AP English Literature - Help?

<p>University of Chicago? Awesome.</p>

<p>Erotic Electronics</p>

<p>thanks jay. im super duper excited about chicago!!!</p>

<p>nice rhyme/alliteration willmington.</p>

<p>CB Sexbots gone wild</p>

<p>Native Son the Sequel: Caught in a Scantron Machine</p>

<p>LOL...this thread is awesomely random. I guess it shows that Chicago people can have fun, right cookie? (Congrats on UChicago, btw. It sounds intense.) </p>

<p>And yes, this thread does look like it came out of a porno book...</p>

<p>Oh no! They're making me write fee waivers!</p>

<p><em>gasp</em> how terrible!</p>

<p>The sound the owl made was for sure "scowl" and the speaker in the Raphael poem was addressing his "wife". Random but true.</p>

<p>Just as a sidenote, GO UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN!</p>

<p>And I digress,</p>

<p>As I lay Dying: In the Scantron Machine</p>

<p>Atlas Shrugged: Himself on the Scantron</p>

<p>The Awakening: of the Boys Desire for the Scantron</p>

<p>1984: hours doing the Scantron Machine</p>

<p>The Red Badge of Courage: The Scantron Machine got Angry</p>

<p>I agree on the scowl, but hardly his wife.</p>

<p>edit: Is it just me or did he have something going on with that owl? I spent a minute contemplating that during the exam.</p>

<p>scowl? not few?</p>

<p>i thought the latter...</p>

<p>Definitely scowl. The speaker says it made a sound similar to its name. Scowl rhymes with owl.</p>

<p>I put wife - I believe there was a reference to Raphael and Angelo's wives near the end of the first page of the piece and something related to the main person.</p>

<p>cue rhymes with few--</p>

<p>oh, and I thought the painter was bipolar--one minute mad, and the next, as happy as a bumblebee....</p>

<p>^ yep that was my logic -- referring to Emmeline's post</p>

<p>Do you remember who the author of that painter passage?</p>

<p>what was his mood at the end though?</p>

<p>I'm telling you... the collegeboard is plotting against minorities and poor people.</p>