AP Success - AP English Language: The Trump Card of Failure
This passage is excerpted from a 1991 article in a popular news magazine.
Question 1
The primary purpose of the passage is to:
Provide a narrative of the author's personal growth as a teacher
Discuss the societal impacts of drug use among students
Argue for a specific pedagogical approach to teaching
Illustrate the author's experiences with teaching and the revelations gained
Criticize the educational system for its failure to address student needs
Question 2
The phrase "No writers’ block here!" (line 3) suggests that the students:
Lacked interest in academic subjects
Preferred creative writing to reflective writing
Were generally enthusiastic about writing assignments
Found the writing prompt challenging
Were eager to share their negative experiences
Question 3
The use of quotations in the first paragraph (lines 4-8) serves to:
Critique the educational content in schools
Show the diversity of student backgrounds
Highlight the grammatical errors students commonly make
Provide examples of the types of experiences students shared
Offer statistical evidence to support the author's claims
Question 4
The term "do-gooder" (line 9) most likely conveys the author's:
Students' admiration for his/her dedication
Colleagues' respect for his/her teaching methods
Professional accolades in education
Self-mocking acknowledgment of a naïve approach
Commitment to social justice
Question 5
The author's change in belief about the cause of students' poor academic skills is presented as a result of:
Reading scholarly articles on education
Changes in educational policy
Observations and experiences in the classroom
Discussions with other educators
Personal research in educational theory
Question 6
The mention of Mrs. Stifter's approach to discipline (lines 24-29) is used by the author to:
Highlight the need for stricter parental involvement in education
Argue against the leniency in modern educational practices
Show the diversity of teaching styles the author encountered
Illustrate a turning point in the author's understanding of student motivation
Criticize traditional methods of classroom management
Question 7
The author implies that the threat of failure (line 56):
Encourages a competitive rather than collaborative classroom environment
Is unfairly applied to students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Should be used more frequently in schools
Can be an effective motivational tool
Is an outdated educational practice
Question 8
The author's recounting of their son's experience in Mrs. Stifter's class (lines 24-37) serves to:
Critique the lack of communication between teachers and parents
Detail a specific educational theory in practice
Introduce a secondary theme of parental responsibility
Offer a counterpoint to the author's earlier claims
Provide a personal anecdote that supports the broader argument
Question 9
The "parade of students" mentioned in lines 38-45 symbolizes:
The consequences of passing students without ensuring mastery
The author's personal connections with students
Students' enthusiasm for school events
The ongoing nature of educational challenges
The diversity in the student population
Question 10
The phrase "carries with it exaggeration" (line 22) suggests that:
Teachers tend to exaggerate the difficulties they face
Educational challenges are often overstated in discussions
Speaking about problems can magnify their perceived severity
The author doubts the veracity of the students' accounts
Students tend to overstate their negative experiences
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