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AP English Literature and Composition is an introductory college-level literary analysis course. Students cultivate their understanding of literature through reading and analyzing texts as they explore concepts like character, setting, structure, perspective, figurative language, and literary analysis in the context of literary works.
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Students will read approximately 15 major works, answer complex analytical questions about the reading, participate in extensive discussions, give individual and group presentations, and complete numerous in-class writing assignments.
Moon Area School District Curriculum Map Course: AP English Literature and Composition Grade Level: 12 Content Area: English Frequency: Full-Year Course Big Ideas 1. CHARACTER (CHR) Enduring Understanding CHR-1: Characters in literature allow readers to study and explore a range of values, beliefs, assumptions, biases, and cultural
Common Core Standards Curriculum Map - AP English Literature and Composition QUARTER 1 Unit 2: Critical Literary Analysis / Research Writing (15-20 days)
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How do literary critics support the analysis of a piece of literature? What criteria is there for defining literary value and how do we apply it? How does a writer best communicate a new idea about a piece of literature?
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