So, I'm starting my summer reading for my next years class, AP American Lit. and I'm reading over the things we should say, and I'm "shaking in my boots". I don't trust my abilities with lit. analysis.
Here are the things my teacher listed for responses:
1. Comments on what memory of feeling a particular incident, setting, character, or event brings to mind.
2. Reactions to a particular setting, character, incident, or event that you strongly agree or disagree with.
3. Questions about an incident or idea that confuses you.
4. responses to ideas that confirm a question or particular belief
5. interpretations of ideas, characters, actions, and events.
6. Challenges which the text presents while you read.
Rather easy, right? Straight forwards and all, though the last one does have me confused.
Basically, are there any tips someone could give me on how I should go about this? I did it last year, but it's an AP class, they'll be looking for... better. I'm scared!
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