Tomorrow we will have fill in the blank/multiple choice test 15 questions for 30 points (on chapters 24 to 28). Three might be rhetoric based, but most will be quotes from those chapters which you will need to match who is speaking or who are they speaking to or I will take out a key word or phrase and you will need to choose the missing word or phrase from the choices provided.
What do you think Morrison wants us to take awasy about Beloved, the character? Who or what is she? Use textual passages to support your answer.
Why do you think Morrison includes “This is not a story to pass on” ? Does that make sense? If so, how?
This year there are several changes to LT’s standard AP
administration procedures. Please read the information below before next week’s
AP Tests. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Office of
Assessment & Research (708-579-6762). Thank you!
· Students taking AP Morning Exams should consider bringing a sack lunch or be prepared to visit a cafeteria line late.
·
Students taking the AP Spanish Exam should note
that it is being administered at South Campus in the Corral. Buses will leave
North Campus at 7:30am. Students that drive themselves to South Campus will not
be permitted to drive back to North Campus. They must take the bus back to
North Campus after the exam.
Additional
IMPORTANT information regarding your upcoming AP exams:
·
Bring the
following to every exam:
o #2 regular,
non-mechanical pencils
o A good
eraser
o A black or
dark blue pen
o Your photo
ID
o A watch
that does not make sound (in case the testing room clock is not easy to see)
·
If you are
taking Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Physics or Statistics, be sure to bring:
o Up to two
approved calculators (check for approved calculators at www.collegeboard.com/ap/calculators)
o Back up
batteries
o For PHYSICS,
bring a ruler or straightedge
·
If you are
taking a MORNING EXAM:
o Bring a
sack lunch
o Report to
your testing room by 7:30 a.m.
·
If you are
taking an AFTERNOON EXAM:
o Report to
your testing room by 12:25 p.m.
o Exams will
continue past the end of the school day
§ Notify your
parents, coach, and/or employer that your AP exam will not be finished at the
end of the school day. You will still be
testing.
o Students
will NOT be dismissed before the end of the exam.
·
MAY 3rd
SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE exam
o Will be
held at the South Campus Corral
o Bus
transportation from North Campus to South Campus will leave at 7:30 a.m.
o After the
exam, buses will transport students from South Campus to North Campus
·
Any student
taking BOTH Spanish and Physics 1
o will stay
at South Campus and take the Physics 1 exam in D102 (the South Campus study hall).
o There will
be no bus service at the end of the exam.
Students will need to arrange for their own transportation home.
·
MAY 4th
ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION exam
o Report to your testing room by 7:30 a.m.
o Even though
it is a Late Start day for the rest of the school
·
Lunch
information:
o The
cafeteria will remain open until 1:00 p.m. for students whose morning AP exam
runs through the regular lunch periods.
o Cell phone
(If you bring your cell phone you will be asked to power it off and give it to
the room proctor)
o Electronic
equipment, books, scratch paper, computers, reference guides, watches that beep
or have an alarm, clothing with subject-related information
·
AP Scores:
o
Will be available online only in July. You will need
your AP number or LTHS ID to view your scores.
o
1st time AP students: You must sign-up for
a College Board account at www.collegeboard.org/apstudents
·
Final advice:
o
Get
a good night’s rest and eat a nutritious breakfast.
o
If
you bring a snack for the 10-minute break, you have to place it at the back of
the testing room. However, food and drink are prohibited in the exam room.
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