Imagine what would happen if Tupac’s “Changes” appeared on the SAT Reading exam:
- Every high school in the country would scramble to start teaching its students to close-read rap songs
- Rappers would suddenly be acknowledged as writers of poetry, whose lyrics contain the same poetic, narrative, and rhetorical devices–metaphor, irony, anaphora, character, apostrophe, setting, motifs, anecdote, allusion–as other canonized literary texts
- The SAT would have to acknowledge dialect diversity, preface its “Complete these sentences correctly” section with “Using Standard English…,” and critical language awareness would suddenly appear in high school English curricula
- Curriculum planners and students would see contemporary writing as worthy of study