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Prentice Hall Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas © 2004

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AP Spanish Literature Course Description and Exam Contents

AP Spanish Literature -- Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas © 2004 Correlated to: AP Spanish Literature Course Description and Exam Contents The Course and Exam The following provides a correlation of the AP Spanish Literature Course Description and Exam contents (2007-2008) to the AP Spanish Literature title Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas (c) 2004 Source: (http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/spanish/ap-cd-spanish-0708.pdf) The Course The course is designed to introduce students to the formal study of a representative body of Peninsular and Latin American literary texts. (pg. 41) Time Period Medieval and Golden Age Literature

Author Anonimo

Selection Romance de la perdida de Alhama (Ay de mi Alhama) Romance del Conde Arnaldos (Version de 26 versos) Lazarillo de Tormes El ingenioso hidalgo, don Quijote de la Mancha: Primera Parte I-VII

Location SE: 97-99

Cruz, Sor Juana

En perseguirme, Mundo, que interesas

SE: 356-358

Gongora y Argote

Hombres necios que acusais Soneto CLXVI

SE: 353-356 SE: 325-327

Anonimo Anonimo Cervantes

SE: 99-101 SE: 135-171, 177-181 SE: 182-210, 215-222

Juan Manuel, Infante Conde Lucanor: Exemplo XXXV SE: 32-38 de Castilla Nunez Cabeza de Naufragios, Capitulo XII, XX, XXI, XXII SE: 71-75; TRB: 71-78 Vaca Quevedo y Villegas

Nineteenth-Century Literature

Heraclito cristiano, Salmo XVII (Mire los muros de la patria mia) Tellez El burlador de Sevilla Y El convidado de piedra Vega, Garcilaso de la Soneto XXIII (En tanto qu de rosa y de azucena) Alas Adios, Cordera Becquer

SE: 327-328, 335-337 SE: 262-318 SE: 102-104 SE: 459-469

Rima IV(No digais que agotado su tesoro) SE: 421-424 Rima XI (Yo soy ardiente, yo so morena) SE: 424-425

Dario, Ruben

Espronceda Heredia Larra Marti, Jose

Rima LIII (Voplveran las oscuras SE: 425-427 golondrinas) Cantos de vida y esperanza Ortros Poemas SE: 534-538 VI (Cancion de otono en primavera) Otros Poemas, XLI (Lo fatal)

SE: 542-543

Cantos de la vida y esperanza, VIII (A Roosevelt) Cancion del pirata En una tempestad Vuelva Ud. Manana Dos patrias

SE: 543-548

1 SE - Student Edition

SE: 376-380 SE: 362-365 SE: 365-376 SE: 528-530

AP Spanish Literature -- Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas © 2004 Correlated to: AP Spanish Literature Course Description and Exam Contents

Twentieth-Century Literature

SE: 524-528

Palma

Versos sencillos, (Yo soy un hombre sincero) El alacran de fray Gomez

Pardo Bazan

Las Medias rojas

SE: 453-458

Allende

Dos palabras

SE: 995-1004

Burgos, Jorge Luis

El Sur

SE: 859-866

La muerte y la brujula

SE: 848-859

Burgos, Julia

A Julia de Burgos

SE: 559-563

Castellanos

Autorretrato

SE: 960-964

Cortazar

Continuidad de los parques

SE: 881-884

Cortazar

La noche boca arriba

SE: 884-892

Fuentes

Chac Mool

SE: 893-904

Garcia Lorca

La casa de Bernarda Alba

SE: 668-711

Garcia Lorca

Romancero de la luna, luna y Romance sonambulo

SE: 655-662

Garcia Marquez

Tres cuentos, elegidos de la lista siguente

SE: 413-420

Un dia de estos El ahogado mas hermoso del mundo La prodigiosa tarde de Baltazar Un senor muy viejo con unas alas enormes SE: 949-957 La viuda de Monteil

SE: 943-948

La siesta del martes

SE: 935-943

Balada de los dos abuelos

SE: 718-722

Sensemaya

SE: 715-718

He andado muchos caminos

SE: 636-640

La primavera besaba

SE: 639-640

Caminante, con tus huellas

SE: 643-644

Martin Gaite

Las ataduras

SE: 786-823

Neruda

Oda a la alcachofa

SE: 739-742

Residencia en la Tierra 2

SE: 733-736

"Walking Around"

SE: 734-736

Guillen Machado

SE: 730-733 Veinte poemas de amor y una cancion desesperada, Poema 15 (Me Gustas cuando callas porque estas como ausente) Quiroga Rulfo Storni Ulibarri, Unamuno y Jugo Vodanovic

El hijo No oyes ladrar los perros Peso ancestral Tu me quieres blanca Mi caballo mago San Manuel Bueno, martir El delantal blanco

