What day and what time do I need to be at school for the AP Literature and Composition exam?
What is next Wednesday (May 8th) at 7:30 a.m..
Who is the protagonist of "Like Water for Chocolate," whose emotions affect the food she cooks?
Who is Tita De La Garza
Who is the villainous character in "Othello" who manipulates others through deception?
Who is Iago?
2. A comparison without using "like" or "as"
1. What is a similie?
2. What is a metaphor?
What does every essay have to have in the introduction and conclusion?
What is a thesis statement?
Where do I enter school for the AP Literature and Composition exam?
What is the front entrance of the school?
What family tradition in the De La Garza household causes Tita much heartache and conflict?
What is the tradition that the youngest daughter cannot marry and must care for her mother until death?
What tragic flaw(s) in Othello's character leads to his downfall and the tragedy in the play?
What is Othello's insecurity and inability to trust his wife, Desdemona?
This device involves giving human characteristics to non-human objects or ideas.
What is personification?
How much time do you have for the MCQ section?
What is one hour?
How many MCQs are on the exam?
What are 55 MCQs?
What dish does Tita prepare that causes Gertrudis to experience intense passion and run away from the ranch?
What is the quail in rose petal sauce?
What plan does Iago execute to manipulate Othello's thoughts and feelings about Cassio and Desdemona?
What is Iago's plan to convince Othello that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair?
In poetry, this literary device often represents a deeper meanings.
What is symbolism?
How much time do you have for the FRQ section?
What is two hours?
How many FRQs are on the exam?
What are three FRQs?
What act of rebellion does Tita commit towards the end of the novel, challenging the family tradition?
What is Tita leaving the ranch to pursue her own life and desires?
What event triggers Othello's suspicions about Desdemona's fidelity, leading to his descent into jealousy?
What is the misplaced handkerchief that Othello believes is proof of Desdemona's infidelity?
Pairing two conflicting ideas in your analysis
What is complexity?
How many minutes should you spend on each essay?
What is 45 minutes?
What are the three FRQs on the exam?
What is poetry?
What is prose?
What is literary argument?
This literary genre combines realistic elements with magical or fantastical elements seamlessly, blurring the line between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
What is magical realism?
What is the tragic outcome of Othello's jealousy and manipulation by Iago, leading to the play's conclusion?
What is Othello's murder of Desdemona followed by his own suicide, driven by remorse and despair?
What are the three types of irony?
What is verbal, dramatic, and situational irony?
The theme of a piece of fiction is its controlling idea or its central insight.
What is a universal idea?