Literary Devices
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FRQ
Novels
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100

Gives human-like qualities to an inanimate object or animal, often used to make abstract ideas more vivid or to emphasize an emotional effect.

What is personification

100

The length of time and amount of questions for the multiple-choice section of the AP Literature exam

What is 1 hour and 55 questions?

100

The length of time and essay prompts for the FRQ section of the AP Literature exam.

What is 2 hours and 3 essays?

100

In this novel, multiple characters dealt with their trauma of their past to change their future? 

What is Beloved?

100

This type of poem has 14 lines and is often written in iambic pentameter, commonly associated with Shakespeare.

What is a sonnet?

200

An author’s use of vivid, descriptive language, often intended to create sensory detail and help the reader visualize a scene or experience.

What is imagery

200

What is the #1 goals when completing the MCQ on the AP Literature Exam? 

What is Answer Every Question?

200

The three different prompts on the FRQ section of the AP Literature exam.

What is prompt 1: poetry, prompt 2: short fiction, prompt 3: literary argument?

200

In this text, a specific group of characters must contend with society norms placed on them due to their genders 

What is A Streetcar Named Desire?

200

This narrative perspective uses “he” or “she” and allows the reader access all of the thoughts and feelings of every character.

What is third-person omniscient point of view?

300

When a comparison is made without using “like” or “as,” often stating one thing is another to highlight a shared quality.

What is a metaphor

300

If you do not know what a word means in the text, you can make an educated guess or use hints and extra information in a sentence or passage that help you understand the meaning of an unknown word called?

What are context clues?

300

On a FRQ when you see "interpretation or meaning of the work as a whole" you should immediately think of this term 

What is a theme?

300

This text highlights what happens when characters suffer the consequences of their actions

What is Hamlet? 

300

This literary element reflects the author’s attitude toward the subject, often revealed through diction and syntax.

What is tone? 

400

The intentional choice and use of words and phrases in writing, often analyzed for its effect on tone, meaning, and characterization.

What is diction?

400

On AP Lit MCQs, the “best” answer is usually the one that
A. sounds the most sophisticated
B. includes the most literary devices
C. is most fully supported by the text
D. matches personal interpretation

What is C. is most fully supported by the text?

400

The poetic and prose analysis FRQ (Q1 and Q2) will always ask for you to analyze the author's use of what? 

What are literary/poetic elements and techniques?

400

In this novel, various characters were impacted by the environment/ culture/ society around them and must find a way to get back to their true identities

What is Ceremony? 

400

This method of characterization reveals a character’s traits through their actions, dialogue, and interactions rather than direct description.

What is indirect characterization?

500

The placement of two or more, often contrasting, elements side-by-side to highlight their differences, create irony, or evoke a dramatic, emotional, or intellectual response. 

What is juxtaposition?

500

In AP Lit MCQs, questions that ask “the effect of a line” are primarily testing your ability to
A. summarize the plot
B. identify historical context
C.define vocabulary words
D. analyze how language creates meaning

Answer: What is D. analyze how language creates meaning?

500

In AP Literature essays, what should commentary focus on instead of summarizing the plot or just naming literary devices?

What is explaining how the writer’s choices create meaning and support a larger idea or theme?

500

The authors and titles of the novels/plays we've read this year.

Hamlet, Shakespeare

Beloved, Toni Morrison

Ceremony, Leslie Marmon Silko 

A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams 

500

When reading a prose passage for AP Lit Q2, you should primarily look for patterns in language, shifts in tone or focus, and repeated literary choices that help reveal meaning.

What are patterns, shifts, and significant authorial choices in language and structure?