Title: AP Language and Composition
1AP Language and Composition
- Its a marvelous Monday!
- September 24, 2007
- Mr. Houghteling
2ACT Bellringer Monday, September 24, 2007
3Ever since Bessie Coleman saw her first
airplanethe wobbly, biplane kindwhen she was a
little girl, she had known that someday, somehow,
she would fly. A. NO CHANGE B. her first
airplane when she was a little girl, she C. her
first airplane when she was a little girl of
small stature, she D. The first flying
object sheat age seven or eightwould ever see,
an airplane, she
4Now that the Navajo code is no longer used, the
code talkers, whose secret work saved American
lives, can finally receive public recognition for
their actions. A. NO CHANGE B. hush-hush
actions C. concealed, hidden efforts D. doings,
secretly kept under wraps,
5Go Short!
- ACT generally loves concise, clear writing.
- Review answer choices from shortest to longest.
- Go Short! helps us understand and delete answer
choices that are wordy, redundant, or irrelevant.
6What do we do?
- Read the passage that includes the underlined
text. - Go to the answer choice.
shortest
7What do we do?
- If that choice doesnt work, go to the next
shortest choice, and so on.
8What do we do?
- Watch for synonyms in the answer choices that
repeat what is said in the passage. - This is called redundancy.
- It makes the answer longer ?
- It is very often wrong... ?
9Now go to the examples
10Ever since Bessie Coleman saw her first
airplanethe wobbly, biplane kindwhen she was a
little girl, she had known that someday, somehow,
she would fly. A. NO CHANGE B. her first
airplane when she was a little girl, she C. her
first airplane when she was a little girl of
small stature, she D. The first flying
object sheat age seven or eightwould ever see,
an airplane, she
11What to do now?
- Eliminate at least two answer choices
- C and D
- Where are we now?
-
12The happy place!
13Ever since Bessie Coleman saw her first
airplanethe wobbly, biplane kindwhen she was a
little girl, she had known that someday, somehow,
she would fly. A. NO CHANGE B. her first
airplane when she was a little girl, she C. her
first airplane when she was a little girl of
small stature, she D. The first flying
object sheat age seven or eightwould ever see,
an airplane, she
14Then Go Short!
- B is correct.
- but then you probably knew that already if you
used Go Short!
15Do the next one
- This one also has some diction aspects to the
question, so be careful.
16Now that the Navajo code is no longer used, the
code talkers, whose secret work saved American
lives, can finally receive public recognition for
their actions. A. NO CHANGE B. hush-hush
actions C. concealed, hidden efforts D. doings,
secretly kept under wraps,
17Now that the Navajo code is no longer used, the
code talkers, whose secret work saved American
lives, can finally receive public recognition for
their actions. A. NO CHANGE This is short, so
this might be good B. hush-hush actions The ACT
doesnt do baby talk, so I dont think so C.
concealed, hidden efforts Concealed and
hidden mean the same thing! Dont try to fool
me! D. doings, secretly kept under wraps, under
wraps? Thats being secret isnt it? And who
talks like that anyway?
18Its got to be
- NO CHANGE
- Now that the Navajo code is no longer used, the
code talkers, whose secret work saved American
lives, can finally receive public recognition for
their actions.
19Brilliant!
20Homework
NOTE TAKING-QUOTES Para. NOTE MAKING COMMENTS QUESTIONS
- Create a dialectal journal for the excerpt from
Los Angeles Notebook on pages 38-40. - Put things of interest on the left side and your
questions, comments or reflections on the right
side