Those who took AP English Language and Composition, do not forget about what you learned. All those styles of figurative writing, they are coming back next year, folks. All the stories you have read throughout high school and even middle school, do not forget about them, because they are coming back next year, folks. If you cannot realize what I did in the last two sentences (repetition), then you do not belong in the class. Mrs. Kirkman is the teacher that will be giving you the most homework, that is what you will dislike the most without a doubt. There will be stories you will read that has no meaning or lesson behind it whatsoever (Metamorphosis), and yes you will dislike that too. Like? It is honestly up to the student in my opinion because of the fact that I am not a big fan of english. Despite that, 1984 by George Orwell is definitely a novel that you will like, assuming based on my preference. It was the best story in my opinion, and one that I would actually sit down to read. What I will remember the most is pretty much all the stories because I have very good memory, so I do not have much of a choice there. Any advice in general I would give is do not rely on spark notes, because reading the story or play or poem itself is much more useful and easier to understand. Overall, good luck on this year's AP test and the following AP class. Shahe Kazazian, signing out.
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