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    Ap Literature & Composition Prose Fiction Preparation Course

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    Ap Literature & Composition Prose Fiction Preparation Course

    Ap Literature & Composition Prose Fiction Preparation Course
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 381.13 MB | Duration: 0h 43m

    Establishing how you think and view the Prose Fiction Essay prompt for the AP Literature & Composition exam.

    What you'll learn
    Analyzing the prompt and passage of an AP Literature & Composition timed Prose Fiction Essay reading according to the rubric requirements.
    Writing the "Why" and "What" of literary devices or literary elements for a Prose Fiction Essay to better your evidence and commentary..
    Using an alternative 4-paragraph essay that is comparable to a 5-paragraph essay and still score a 3+ on the AP Literature & Composition Prose Fiction Essay..
    Understand how rubric differences and similarities affect the expectation of developing the essay.
    Requirements
    Be at least in a English reading and writing gifted or honors program of a 10th grade, Year 11, High 1, Seconde, or Form 4 level and considering taking the AP Literature & Composition Exam by the CollegeBoard to get college credit..
    Fluent reader and writer of English at a Grade 11, Year 12, High 2, Premiere, or Form 5 level and considering taking the AP Literature & Composition Exam by the CollegeBoard to get college credit.
    Considering taking the CollegeBoard AP Literature & Composition Exam with an English reading or writing level of Grade 12, Year 13, High 3, Terminale, or Form 6.
    Description
    Before writing a Prose Fiction essay for the AP Literature & Composition Exam, you must first know how to read the rubric, prompt, and passage in the context of literary devices. Writing with confidence begins with knowing what is expected from your essay and then thinking correctly on how to construct an essay with an impactful argument. This is a preparation course to understand the mental viewpoint required to earn a passing score on the essay portion of the exam. My specialty is increasing writing confidence in ELL/ESL students who feel they struggle with writing at a collegiate level. I view my writing strategies more as viewpoints since my focus is on developing how you understand the writing assignment.  Earning a score of 3 or higher for the Prose Fiction essay in the timed AP Literature & Composition Exam starts at the beginning with how you view and understand the prompt and passage. Next is how you examine, apply, and explain the literary elements or literary devices within the context of the given passage. This course establishes the writer's mind for writing a complete essay in a timed setting of 45 minutes. It is possible to analyze a passage in 5 minutes, write or type a draft essay in 30 minutes, and revise and edit the essay in 10 minutes three times during the AP Literature & Composition Exam.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Rubric Differences

    Lecture 3 Four Paragraphs VS Five

    Lecture 4 Author's Purpose for Literary Devices

    Lecture 5 Prose Prompt Passage Reading (Alliteration)

    The AP Literature & Composition Prose Fiction preparation course is for learners who want an alternative understanding of writing with literary devices or literary elements.,This course is for learners who want to better understand the rubric and requirements for reading the prompt and passages efficiently in a 5 minute timed period.,This is a preparation course is for learners who plan to take my AP Lit & Composition Prose Fiction Essay Writing Course.