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AP English
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Posted by: FadedMaster
I was wondering if anyone could help me to find the questions and answers to the 2004 AP English test. I want to prepare for my AP English finals and my teacher is basing it from past AP tests, mostly the 2004 one. I've been looking on Google and can't find any. I'll probably end up buying a book, which is fine by me. But I was wondering if I could find 'em online.
Posted by: Bishop
Cheater!
Posted by: redwench
most ap teachers give out past tests as examples, its rather odd yours doesnt.
Posted by: FadedMaster
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Cheater!
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How is it that I'm a cheater? Haha. What a better way to study for a test than to look at past examples of it?
Anyways, he has handed out some examples, but he told us that a few of the multiple choice sections will be from the 2004 test as well as the written answer questions. I was hoping I could find those online to study from. I know I can buy a book with the answers, but I'm hoping to get off cheap. Haha.
Posted by: redwench
my guess is he is testing your ethics 
hes not going to pull entire sections or essay questions from a previous test after he tells you.
Posted by: uh...ok
*shrug* My guess is that if it's an AP class, the final exam doesn't really matter that much anyway. I don't think the teacher would care if you had the answers to the entire exam going into it.
At least, my high school AP teachers didn't really care about our final exams - it was more a formality than anything else.
Posted by: FadedMaster
He's actually the first laid back AP teacher I've had. But he's actually a history major teachin' AP English. Haha.
I'm sure he's not testing ethics. And even if that is the case, the practise won't kill me. Haha.
Posted by: AltronHGX
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But he's actually a history major teachin' AP English. Haha.
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Your teacher sound like an ******* who is shortchanging your whole class. Besides, doesn't his major violate the No Child Left Behind act?
Posted by: redwench
yes, it does. but if they cant get a english major with an MEd, theyre stuck
Posted by: FadedMaster
Haha, well, he's been teaching AP English for about 7 years. So I guess that qualifies him. But whatever. I don't care. He seems to know what he's doing and makes my last English teacher look like a retard.
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