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Thursday, December 13, 2018
AP English Literature period 1
Today, in class, we will briefly discuss your responses to the Free Response Question #3 connecting How to Read Literature like a Professor and the first two texts in the Oedipus Cycle. As previously discussed, the rubric used is the AP General Scoring Rubric, and the essay is worth a total of 90 points. Click here to read the AP General Essay Scoring Rubric. Click the first link, and the rubric should download in your computer. We will also briefly discuss the short response questions. Then, I will finish inputting your Reading Reaction records while we watch The Gospel of Colonus. At this time, no grades have been recorded in MISIS yet. Please also do not ask "did you put this in?" As a teacher, I decide what assignments are indicative of progress. Currently, AP English Literature students have obtained a gratuitous number of points and credits for Practice Exams, Completing Reflections, and Creating A Multiple Choice Exam; Padlets; and Defining Literary Terms. I won't be swayed if you are borderline on your grade unless you average a 6 or above on essays.
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