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AP Lit Tips. Literary Devices. Poetry Devices. Elements of Literature. Potpourri. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. AP Lit Tips Literary Devices Poetry Devices Elements of Literature Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Save these two types of question for last, as they eat up time. Category 1: $100: A

  3. What are roman numeral (I.; II.; III.) and EXCEPT questions? Category 1: $100: Q

  4. Ways to prepare for question 3. Category 1: $200: A

  5. What is review wikipedia/sparksnotes/etc. for basic (character, plot, place names) info and Gale group for more sophisticated review (themes, contexts, literary significance). Reread significant passages (the beginning and end, climax, places where authors establish setting, symbols, conflict) Category 1: $200: Q

  6. How long you have to plan and write three essays. Category 1: $300: A

  7. What is 2 hours? Plus 15 minutes to read Category 1: $300: Q

  8. Your AP scorer will be oh so impressed if you can discuss this aspect of poetry in Question 1. Category 1: $400: A

  9. What is structure (meter, rhyme scheme, line lengths, shape, punctuation)? Category 1: $400: Q

  10. Three key phrases found on AP rubrics for 8/9 essays. Category 1: $500: A

  11. What are “persuasive analysis,” “clear and sophisticated” language, “text references are apt and specific,” “perceptive and insightful,” “consistent control over language” Category 1: $500: Q

  12. “Your face, my thane is a book” -Shakespeare’s Macbeth Category 2: $100: A

  13. What is metaphor? Category 2: $100: Q

  14. “I love thee to the depth and breadth and height/ My soul can reach,” -Elizabeth Barrett Browning Category 2: $200: A

  15. What is hyperbole, polysyndeton? Category 2: $200: Q

  16. “We were very tired, we were very merry-” -Edna St. Vincent Millay Category 2: $300: A

  17. What is anaphora, internal rhyme, assonance, consonance, alliteration Category 2: $300: Q

  18. “There was a long silence. Into it dropped a quiet bombshell.” -Bessie Head Category 2: $400: A

  19. What is paradox, synesthesia? Category 2: $400: Q

  20. “…when suddenly left unassisted to face the wilderness; a wilderness rendered more strange, more incomprehensible by the mysterious glimpses of the vigorous life it contained” -Joseph Conrad Category 2: $500: A

  21. What is anidiplosis? Category 2: $500: Q

  22. The beat/rhythm of a poem. Category 3: $100: A

  23. What is meter? Category 3: $100: Q

  24. The entity that voices the poem. Category 3: $200: A

  25. What is the speaker? Category 3: $200: Q

  26. What we call a ‘paragraph’ in a poem. Category 3: $300: A

  27. What is a stanza? Category 3: $300: Q

  28. The idea or phrasing rolls over from one line into the next. Category 3: $400: A

  29. What is enjambment? Category 3: $400: Q

  30. When the Whos respond to his thievery by singing joyful Christmas Carols, the Grinch has a change of heart and inhabits the Christmas spirit Category 3: $500: A

  31. Who is epiphany? Category 3: $500: Q

  32. The central character in a story Category 4: $100: A

  33. Who is the protagonist? Category 4: $100: Q

  34. The events that happen in a story; the conflicts that are relayed Category 4: $200: A

  35. What is plot? Category 4: $200: Q

  36. An underlying message the author is trying to convey through his story Category 4: $300: A

  37. What is theme? Category 4: $300: Q

  38. The voice through which a reader encounters a story Category 4: $400: A

  39. Who is the narrator? Category 4: $400: Q

  40. When the narrator is all knowing Category 4: $500: A

  41. What is omniscient? Category 4: $500: Q

  42. The tone of most movies made by lifetime television Category 5: $100: A

  43. What is sentimental, effusive, sensual? Category 5: $100: Q

  44. The tone of most horror movies Category 5: $200: A

  45. What is perverse, grotesque, histrionic, macabre? Category 5: $200: Q

  46. The tone of blues songs Category 5: $300: A

  47. What is lugubrious, melancholic, mournful, elegaic? Category 5: $300: Q

  48. The tone of Michael Moore documentaries. Category 5: $400: A

  49. What is portentous, taunting, moralizing? Category 5: $400: Q

  50. The tone of many Christmas movies. Category 5: $500: A

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