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Download free-response questions from past AP English Language & Composition exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses, and scoring distributions.
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Find and download past exams and mark schemes for AP English Language and Composition from 2010 to 2023. Test yourself with free response questions, scoring statistics and chief reader reports.
Learn about the course, exam, and resources for AP English Language and Composition. Find free-response questions and scoring information from past exams, as well as exam date, duration, and components.
Real AP Past Papers with Multiple-Choice Questions. The new AP English Language and Composition Exam is 3 hours and 15 minutes long and broken up into two sections. Section I: One hour (45 percent of total score) 50–60 multiple-choice questions about several nonfiction prose passages. Section II: Two hours and 15 minutes.
Teachers: Explore timing and format for the AP English Language and Composition Exam. Review sample questions, responses and scoring guidelines.
The AP English Language exam tests your ability to analyze and interpret various texts, understand rhetorical strategies, and craft well-reasoned arguments. It assesses skills in reading comprehension, critical thinking, and effective writing through multiple-choice questions and essay responses.
This PDF file contains the official AP English Language and Composition exam from 2018, with a question on eminent domain and six sources to analyze and synthesize. It is not a past exam, but a sample of the type of questions and sources students may encounter on the exam.