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1 AP English Language & Composition
What The Princeton Review Says:

2 What the multiple choice section looks like
5 to 7 passages 5 to 12 questions per passage questions total 60 minutes total = 8 – 12 minutes PER PASSAGE (includes reading & answering) At least one passage written before 1800 Little or no context or introduction given with the passages

3 Focus on the Big Picture
DO NOT read the questions before reading the passage Read the passage quickly for the “big picture” Read to determine the author’s goal, tone, and point of view – take brief notes next to the passage as you read! ( USE: “subject, audience, and purpose” to help you find the goal, tone & P.O.V.)

4 The Two-Pass System After reading the passage for the big picture: 1. Answer all of the easy questions first The “Big picture” questions are usually at the beginning and (or) end of question set 2. Circle the “hard” questions in your test booklet (when you can’t use POE) 3. ALWAYS Check your watch before going back to answer the hard questions

5 Also, always reread the sentences before and after it for context.
Other Tips Use the process of elimination (POE) to make educated guesses on some questions On detail questions, always reread the sentence or section the question refers to Also, always reread the sentences before and after it for context.

6 To Sum Up Begin each passage by reading for the big picture. Actively underline inside the text – or – take paraphrased notes next to each paragraph Concentrate on the author’s goal (purpose), tone, and point of view.

7 To Sum Up Do not read stubbornly; you do not need to understand or follow everything; some (even many) details can escape you — focus on the big picture of the passage. Always return to the passage when multiple-choice questions refer to specific lines!!! (Do not try to answer by memory)

8 To Sum Up Always read around the lines; the context of the lines is almost always very critical in determining the correct answer. Pace yourself – but keep your eye on the time!!! Remember the two-pass system.

9 To Sum Up Also - Dividing the section into chunks for each passage should help you out. Don’t forget about POE and educated guessing! If you can eliminate two answer choices, your chances of guessing correctly increases a lot.

10 Suggested Testing Strategy:
1st – Skim the question stems BEFORE you read the passage 2nd – Read the passage ACTIVELY 3rd - Underline &/or paraphrase the passage as you go 4th – Read each question completely & carefully AFTER you’ve read the passage 5th – Read every answer choice completely & carefully to determine the best answer! Any questions you cannot use POE to answer quickly – circle them & return to those questions if you have time!

11 Reasons Answers Could Be Wrong
Contradictory to the passage (can be ruled out if you’ve read the entire passage) Irrelevant or Not Addressed in Passage (can be ruled out if you’ve read the entire passage) Unreasonable (can usually be spotted quickly) Too Vague/General or Too Specific (compare them to the question stem to see which answer they are asking for!)

12 To Sum Up: TIME MANAGEMENT is crucial to making sure you complete the test Read the Question Stems before the Passages Read the Passages – ACTIVELY Then read the Questions & Answer choices COMPLETELY Use POE to rule out any of the 4 types of wrong answers Choose the BEST answer available!

13 To Sum Up: Make sure that you answer the questions that you are able to eliminate 2+ answers on FIRST Then circle any questions that you are unsure about Return to the circled questions AFTER you have completed every passage in the Multiple Choice Section


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