Steps for AP Style Multiple Choice Questions Step 1. Annotate Questions- looking up any words and or literary terms you don?t know. Identify the purpose of the question ( the skill that the question is targeting). Step 2. If any questions refer to line #s, mark those lines in the passage with the question numbers. Step 3. Read and annotate the passage carefully and thoroughly. Look for literary or rhetorical devices, words you don?t know (look them up), significant thematic ideas or character insights. Step 4. Answer the questions on a separate piece of paper. Include: the letter of the answer, answer written out (as it appears in the choices),
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Steps for AP Style Multiple Choice Questions Step 1. Annotate Questions- looking up any words and or literary terms you don?t know. Identify the purpose of the question ( the skill that the question is targeting). Step 2. If any questions refer to line #s, mark those lines in the passage with the question numbers. Step 3. Read and annotate the passage carefully and thoroughly. Look for literary or rhetorical devices, words you don?t know (look them up), significant thematic ideas or character insights. Step 4. Answer the questions on a separate piece of paper. Include: the letter of the answer, answer written out (as it appears in the choices),
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