<p>Hey omgitsme1234, we have matching usernames :)</p>
<p>I was too lazy to come up with anything… for my username.</p>
<p>I used Harry Potter for the last prompt. I’m positive i got a 9.</p>
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<p>I used Their Eyes Were Watching God for essay #3. It prety much fit the prompt perfectly. We also read Huck Finn in our class, but i felt like TEWWG was a better fit. I think i got a 7-8 on the third essay, but the second passage was a killer. The whole time I was writing it I was like *** is a Vicar?</p>
<p>On the third essay, NONE of the stories they listed I read in class! I was hecka scared! I chose huckleberry Finn but I forgot a lot of the minor characters names so I’m expecting like a 2 or 3 on that essay because I didn’t explain enough in the 10 min I had. lol I think I did pretty good on the other 2. :-)</p>
<p>The reason why I forgot the minor characters names from Huckleberry Finn is because u haven’t read it since junior year. lol</p>
<p>The open ended question was made for Great Expectations; almost everyone I know used it! Also, at my school AP lit is a junior class but apparently they’re changing that next year.</p>
<p>@deBroglie Very nice! I chose Snape, when he dies. Even though he wasn’t technically the protagonist, I think the graders will still appreciate it. I just hope they read the seventh book. :/</p>
<p>Vicar is a religious position, but you didn’t need to know that.</p>
<p>Madame Bovary is a good one </p>
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<p>Our class hit the jackpot for books read for the open ended question.
We read:
TEWWG, the sound and the fury, and the Namesake.
We also read:
In our time, dubliners, much ado, and importance of being earnest</p>
<p>What was the main idea of the 2nd essay? I literally spent a whole essay talking about the inequality of women but I’ve asked everybody and they all said it was about a woman looking into the future which she thought men did not do. Also what about the multiple choices? Did anybody get for the first uestion for the writers prose passage that nobody understood their relationship?</p>
<p>Mc was fairly easy, as well as FRQs 1 and 3. I had a hard time analyzing the prose passage however. I used Bless Me Ultima for the third frq.</p>
<p>Books I’ve read this year:</p>
<p>Bless Me, Ultima
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Cannery Row
Of Mice and Men
The Good Earth
The Glass Menagerie
Our Town
Twelve Angry Men</p>
<p>way to kill the convo @klederson</p>
<p>Would anyone think to use Hamlet for Question 3? I discussed how he changes so much psychologically throughout the play as he matures a great deal. Any thoughts as to how this may go over with the AP graders?</p>
<p>Does anyone have the name or author of the multiple choice passage that talked about the radio station? I really wanted to read some more of that.</p>
<p>Colson Whitehead:) Book’s title is Sag Harbor</p>
<p>If I used this and talked about the effect that Addie’s death had on all of the kids would that look bad compared to talking about just one protagonist?</p>
<p>@Sawtelle I’m pretty sure the essays are scanned because all questions are scored simultaneously, since each grader is only assigned one question and they all start grading at the same time. Someone asked my teacher about this in class and he said that the graders only evaluate responses based on the question they were assigned, regardless of whether the student correctly answers a question that differs from the one indicated in the box. But you mentioned that you wrote down “2” on one page and “3” on the other, so you’ll at least get some points for either question 2 or 3, whichever one you were answering.</p>
<p>I thought the MC was pretty easy (though I was starting to fall asleep near the end, so I probably made some careless errors somewhere…) and I’m horrible at writing essays in such short amounts of time so I probably screwed up on those. But it’s okay, even if I got a 5 I wouldn’t be allowed to skip my college’s writing classes so it doesn’t really matter!</p>
<p>I really liked the pony poem! It was so beautiful (:</p>