 85HomerGreekTHE ODYSSEY94IbsenNorwegianA DOLL'S HOUSE83, 88, 94, 95, 00IbsenNorwegianAN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE99, 01IbsenNorwegianGHOSTS00IbsenNorwegianHEDDA GABLER79, 92IbsenNorwegianTHE WILD DUCK78KafkaGermanMETAMORPHOSIS78, 89KafkaGermanTHE CARETAKER85KafkaGermanTHE TRIAL89, 00KogawaCanadianOBASAN94, 95, 97MacLennanCanadianTHE WATCH THAT ENDS THE NIGHT92MarquezColombianONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE89, 94MoliereFrenchTARTUFFE87MoliereFrenchTHE MISANTHROPE92NabokovRussian/AmericanPNIN97NabokovRussian/AmericanPALE FIRE01OndaatjeCeylon/CanadianCOMING THROUGH SLAUGHTER01PatonSouth AfricanCRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY85, 87, 91, 95, 96RacineFrenchPHEDRE92RichlerCanadianTHE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ94SartreFrenchNO EXIT86SophoclesGreekANTIGONE79, 80, 90, 94, 99SophoclesGreekOEDIPUS REX83, 88, 00StrindbergSwedishTHE FATHER01TolstoyRussianANNA KARENINA80, 91, 99TolstoyRussianTHE DEATH OF IVAN ILLYCH86TurgenevRussianFATHERS AND SONS90VoltaireFrenchCANDIDE86, 87, 91, 96 Recommended Resources for AP English III and IV Students These resources are listed using MLA documentation and are thus in alphabetical order by author and not organized by order of recommendation. Casson, Allan. Advanced Placement: English Literature and Composition Preparation Guide. Cliffs: Lincoln, 1993. Murphy, Barbara and Estelle Rankin. 5 Steps to a 5: AP English Language. McGraw-Hill: New York, 2002. Murphy, Barbara and Estelle Rankin. 5 Steps to a 5: AP English Literature. McGraw-Hill: New York, 2002. Swovelin, Barbara V. Advanced Placement: English Language and Composition Preparation Guide. Cliffs: Lincoln, 1993. Students will also find it useful to obtain their own copy of each of the following: Major novels taught in class, A dictionary of allusions, An encyclopedia of literature, A current MLA handbook, and A handbook of literary terms Note: Many of these items can often be obtained from used bookstores! Resources for this Handbook This handbook was composed by Mary Lynn Mosier, AP English III and AP English IV teacher at Van Vleck High School, with many personal, department, and outside resources. The language arts vertical team, including Gena L. Smith, English department chair for VVHS, also contributed ideas for this handbook. The following resources were also used in the development of this handbook. Crest, Catherine Bartlett. Teachers GuideAP English Literature and Composition. College Board, 1999. McIntire, Debra. Introduction Materials: Summer Institute for Advanced Placement Literature and Composition, 2002. Potts, Mary Jo. Teachers GuideAP English Language and Composition. College Board, 1998. Schaffer, Jane. Teaching the Multiparagraph Essay. Jane Schaffer Publications, 1995. Student Handbook: Advanced Placement English Program. Yukon High School, 2001. The AP Vertical Teams Guide for English, 2nd ed. College Board, 2002.       PAGE 105 Name, Class Period Title: Author: Setting(s): Main Characters: (Names and a few words to identify them) Plot Summary: (No more than 3 sentences) Symbols: (What they are and what you think they mean) Themes: (Expect at least 2. This is a topic plus an opinion. 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