At this point ladies and gentlemen, studying for the AP Exam is in some ways, "on you". Before the exam there are some things you will need to do:
1. Read a poem a night from your Perrine Text and then complete any ten questions from page 655.
I would start on Chapter
2. Read your returned major data work sheets; any essays, notes and handouts.
3. Go through your notebook and highlight and categorize literary terms.
4. Create a cheat sheet with universal themes from texts we have read.
5. Re-read or review a text of literary merit that you read outside of AP Lit.
6. Review a Shakeperan text that you read, if you have read one.
7. Read your journals on The Kite Runner; Literature Circle Stuff.
8. Be ready to discuss The Stranger and The Kite Runner
Brings these each day---at this point, it isnt about learning new material. It is about review/refresh and getting rest.
Lastly, congratulate yourself!!!! You have worked hard, read several texts, written and analyzed more and should feel proud! Start going to bed a half an hour earlier each night BECAUSE REST IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN GET. IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN REVIEW. IF YOU FALL ASLEEP THEN WHAT HAPPENS??????
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