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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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Increase your exam confidence with these College Board AP® English Language and Composition past papers. Includes exam papers and mark schemes organised by year.
In the past few days, you've probably heard of random news stories or events, not by searching, but just coming across them one way or the other. It's a little annoying, but last year I built a habit to remind myself: oh, this could be a good example for the argument essay for XYZ prompt.
9 Essays earning a score of 9 meet the criteria for 8 essays and, in addition, are especially full or apt in their analysis or demonstrate particularly impressive control of language. 8 Effective. Essays earning a score of 8 respond to the prompt effectively.
AP English Language and Composition 2019 FRQ 3 Sample Student Responses - Scored with the 2020 Rubrics. The student responses in this packet were selected from the 2019 Reading and have been rescored using the new rubrics for 2020. Commentaries for each sample are provided in a separate document.
Write an essay that argues your position on the value of striving for perfection. In your response you should do the following: • Respond to the prompt with a thesis that presents a defensible position. • Provide evidence to support your line of reasoning. • Explain how the evidence supports your line of reasoning.
AP English Language and Composition Rhetorical Analysis Free-Response Question (2020) Sample Student Responses 1 Sample A [1] To this very day, hate surrounds us. It was no different in the twentieth century, with segregation and rampant wars prevalent. Citizens of all nations were being left behind in rubble and