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COURSE SYLLABUS |
SIM-002 – Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
About the Course |
The Analyzing and Interpreting Literature examination covers material usually taught in a general semester undergraduate course in literature. Although the examination does not require familiarity with specific works, it does assume that you have read widely and perceptively in poetry, drama, fiction and nonfiction. The questions are based on passages supplied in the test. These passages have been selected so that no previous experience with them is required to answer the questions. The passages are taken primarily from American and British literature. |
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Credit by Exam Program |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
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Exam Bank Questions = 0 FlashCard Phrases = 329 Media Web Links = 0
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Recommended Prerequisits |
None |
Sections |
Section 1 - Genre - Poetry, Prose & Drama | | Section 2 - National Tradition - British, American & Works in Transition | | Section 3 - Period - Classical, Renaissance & 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st Centuries | |
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