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AP Literature and Composition

AP Literature and Composition. September 23, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a Make it to the Carrousel Monday!”. The Week Ahead…. Monday: Journal Entries (13 in total) are due. Oral reading. Tuesday: Literary Criticism circles and review.

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AP Literature and Composition

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  1. AP Literature and Composition September 23, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a Make it to the Carrousel Monday!”

  2. The Week Ahead… • Monday: Journal Entries (13 in total) are due. Oral reading. • Tuesday: Literary Criticism circles and review. • Wednesday: The multiple choice assessment on The Catcher in the Rye. • Thursday: Literary Criticism circles. AP Open question prompt. • Friday: Writing the AP Open question.

  3. AGENDA • Oral reading: • 181: Mr. Antolini • 194: the aftermath • 197: the walk and Allie • 200: the letter and… • 204: Holden’s tombstone • 205: Holden and Phoebe

  4. Test Questions • What does “Maine” represent to Holden? • What author would Holden NOT want to call up? Why is that important? • Holden said he felt like committing suicide. Why didn't he do it? Why is that important? • What is a symbol of the phony, cruel world from which Holden is desperately trying to escape?

  5. HOMEWORK • Study for your exam on Wednesday! We’re going to have our test on Wednesday.

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