Breaking News: Fernando Botero, the Colombian artist renowned for his magical-realist depictions of voluptuous figures, is dead at 91. He portrayed middle-class life and bordellos, clerics and peasants, bulging baskets of fruit and the effects of violence. https://t.co/YGwFmLUHhp
"Hay ecos de 'Tristán e Isolda', hay sangre, olor, ecos también de Bacon y se hace presente el espíritu de Juan Belmonte"
Carlos Rod, editor de @launarota, nos cuenta cómo ha sido el estreno de 'Liebestod', de Angélica Liddell en el @FestivalAvignon.
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@AdrienneBranden@CollegeBoard I believe it stopped after 2:30. However, they were confused as to whether or not they should have continued speaking after their conclusion. It is very frustrating!
@AdrienneBranden@CollegeBoard This happened to my students as well. The stopwatch continued after the two minutes, so some of them stopped talking. Should they request a make up??
Because of the challenges created by COVID-19, we’re developing online AP Exams students can take at home.
This year's exams will be given May 11-22 and June 1-5. Exams will be 45 minutes, consisting of one or two FRQs, and will be open book/open note. https://t.co/7BoUOKIbG3
The at-home AP Exams this year will not include any multiple-choice questions, only free-response questions adapted for secure testing at home. They will measure skills that can't be learned from Google or chats with friends. By April 3, we will post the specifics for each exam.
We know the coronavirus has created challenges for AP students. Here’s how the College Board will support you during this time:
1️⃣ We’re providing free, live and on-demand AP courses
2️⃣ We’re developing a new at-home testing option