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1 AP English Literature and Composition The Exam

2 AP English Language and Composition Read prose and write for a variety of purposes Literature of fact Expository, analytical, & argumentative writing Read both primary and secondary sources and then synthesize material in student writing 60 minutes on exam for multiple-choice: analyze the rhetoric of prose passages; 45% of total grade 120 minutes for 3 essays: rhetorical analysis, synthesis, argumentation; 55% of total grade

3 AP English Literature Reading and analysis of imaginative literature Close reading of poetry, prose, novels, short stories, and plays Writing focuses on critical analysis of literature: expository, analytical, and argumentative essays 60 minutes on exam for multiple-choice questions that test critical reading of passages; 45% of total grade 120 minutes for 3 essays: ability to read and to interpret literature; 55% of total grade

4 About the Exam The AP program was designed in 1955 to give high-school students the opportunity to expand their knowledge and prepare for college by engaging in rigorous and relevant college-level course work. The AP Literature and Composition Exam will be given the morning of WEDNESDAY MAY 4TH; it will last approximately three and a half hours. You can have the College Board send your grades directly to the colleges of your choice, or you can have your grades “banked.”

5 About Scores and Grades The College Board arrives at your FINAL grade by adding each score together to get a composite score, ranging from 0 to 150 points, which is then cross-referenced with an AP grade on a 1 to 5 point scale:  5 means exceptionally well qualified  4 means well qualified  3 means qualified  2 means possibly qualified  1 means no recommendation

6 AP English Literature Exam Multiple-choice—45% of exam score 55 questions in one hour (60 minutes, or 1.09 minutes per question) Includes excerpts from several published works of drama, poetry, or prose fiction; each excerpt I accompanied by several multiple-choice questions +1 for correct response (NO PENALTY FOR WRONG ANSWERS) 10-minute break Essays—55% of exam score 3 essays in 2 hours (40 minutes per essay) A literary analysis of a given poem, a literary analysis of a given passage of prose fiction, and an analysis that examines a specific concept, issue, or element in a work of literary merit selected by the student Scored blank to 9 (9 is highest)

7 Scoring the Exam If a student took the exam in 2009... If he answered 36 of the multiple-choice correctly and left 9 blank... If he scored a 6 on the poetry question, a 7 on the prose passage, and an 8 on the open question... What would his score be?

8 1. Multiply 36 by 1.2272=Section I Score 2. Multiply essay scores by 3.0556 3. Poetry essay—6 x 3.0556 4. Prose essay—7 x 3.0556 5. Open essay—8 x 3.0556 6. 3 essay scores=Section II Score 7. Add Section I and II scores for Composite Score Raw Score = Final Score 114-150=5 53-80=2 98-113=4 0-52=1 81-97=3 44.1792 18.3336 21.3892 24.4448 ----------- 108.3468 Score of 4

9 Student AStudent BStudent CStudent D Multiple Choice 28 correct X 1.2272 Multiple Choice 20 correct X 1.2272 Multiple Choice 40 correct X 1.2272 Multiple Choice 10 correct X 1.2272 Essays #1 = 6 #2 = 6 #3 = blank Score = 2 (71) Essays #1 = 5 #2 = 5 #3 = 6 Score = 2 (73) Essays #1 = 7 #2 =8 #3 = 4 Score = 4 (107) Essays #1 = 4 #2 = 5 #3 = 3 Score = 1 (49)

10 AP Test Grade Calculator If you are interested in experimenting with possible scores, you can use this online calculator: http://appass.com/calculators/englishliterature


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