AP test multiple questions, they are the biggest struggle I had since the beginning of AP Lit. I have no idea how I am suppose to answer those question, even though the very first time I took the practice, I got over half of the questions right, but that doesn't mean I know the material. I out of ten questions I did, I guessed on six of them. And these guesses aren't even close to being an "educational guess".
I feel like we need to work on the questions more, even though they are quite boring, but they do involve using your brain a lot, and I am not even close to being ready for them. So as of now, if I take the AP test I would be very surprised to even get a three...
Ms Holmes went over techniques that could be used to help us get the correct answer. Maybe you should have mentioned at least one. I can't study off of this. This tells me nothing about what we did.
ReplyDeleteYou discuss here the multiple choice section of the AP exam, which is a reasonable topic of discussion for a blog response granted that it is the majority of the AP exam. However, while you do identify that it is a problematic area for you, your confusion may be increased by your lack of probing or speculating as to what the problem may be and what information you need to fix it. There was a lot of discussion of question types and answer types - 'distractors' being one example of the answer types. Perhaps you could include them and try to study from that compilation? As it stands, I do not see you improving as a result of reviewing this entry.
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