This week, i learned a very valuable lesson, that the score of my multiple choice portion on the AP test is not everything. When I took the practice multiple choice test, I was slightly discouraged. I had hoped to do better than what I did, but then when we went back and looked at things, it wasn’t so bad. I saw that the majority of the answers that I had gotten wrong, were in large chunks. Most likely, this meant that those were pieces that I had misinterpreted, and then simply did not give the right answer because I interpreted them differently. This made me feel better about my score, and I know what to look for, and how to prepare better next time. I also worked on connecting themes in two different books, and then forming in depth questions and ideas on it. I picked the two books, Julius Caesar, and The Portrait of a Lady. These two books have very different ideas, plot lines, and tones, but yet I was able to find a similarity in both of them, free will. At first, it was hard to connect the two books, but once I understood what I was looking for I realized that the books that I chose did not have to be just alike, they just had to share a quality. https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-english-literature-and-composition/exam-practice
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