Sharon Ramdial
06.19.13
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You may be wondering why there is an ape swinging across the AP English document page. A is for advanced; P is for placement; E is for English: APE. Add students to this mix and you have APEs. I love teaching my APEs and hope that, as through the past nine years, my 2010-2011 APEs will love learning. I have had the great privilege of reading AP English Literature Exams in Louisville, KY in 2008, 2009 and 2010. The experience readies me for an exciting new year. Mrs. Ramdial


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By Thomas C. Foster, this book will guide you into a close reading relationship with the short stories, poems, plays, and novels we will read this year.
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