As I said when we tackle this skill in poetry, taking the step from identifying setting to analyzing setting is the mark of an AP-ready student. Once they have started considering the function and significance of a text's setting, the next step is analyzing the link between a text's setting and its ...
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Feel-Good Book Recommendations For Anyone
I’m not going to lie, it’s not been the easiest week. But we all have those times, right? I finally finished the book I was reading (The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett) and realized I needed a break from reading so many dismal stories. No matter how good they may be, they do start to impact my mood. ...
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AP Lit Skill Spotlight: Unreliable Narrators
In the AP® English Lit CED, NAR 4.D tells students to "explain how a narrator's reliability affects a narrative." This skill is a tricky one because we introduce skepticism to our students when it comes to our narrator. Later, students sometimes wonder how we spot an unreliable narrator. Some even ...
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My 10 NEW Favorite Poems to Teach in AP Lit
This is part two of a previous post, where I list my 10 favorite poems to teach in AP® Lit. While I haven't replaced all of these poems, I have added quite a few new titles to my repertoire since I wrote it, so I thought it was time for a Part 2 version! So, without further ado, here are 10 more ...
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AP Lit Skill Spotlight: Contrasting Characters
I'm really excited to put out this Skill Spotlight because it's on a topic that I love to talk about: contrasts! I love to discuss contrasts in theme, structure, topic, and especially character. Character contrasts can include a classic match-up between protagonist and antagonist, but can also be ...
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AP Lit Skill Spotlight: Character Relationships
If you're studying CHR 1.D of the AP® Lit CED, and you're studying them in the order suggested in that document, you've likely already gotten through many other skills. By now, you and your students should also understand that the concept of "complexity" just means two separate or contrasting things ...
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