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AP Lang Exam: What to Expect?

Hey everyone, I'm currently in AP Lang and I'm looking ahead to the exam. Can you guys provide some examples or a general idea of what types of prompts or questions can be expected? Just trying to lessen the exam stress, thanks!

10 months ago

Hello! It's understandable to want to know what to expect on the AP Lang exam to help you prepare and reduce stress. The AP Language and Composition exam consists of two main sections: multiple-choice and free-response.

In the multiple-choice section, you'll have 60 minutes to answer around 45 questions. These questions assess your skills in analyzing and interpreting various types of prose passages, typically non-fiction. You may encounter passages from diverse genres, like speeches, essays, and articles. The multiple-choice section will test your ability to comprehend complex texts and analyze an author's style, tone, purpose, and rhetorical strategies.

The free-response section consists of three essay questions, and you'll have 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete them. Here's a brief overview of the three types of prompts you can expect:

1. Synthesis Essay: You'll be provided with 6-8 sources, which might include articles, charts, graphs, or images. Your task will be to integrate information from at least 3 of these sources, along with your own point of view, to support a specific argument.

2. Rhetorical Analysis Essay: You'll receive a passage of prose (e.g., a speech, an essay, an article), and you'll have to analyze the author's rhetorical choices and overall persuasive strategy.

3. Argument Essay: You'll be given a prompt that presents an issue or viewpoint, and you'll have to develop your own argument in support or against the given topic. This essay requires you to use appropriate evidence, reasoning, and persuasive techniques to state your argument.

For more information click here: https://blog.collegevine.com/ultimate-guide-to-the-english-language-and-composition-ap-exam

As you prepare for the exam, focus on improving your close reading, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills. Also, be sure to practice with past exam prompts and sample responses. Good luck, and I hope this overview helps you feel more confident about the AP Lang exam!

10 months ago

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