Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Q&A

 Today in AP, we all were to answer questions that were made by groups in my class pertaining to The Canterbury Tales. The questions weren't confusing, they just weren't worded as well as they should have been. I believe that this gives the class somewhat like a guide for us to answer questions on the AP exam easier. Once we finished answering some of the questions, Mr.Reese had typed out our answers for each question. The process of finding the right answers wasn't hard to do, it was just understand what the questions were truly asking for. Throughout the entire class, we worked on this, then towards the end we had an exit slip. The exit slip required is to give 2 quotes from The Pardoner's Tale and explain how and why they are important in the tale. My quotes were more like a symbolizing importance to the tale, which I think is different and somewhat a creative way of finding quotes that are important.

1 comment:

  1. You are not alone. The wording of questions or answers that does not resemble what you are accustomed to throws you off entirely. You can be self-assured that you are going to pass a test but because of the fact that you don't see what you expected to see, you begin to doubt yourself. I fear that the the AP exam may be the same way; however, I believe Mr.Rease is going to make sure that we are more than prepared for it.

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