Yes, the tests are very similar. While it helps very much to have a solid background in literature, the only major difference between the two is that one covers fiction (AP Lit) and one covers non-fiction (AP Lang). Many people take only one class and then take both tests.
make English the official language
Geoffrey Chaucer was an influential English poet of the Middle Ages, known for works such as "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories told by pilgrims. He is often referred to as the "Father of English literature" for his significant contributions to the development of English poetry.
In 1986, voters passed Proposition 63: The California English Language Amendment by an extremely large margin of 73 per cent to 27 percent. This directed the legislature to preserve English as the official language of California.
The word has Latin origins 'aeviturnus' meaning 'of great age'. It has passed into the English language from old French, a variant form of 'eterne'
England had control over the U.S. before any Eastern countries did. So, England, speaking English, passed the language down. It has always been the official language of U.S. gov't.
Yes it is. Wrong. No it certainly is not. While English may be the defacto language of the United States, there is no officially recognized language on the federal level. However, 28 states have passed laws or mandates making English the official language in their states. Actually, English is the official language of 31 states as of today, and three more are greatly considering it (Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Texas I believe, and I am sure there are more). It has official status in the country, but not at a national level.
SWIMS, OHIO, passed, dollop
It comes from Latin 'docentum' meaning 'to teach'. The word passed into German as 'Dozent' and later into the English language
The Latin word 'minutus' is credited with the origins of 'menu' as a word in the English language. The original meaning in Latin was 'minute, something small'. It passed into French as the masculine gender noun 'menu'. From there it was borrowed, in the same form as the French, by English language speakers.
I doubt it is, as the name Ali had been passed down from history, from time in which the language English was not introduced, i.e, it was the name of one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad.
It was passed saying to french could keep some laws, their language, their culture and more stuff but ruled under the English.
Folk literature in English refers to traditional stories, songs, and proverbs passed down orally from generation to generation. It includes folktales, legends, myths, and ballads that reflect the cultural beliefs, values, and customs of a particular community. Examples of English folk literature include Robin Hood tales, Arthurian legends, and nursery rhymes.