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ENG101 COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE ON
EXAM PREPARATION AND LITERARY
ANALYSIS
Exam Materials and Format

The upcoming exam requires students to be prepared for multiple
components, each testing different skills and knowledge areas. Students
must bring a #2 pencil and a blue or black pen to the exam to ensure
proper marking and writing. The exam is structured into three main
sections: Objective Questions, Synthesis Tasks, and an Essay.

Objective Questions on Fiction

This section comprises 40 points and focuses on cold reading skills
related to fiction texts. Students will encounter multiple-choice
questions designed to assess their abilities in:
Comprehension: Understanding the basic meaning and details of the
text.
Inference: Reading between the lines to interpret implied meanings or
motives.
Vocabulary in Context: Determining the meaning of words based on how
they are used within the passage.
Analysis: Critical examination of literary elements and themes within
the fiction.
Key preparation tips:
Practice reading passages carefully and quickly identifying main
ideas. Develop the ability to infer meaning beyond explicit

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statements.

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Expand vocabulary by studying words in context, especially those that
are challenging or nuanced.
Hone analytical skills by questioning why certain literary choices are
made.

Synthesis Section

This part is worth 20 points and involves explaining two connections
between an image and a short story from the first part of the exam.
The task requires:
Selecting two meaningful links between visual and literary material.
Integrating quotations from the texts and/or image descriptions into
your responses.
Demonstrating grammatical accuracy and coherence in your
explanations.
Preparation strategies:
Review the provided images and their details, as well as the associated
stories.
Practice making connections by analyzing themes, characters, symbols,
or motifs shared between images and stories.
Remember to cite quotations properly and seamlessly incorporate
them into your writing.

Essay Component

The essay is a critical part of the exam, worth 40 points, and requires
students to:
Respond to a prompt that involves using information from "Oedipus" or
"The Odyssey."

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