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    AP* Practice Test Questions 1. The purpose of the pupil is to (a) focus light on the retina. (b) process color. (c) allow light into the eye. (d) enable night vision. (e) detect specific shapes. 2. Cells that can respond to specific edges‚ lines‚ angles‚ and movements are called (a) rods. (b) cones. (c) ganglion cells. (d) feature detectors. (e) bipolar cells. 3. Signal detection theory is most closely associated with (a) vision. (b) sensory adaptation. (c) absolute thresholds. (d) hearing. (e)

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    and underlying self-confidence that I would receive an A no matter what. Due to my over-confidence‚ I was under the impression that I would not have to put forth much effort; however‚ near the conclusion of the second semester‚ I had a B in Pre-AP English 9. Despite my last push to earn a 90% in the class with the concluding assignments of the semester‚ my grade was finalized lower than I had wished for. It felt as if a five pound ball of lead materialized in the pit of my stomach. This experience

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    AP English Language and Composition 10 September 2012 The blur of blue caught my eye and I watch it bellow down the street relentlessly swallowing people and children‚ and then fading into the hazy distance. Another breed of the same species comes careening down the opposite side of the street‚ it’s screeching tires skid across the miserable cracks of cement‚ suddenly halting to a dramatic stop. The metallic fiend exhales and shudders‚ impatiently waiting to select the next poor soul for consumption

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    Throughout the period 1801-1817‚ the government was ruled by the Jeffersonian Republican party‚ whereas the Federalist Party began to slowly fade away from public view. The Jeffersonian Republican party‚ led by Thomas Jefferson‚ professed to favor a weak central government through the support of more states’ rights‚ "...that the states are independent... to...themselves...and united as to everything respecting foreign nations." (Document A). On the other hand‚ the Federalist Party‚ previously led

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    Julian Jackson Mrs. Baker AP Language & Composition 7may 2013 Argument Essay (Final Draft) Civil Disobedience is the act of disobeying authority but in a legal and civilized manner. It was introduced by writer Henry David Thoreau in his work named “Civil Disobedience.”This legal and orderly method of rebelling is often used in hope that a change will be made such as an unjust law. Many people often wonder whether Civil Disobedience still holds true in the day and age. Everyday civil disobedience

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    AP English 1.13

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    we all must remember. 2. Compare essay responses 2A (which scored an 8)‚ 2B (which scored a 6)‚ and 2C (which scored a 2). Consider the scoring commentary and rubric provided for you. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each essay? a. The strengths of 2A are that the writer use very strong‚ concise language to get their point across. They included quotes and even outside knowledge that contributed to the argument. There are very few weaknesses in this essay. In 2B‚ the language and vocabulary

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    Michael Pliszka English Professor Ward November 14th 2013 “If Time Stops‚ It’s All Over” “Just leave it for tomorrow‚” my friend Matt told me. “You have all week to complete that assignment and you want to do it now.” “I have to get this done now. There’s the chance I might not have time later‚” I told him in reply. “ You know if time stops‚ it’s all over.” I did not understand at first what Matt was saying. What did he mean by time stopping‚ is that possible? “What’s all over? Can time even stop

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    Carlos Castro Ms. Pentecost AP English 4A November 22‚ 2013 “Declaration of Independence” In the eighteenth century‚ colonists were subjected to the harsh mercantilist policies of the British. After many years colonist grew weary of these oppressive acts and responded with the Declaration of Independence. Written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776‚ the Declaration of Independence stated the natural rights of all human beings‚ and the countless acts of oppression on the colonist by King George III

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    Revolution. Politically the colonies had gone through many key changes in ideology that gave the idea of revolution the traction that it would need to gain public support. The people that encouraged revolution such as Thomas Paine‚ the writer of the essay entitled common sense‚ would be crucial in uniting the American people into a fighting force that could withstand the terrible devastation that a war with Britain would precipitate. Another political ideology that would prove crucial was the enlightenment

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    AP English Final

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    Essay prompt: Whether you take offense or not‚ can you see any virtue in using such stereotypes  for humor? For instance‚ does the humor help undermine the stereotypes or merely strengthen  them? Write an essay in which you address these questions‚ using quotations from Barry as well  as other readings‚ observations and experience as examples and evidence.    Essay prompt: Whether you take offense or not‚ can you see any virtue in using such stereotypes  for humor? For instance‚ does the humor h

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