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Prepare for your mid-year summative exam with this comprehensive review guide. Explore essential vocabulary like "archetype," with examples such as Frankenstein as an archetypal monster. Understand the difference between "laying" and "lying" with practical usage tips. Dive into pronoun case distinctions with helpful exercises. This guide includes practice sessions to reinforce your understanding and mastery of key concepts, ensuring you're fully prepared for exam success.
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AP 11Mid Year Summative Exam Review or helps to help you succeed.
Words to know • An archetype is • a very typical example of a certain person or thing. • An original that has been imitated. • Example: Frankenstein is an archetypal monster
The difference between laying and lying is… • "We lie next to each other" is correct if you're going for present tense. We LIE down on a bed or lie next to each other. We LAY a pencil down on the table or LAY our hands on each other. Lay must have an object (pencil, hands). Lie has no object
The Pronoun Case • He and me? He and I? Huh? • pronoun case powerpoint
Now Let’s Practice • pronoun case practice
Revising Sentences • revising sentences.ppt
Now Let’s Practice • Warriner’s pages 434-436 #1-25