<p>The author was the devil, shocking but true.</p>
<p>I think I put his mood as resigned or something like that.</p>
<p>!@#$ apparently the Owl poem or whatever appeared on the 2003 AP English exam. Most people thought it was "few" as opposed to "scowl"</p>
<p>same as emmeline</p>
<p>Wow...</p>
<p>this is off-topic but it made me think of this teacher in my school district who has kids memorize 1-2 problems from the MC of AP Calc exam and report it back to him.</p>
<p>regarding ebonytear's post (#268)
thanks!! </p>
<p>YES uchicago people can still have fun!
fun comes to thrive
when class of 2010 enters in the fall!!!!</p>
<p>you guys are so DASTARDLY!</p>
<p>The point is the test a$$-raped me; if I don't manage a 4 I'll have to take an extra English course in college. bah</p>
<p>I put that his mood was hopeful... I still think that scowl is the correct answer. The owls name is cue-owl not cue. Cue-owl does not rhyme with few, but it rhymes with scowl.</p>
<p>Meh I think i got a 3, hopefully a 4.</p>
<p>Was the speaker in the Raphael poem "satisfied" by the end?</p>
<p>my college doesnt give credit for ap lit.
so i can bomb it and still be okay! (excpet for the wasted ap test fee)</p>
<p>Dunno, but I didn't understand that poem or the ice one at ALL! I went through the test the first time and answered like 2 questions for each. They were completely over my head.</p>
<p>Oh well, good to know there are others who were utterly confused by more than one of the passages. Hopefully the curve will be adjusted accordingly ;P</p>
<p>Yes, the iceberg sunk my ship. Magestic my ass.</p>
<p>It was definitely few. The owl was a cue-owl. Cue rhymes with few. Though scowl rhymes with owl, think of the sound you know an owl as making. HOO HOO. Which also rhymes with few.</p>
<p>Hi, this is Neil</p>
<p>I am head of College Board's Public Relations Committee. Effective tommorow, every participant in this thread will have their test invalidated. </p>
<p>Thank you for your understanding, *****es,
goodbye.</p>
<p>I did poorly on the iceberg one too! </p>
<p>Did anyone else find the last passage of MC to be amazingly easy?</p>
<p>So, which was is it (damn, they repeat questions)</p>
<p>ohhhh yeah for leaving that question blank!</p>