Poetry Study Goals
1. Read a poem four times
2. Become more familiar with the different kinds of poetry
3. Read in lines and in sentences
4. Learn more poetry terms
5. Read/understand poems quickly
While reading through the practice problems on the poetry section for the test, I made notes of what I struggled with and what I felt more comfortable with. The list of goals I created will help me improve on my poetry weaknesses. Peterson's AP test provided strategies for reading passages and for answering questions. Some of the reading strategies included reading a poem four times and reading in lines and in sentences. After reading this advice I applied this technique to the practice poetry section and it helped me understand the poem more. This study goal is already making progress to reach another of my goals; reading/understanding poems more quickly. Also if I know more poetry terms then I will most likely understand the poem faster. This will also help me reach my goal. Some poetry questions also asked of subjects that require background knowledge. I struggled with this portion, therefore by making myself more familiar with different kinds of poetry I wont be left stuck next time this type of question appears.
Your reasons for choosing your goals are clear and thoughtful!
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