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I devised this list because I carefully choose novels to teach in my AP course that can answer any question a student will have to answer when crafting a response to the AP Exam's novel question.
What an AP student should do in order to--in essence--create a study guide for the AP Exam's novel question is choose a novel that he or she knows very well, then go through this list writing thesis statements and gathering evidence based on the " perspectives" listed. I have found this to help my students greatly in not being "thrown off" by the various ways the AP Exam tends to ask the same things in various ways. |