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Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - rubberduck - 06-14-2007 I am taking this exam tomorrow. I have done the Peterson's practice exams, and the exams with the REA book. Hope it goes as well as everyone else has. ![]() Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - ShotoJuku - 06-14-2007 [SIZE="4"]Analyze this......Good Luck!![/SIZE]
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - yutzyj - 06-15-2007 rubberduck, you'll do fine. Let us know how it went. Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - Southron Boy - 06-15-2007 Praying that you do well. Let us know how it goes! Best wishes! Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - Matymus - 06-15-2007 Keep us posted. You're in my prayers on this one. ![]() Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - twitterflix - 06-15-2007 [SIZE="5"]Good Luck[/SIZE] Have you read any books for the test? Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - Machelle - 06-15-2007 I wish you luck! I'm taking this on Monday, so please post your feedback on it after you pass. ![]() I haven't done much studying based on what others have said here, other than taking the CLEP and touching on Peterson's a bit. I'm a little nervous about it, because I'm not very good at interpreting poetry and I also worry so much about the time ticking away that it's hard to concentrate on reading and actually comprehending.... Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - rubberduck - 06-15-2007 Sorry to break what seemed like a "passing streak". I did not pass this exam. I think I was so worried about the time that I rushed through the first questions, then finished with time to spare. I am glad so many of you thought this was an easy exam. I did practice test after practice test, and still had no clue what I was doing. This is one test that I will not repeat. Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - Southron Boy - 06-18-2007 rubberduck Wrote:Sorry to break what seemed like a "passing streak". I did not pass this exam. I think I was so worried about the time that I rushed through the first questions, then finished with time to spare. I am glad so many of you thought this was an easy exam. I did practice test after practice test, and still had no clue what I was doing. This is one test that I will not repeat. Minnie, Don't sweat it! I agree with past statements on this forum that the multiple choice questions on A&I Lit are "you know it or you don't". They are very difficult to adequately study for--if not almost impossible. Be not discouraged! After I failed my first CLEP (English Comp w/ essay), it took me a whole year to muster the courage to take another exam. This is alot like riding a horse--sometimes you'll ride it out, sometimes you'll get thrown, but it doesn't matter how hard you hit the ground and how discouraged you feel, the important thing is dusting yourself off and climbing back on. Don't let this plant a seed of fear in you like it did me---climb back on, girl, and pass your next exam! [SIZE="3"]How Did You Die?[/SIZE] By Edmund Vance Cook, 1866-1932 Did you tackle that trouble that came your way With a resolute heart and cheerful? Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful? Oh, a troubleâs a ton, or a troubleâs an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it. And it isnât the fact that youâre hurt that counts, But only how did you take it? You are beaten to earth? Well, well, whatâs that? Come up with a smiling face. Itâs nothing against you to fall down flat, But to lie there -- thatâs disgrace. The harder youâre thrown, why the higher you bounce; Be proud of your blackened eye! It isnât the fact that youâre licked that counts; Itâs how did you fight and why? And though you be done to death, what then? If you battled the best you could; If you played your part in the world of men, Why, the Critic will call it good. Death comes with a crawl, or comes with a pounce, And whether heâs slow or spry, It isnât the fact that youâre dead that counts, But only, how did you die? |