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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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Tend to focus on summary or description of the poem rather than specific details or techniques. Mention literary elements, devices, or techniques with little or no explanation. Typical responses that earn 2 points: Consist of a mix of specific evidence and broad generalities.
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AP® English Literature and Composition Exam. Regularly Scheduled Exam Date: Thursday morning, May 10, 2012 Late-Testing Exam Date: Friday morning, May 25, 2012. Section I: At a Glance. Total Time: 1 hour. Number of Questions: 55. Percent of Total Score: 45% Writing Instrument: Pencil required. Dictionaries: None allowed. Section II: At a Glance.