Course Course Summary Section 1 Content Section 1 Content Left Section 1 Content Right Credit Type: Exam ACE ID: CLEP-0011 Organization: College Board's College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) Location: Certified CLEP testing centers throughout the U.S. Length: 1.63 hours Dates Offered: 1/1/2023 - 12/31/2027 3/1/2015 - 12/31/2022 7/1/2001 - 2/28/2015 3/1/1996 - 6/30/2001 Credit Recommendation & Competencies Section 2 Content Section 2 Content Left Section 2 Content Right Level Credits (SH) Subject Lower-Division Baccalaureate 3 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Credit is recommended for candidates scoring 50 and above on the multiple choice section of the examination. Description Section 3 Content Section 3 Content Left Section 3 Content Right Objective: The Analyzing and Interpreting Literature exam covers material usually taught in a general undergraduate course in literature. Although the exam does not require familiarity with specific works, it does assume that test takers have read widely and perceptively in poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction. The questions are based on passages supplied in the test. These passages have been selected so that no previous experience with them is required to answer the questions. The passages are taken primarily from American and British literature.The exam contains approximately 80 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 98 minutes. Skills Measured: Questions on the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature exam require test takers to demonstrate the following abilities:• Ability to read prose, poetry, and drama with understanding• Ability to analyze the elements of a literary passage and to respond to nuances of meaning, tone, imagery, and style• Ability to interpret metaphors, to recognize rhetorical and stylistic devices, to perceive relationships between parts and wholes, and to grasp a speaker's or author's attitudes• Knowledge of the means by which literary effects are achieved• Familiarity with the basic terminology used to discuss literary textsThe exam emphasizes comprehension, interpretation, and analysis of literary works. A specific knowledge of historical context (authors and movements) is not required, but a broad knowledge of literature gained through reading widely and a familiarity with basic literary terminology is assumed. The following outline indicates the relative emphasis given to the various types of literature and the periods from which the passages are taken. The approximate percentage of exam questions per classification is noted within each main category.Genre• 35%–45% Poetry• 35%–45% Prose (fiction and nonfiction)• 15%–30% DramaNational Tradition• 40%–50% British and Postcolonial Literature• 40%–50% American Literature• 3%–10% Works in TranslationPeriod• 3%–7% Classical and pre-Renaissance• 20%–30% Renaissance and 17th Century• 30%–40% 18th and 19th Centuries• 30%–40% 20th and 21st Centuries Instruction & Assessment Section 4 Content Section 4 Content Left Section 4 Content Right Supplemental Materials Section 5 Content Section 5 Content Left Section 5 Content Right Section 6 Content Section 6 Content Left Section 6 Content Right Button Content Rail Content 1 Other offerings from College Board's College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) American Government (CLEP-0007) American Literature (CLEP-0010) Biology (CLEP-0018) Calculus (CLEP-0038) Chemistry (CLEP-0019) College Algebra (CLEP-0013) College Composition (CLEP-0040) College Composition Modular (CLEP-0041) College Mathematics (CLEP-0004) View All Courses Page Content