The best place to start is the exam description provided on the CLEP website and build from there. Have you checked out any suggested textbooks from universities for their first-year college composition classes? Have you done a search on this forum to see if anyone else has asked the same question (and the responses that went with it)? Here are some suggestions I have found from some homeschooling websites just to get you started:
Textbooks:
Abcarian, Literature: The Human Experience (Bedford/St. Martinâs)
Arp and Johnson, Perrineâs Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense (W.W. Norton)
Booth, Norton Introduction to Literature (W.W. Norton)
Damrosch, Longman Anthology of World Literature (Longman)
DiYanni, Literature: Approaches to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (McGraw-Hill)
Gardner, Literature: A Portable Anthology (Bedford)
Gwynn, Literature: A Pocket Anthology (Penguin Academics)
Kennedy and Gioia, Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama and Writing (Pearson/Longman)
Kirszner and Mandell, Literature: Reading, Reacting, Writing (Wadsworth)
Lawall, Norton Anthology of World Literature (W.W. Norton)
Meyer, The Bedford Introduction to Literature (Bedford/St. Martinâs)
Online Resources:
CT Community College â quizzes (
List of Interactive Quizzes)
Purdue Online Writing Lab (
Purdue OWL)
The Elements of Style (
Strunk, William, Jr. 1918. The Elements of Style)
University of Ottawa â HyperGrammar (
Punctuation)