The start of seventh hour revolved around the plethora of reasons, or the compendium, for taking the AP Lit exam this May. With all the commitment to breaking down close readings, learning all those funky poetic terms, reading a wide variety of literature from Grendel's provocative diction to Frankenstein's attempts to become God, and completing so many multiple choice passages, you have definitely prepared for the exam. As always, if you choose not to take the exam, you will still have an alternative assessment at the end of the year.
Next up on the docket happens to be another MC test, this one courtesy of the AP Lit program via the district. If you miss this event, you will need to make it up very soon since data needs to be collected. This should not involve missing class, if at all possible, so make sure to schedule study hall time or possibly after school (probably not many days left to do so).
We will have time for more of Walton and Victor character analysis on Thursday, but in the meanwhile, you need to read Chapters 1-4. Each of you will follow one character from these chapters and make a character chart. Henry, you will analyze Henry Clerval (yes, we chose that for you on purpose); Faith, you will analyze Elizabeth; Jazz, you will analyze Caroline.
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