**Bring #2 Pencils with you to this exam!!**
There are Two main Sections on the Exam. The first part is based primarily on the Researching and Writing book. The second part is based on our literary readings.
There are fifty-five (55) questions on the first part of the exam. These questions are broken down into six (6) sections:
A. The Essay (10 True or False Questions)
B. Unity and Coherence (2 Multiple Choice Questions)
C. Research Skills (6 True or False Questions)
D. Elements of Narrative/Literary Terms (5 Multiple Choice Questions)
E. General Research (21 Multiple Choice Questions)
F. General Documentation and Citation (11 True or False Questions)
The questions dealing with literary terms will require knowledge
of such terms as:
irony | tone | paradox / oxymoron | theme |
symbol / symbolism | metaphor | simile | character |
plot: | conflict | climax / denouement | exposition |
point of view: | omniscient | objective | selective omniscient |
setting | mood | foreshadowing | character |
rhyme | rhythm | imagery |
A. Coleridge (3 Q's)
B. Mary Shelley (9 Q's)
C. Critical Perspectives (15 Q's)
All of these question come directly from the "Homework Questions" for these readings. They will all be in a multiple choice format.