2 SE - Student Edition

SE: 505-511 SE: 874-991 SE: 558-559 SE: 555-558 TRB: 79-87 SE: 566-598 SE: 742-754

AP Spanish Literature -- Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas © 2004 Correlated to: AP Spanish Literature Course Description and Exam Contents The Exam The following illustrates how Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas © 2004 prepares the student for the rigors of the AP Spanish Literature Exam, which requires students to do the following: Exam Content Location Where Practiced Literary Analysis of a Passage (pg. 47) SE: 36 (Comprension #1-12, Lectura #1), 37 (Lectura #2-7), 38 (Lectura #8), 73 (Comprension #1), 74 (Comprension #2-6, Lectura #1-3), 98 (Comprension #1-2), 99 (Comprension #3-5, Lectura #1-4), 100 (Comprension #1-4), 101 (Comprension #5, Lectura #1-4), 103 (Comprension #1-8), 104 (Lectura #1-6), 146 (Comprension #1), 147 (Comprension #2-10), 148 (Comprension #11-13), 155 (Comprension #1), 156 (Comprension #2-7), 169 (Comprension #1-5), 170 (Comprension #6-11), 171 (Comprension #13), 179 (Comprension #1-4), 180 (Comprension #5-6, Lectura #1-3), 181 (Lectura #4-8), 188 (Comprension #1-5), 189 (Comprension #6-11), 194 (Comprension #15), 195 (Comprension #6-9), 199 (Comprension #1-2), 200 (Comprension #3-5), 205 (Comprension #1-2), 206 (Comprension #3-5), 209 (Comprension #1-2), 210 (Comprension #3-5), 221 (Comprension #1-4), 222 (Comprension #5-8), 280 (Comprension #1-8), 281 (Comprension #9-16), 282 (Comprension #17-22), 283 (Comprension #23-26), 295 (Comprension #1), 296 (Comprension #2-7), 297 (Comprension #8-13), 298 (Comprension #14-15),314 (Comprension #1-6), 315 (Comprension #7-10), 316 (Comprension #11-16), 317 (Comprension #17, Lectura #1-4), 318 (Lectura #5-9), 326 (Comprension #1-7), 327 (Comprension #8, Lectura #1-3), 336 (Comprension #1-2), 337 (Comprension #3-5, Lectura #1-3), 354 (Comprension #1-4), 355 (Comprension #5-8, Lectura #1-3), 356 (Lectura #4-5), 357 (Comprension #1-6), 358 (Comprension #7, Lectura #1, 3), 459 (Comprension #1), 467 (Comprension #2-9, Lectura #1), 468 (Lectura #2-9), 864 (Comprension #1-3), 865 (Comprension #4-9, Lectura #1), 866 (Lectura #2-7), 1002 (Comprension #1-2), 1003 (Comprension #3-13, Lectura #1), 1004 (Lectura #2-6) Poetry Analysis (pg. 56)

SE: 98 (Comprension #1-2), 99 (Comprension #3-5, Lectura #1-4), 100 (Comprension #14), 101 (Comprension #5, Lectura #1-4), 103 (Comprension #1-8), 104 (Lectura #1-6), 326 (Comprension #1-7), 327 (Comprension #8, Lectura #1-3), 336 (Comprension #1-2), 337 (Comprension #3-5, Lectura #1-3), 354 (Comprension #1-4), 355 (Comprension #5-8, Lectura #1-3), 356 (Lectura #4-5), 357 (Comprension #1-6), 358 (Comprension #7, Lectura #1, 3), 379 (Comprension #1-6), 380 (Lectura #1-3), 536 (Comprension #1-3), 537 (Comprension #4-7, Lectura #1-2), 538 (Lectura #3-5), 657 (Comprension #1-3), 658 (Comprension #4-9, Lectura #1-2), 659 (Lectura #3-4), 720 (Comprension #1-4), 721 (Comprension #5-8, Lectura #1-3), 722 (Lectura #4-8), 963 (Comprension #1-6), 964 (Comprension #7-10, Lectura #1-4)

Thematic Analysis (pg. 58) -- The student analyzes how a given theme is treated in a particular work from the reading list

SE: 103 (Comprension #8), 327 (Comprension #8), 337 (Comprension #4), 423 (Lectura #2), 511 (Lectura #6), 710 (Lectura #7), 822 (Lectura #14)

-- The student compares how a given theme and/or topic is treated in two works from the required reading list

SE: 892 (Lectura #4)

3 SE - Student Edition

AP Spanish Literature -- Momentos cumbres de las literaturas hispanicas © 2004 Correlated to: AP Spanish Literature Course Description and Exam Contents Text Analysis (pg. 59) --The student writes short answers to SE: 36 (Comprension #3-5, 11, Lectura #1), 37 (Lectura #2-7), 38 (Lectura #8), 74 open-ended questions about an excerpt (Comprension #3, 5, Lectura #1-3), 99 (Lectura #3-4), 101 (Lectura #2-4), 103 from a work on the required reading list (Comprension #3-4, 7-8), 104 (Lectura #1-3, 5-6), 180 (Lectura #1-3), 181 (Lectura #4-8), 188 (Comprension #1-5), 189 (Comprension #6-8, 10), 194 (Comprension #3-5), 195 (Comprension #6, 8-9), 199 (Comprension #2), 200 (Comprension #3, 5), 205 (Comprension #2), 206 (Comprension #4-5), 209 (Comprension #2), 210 (Comprension #3), 221 (Comprension #2-4), 222 (Comprension #7-8), 280 (Comprension #3, 5), 281 (Comprension #10-13, 15-16), 282 (Comprension #1722), 283 (Comprension #23-26), 295 (Comprension #1), 296 (Comprension #2-7), 297 (Comprension #8, 11), 298 (Comprension #14-15), 314 (Comprension #3-6), 315 (#7-10), 316 (Comprension #11-16), 317 (Comprension #17, Lectura #1-4), 318 (Lectura #5-9), 326 (Comprension #2-3, 6-7), 336 (Comprension #2), 227 (Comprension #2-5, Lectura #1-3), 358 (Comprension #7, Lectura #1, 3), 356 (Comprension #8) --The student analyzes critical commentary about a particular work from the required reading list

SE: 859 (Lectura #5)

4 SE - Student Edition

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