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1 min read•october 19, 2021
🌟 Your ability to do well on the AP English Lit exam depends on your performance on the multiple choice section. Knowing beforehand what you will encounter is helpful and can increase your score. Here are the 4 main types you could see and their corresponding keywords and phrases! 🌟
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Words refer to
Allusions
Antecedents
Pronoun referents
Genre
Setting
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Sentence structure
Style
Grammatical purpose
Dominant technique
Imagery
Point of view
Organization of passage
Narrative progress of passage
Conflict
Irony
Function of
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Rhetorical strategy
Shift in development
Rhetorical stance
Style
Metaphor️
Contrast️
Comparison️
Cause/effect️
Argument️
Description️
Narration️
Specific-general️
How something is characterized️
Imagery️
Passage is primarily concerned with️
Function of
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Effect of diction
Tone️
Inferences️
Effect of last paragraph️
Effect on reader️
Narrator's attitude
Image suggests️
Effect of detail️
Author implies️
Author most concerned with️
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Make sure to watch these videos for more tips and tricks next!
🎥Watch: AP English Literature - MCQ Intro
🎥Watch: AP English Literature - Tips and Tricks
1 min read•october 19, 2021
🌟 Your ability to do well on the AP English Lit exam depends on your performance on the multiple choice section. Knowing beforehand what you will encounter is helpful and can increase your score. Here are the 4 main types you could see and their corresponding keywords and phrases! 🌟
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Words refer to
Allusions
Antecedents
Pronoun referents
Genre
Setting
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Sentence structure
Style
Grammatical purpose
Dominant technique
Imagery
Point of view
Organization of passage
Narrative progress of passage
Conflict
Irony
Function of
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Rhetorical strategy
Shift in development
Rhetorical stance
Style
Metaphor️
Contrast️
Comparison️
Cause/effect️
Argument️
Description️
Narration️
Specific-general️
How something is characterized️
Imagery️
Passage is primarily concerned with️
Function of
✨ Keywords and phrases:
Effect of diction
Tone️
Inferences️
Effect of last paragraph️
Effect on reader️
Narrator's attitude
Image suggests️
Effect of detail️
Author implies️
Author most concerned with️
Symbol
Make sure to watch these videos for more tips and tricks next!
🎥Watch: AP English Literature - MCQ Intro
🎥Watch: AP English Literature - Tips and Tricks
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