Transcription of The AP Literature Exam Section I: Multiple-Choice Questions
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23 The AP Literature Exam Section I: Multiple-Choice QuestionsIntroductionThe Multiple-Choice Section of the exam normally contains between fifty and sixty questionson four different passages. One passage has at least fifteen Questions and is reused on a futureexam. Two of the passages are prose; two are poetry. Though the poems are usually completeworks, the prose passages are likely to be taken from longer works such as novels or works four passages represent different periods of British and American Literature . It is likely thatone is chosen from the sixteenth or the early seventeenth century and one from the restorationor eighteenth century, unless these periods are represented by passages on the essay Section ofthe test. The two other sections are from nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers.
some familiarity with classical mythology and the more popular parts of the Old and New Testaments. Because so much of British and American literature of the earlier periods is reli-gious, it is quite possible that a religious poem by a writer like George Herbert or Edward Taylor or Anne Bradstreet may be on the exam.
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