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  1. PDF AP® English Language

    AP English Language Scoring Rubric, Free-Response Question 1-3 | SG 1 Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay 6 points Reporting Category Scoring Criteria Row A Thesis (0-1 points) 4.B 0 points For any of the following: • There is no defensible thesis. • The intended thesis only restates the prompt.

  2. PDF AP English Literature and Composition

    AP English Literature Scoring Rubric, Free-Response Question 1-3 | SG 1 Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Poetry Analysis 6 points Reporting Category Scoring Criteria Row A Thesis (0-1 points) 7.B 0 points For any of the following: • There is no defensible thesis. • The intended thesis only restates the prompt.

  3. PDF Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay (6 points)

    AP English Language and Composition Scoring Rubrics (Effective Fall 2019) September 2019 . Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay (6 points) Reporting Category Scoring Criteria . Row A Thesis (0-1 points) •

  4. PDF AP English Literature and Composition 2019 FRQ 1 Sample Student

    using the new rubrics for 2020. Commentaries for each sample are provided in a separate document. Student responses have been transcribed verbatim; any errors in spelling or grammar appear as they do in the original handwritten response. AP English Literature and Composition

  5. PDF AP English Language and Composition Question 1: Synthesis (2019) Sample

    using the new rubrics for 2020. Commentaries for each sample are provided in a separate document. Student responses have been transcribed verbatim; any errors in spelling or grammar appear as they do in the original handwritten response. AP English Language and Composition Question 1: Synthesis (2019)

  6. PDF AP English Literature and Composition

    The writing often demonstrates a lack of control over the conventions of composition: inadequate development of ideas, accumulation of errors, or a focus that is unclear, inconsistent, or repetitive. Essays scored a 3 may contain significant misreading and/or demonstrate inept writing. 2−1 These essays compound the weaknesses of the papers in ...

  7. PDF AP Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Poetry Analysis

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Poetry Analysis 0 POINTS 1 POINT Does not meet criteria for any of the following reasons: ... *Thesis may be more than one sentence and may appear anywhere in the essay 0 POINTS 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS Simple restatement of thesis (if existing) OR Incoherent writing OR Prompt not addressed OR No textual ...

  8. PDF AP English Language and Composition Scoring Rubric for Question 1

    0 POINTS 1 POINT For any of the following: No defensible thesis. Simple restatement of prompt only. Summary of topic with no clear claim. Off-topic.

  9. PDF AP Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay. 0 POINTS. 1 POINT: For any of the following: No defensible thesis Simple restatement of prompt only ... *Thesis may be more than one sentence and may appear anywhere in the essay. 0 POINTS. 1 POINT: 2 POINTS. 3 POINTS: 4 POINTS. Simple restatement of thesis (if existing) Unrelated and/or ...

  10. PDF Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Poetry Analysis (6 points)

    Provides some specific, relevant evidence. AND. COMMENTARY: Explains how some of the evidence relates to the student's argument, but no line of reasoning is established, or the line of reasoning is faulty. 3 points. EVIDENCE: Provides specific evidence to support all claims in a line of reasoning. AND.

  11. AP English Literature and Composition Exam

    Students write essays that respond to 3 free-response prompts from the following categories: A literary analysis of a given poem; ... This is a simplified version of the longer scoring rubric document, with the decision rules and scoring notes taken out. This document features a student-friendly single-page rubric for each free-response question.

  12. PDF AP Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay 0 POINTS 1 POINT For any of the following: No defensible thesis Simple restatement of prompt only Summary of topic with no clear claim States an apparent fact rather than a defensible claim. Off-topic Defensible thesis Clear position 0 POINTS 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS Simple restatement of

  13. PDF AP® ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION

    The writing often demonstrates a lack of control over the conventions of composition: inadequate development of ideas, accumulation of errors, or a focus that is unclear, inconsistent, or repetitive. Essays scored a 3 may contain significant misreading and/or demonstrate inept writing. 2-1 These essays compound the weaknesses of the papers in ...

  14. PDF AP® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION

    Question 1. The essay score should reflect the essay's quality as a whole. Remember that students had only 15 minutes to read the sources and 40 minutes to write; the essay, therefore, is not a finished product and should not be judged by standards appropriate for an out-of-class assignment. Evaluate it as a draft, making certain to reward ...

  15. Decoding the AP Language and Composition Exam Rubric

    The questions ask students to analyze nonfiction texts (23-25 questions) and make editing choices on short essays (20-22 questions). The multiple choice section accounts for 45% of the AP Language exam score, and students are given one hour to complete it. The second part of the exam requires students to write three essays.

  16. AP English Literature and Composition Exam Questions

    Download free-response questions from this year's exam and past exams along with scoring guidelines, sample responses from exam takers, and scoring distributions. If you are using assistive technology and need help accessing these PDFs in another format, contact Services for Students with Disabilities at 212-713-8333 or by email at ssd@info ...

  17. AP Lang Exam Guide

    Format of the 2024 AP English Language and Composition exam. This year, all AP exams will cover all units and essay types. The 2024 AP English Language and Composition exam format will be: Section I: Multiple Choice - 45% of your score. 45 questions in 1 hour. Section II: Free Response Section - 55% of your score. 2 hours and 15 minutes for:

  18. How To Use The New AP® English Scoring Rubric

    Anatomy of the New Rubric. While essays were previously graded on a holistic scale of 0 to 9, reflecting overall quality, the College Board has switched to an analytic rubric, which evaluates student success out of 6 possible points across three scoring categories. The three scoring categories are: ... Q1: Synthesis Essay; Q2: Rhetorical ...

  19. PDF AP English Language and Composition FRQ 1 Scoring Commentaries with

    Scoring Commentaries on 2020 Rubrics (Applied to 2019 Student Responses) 2 September 2019 Sample LL 6/6 Points (A1 - B4 - C1) Row A: 1/1 The response earned a point for Row A because it presents a clear thesis that responds to the prompt and takes a position on the factors that individuals/agencies "ought to ponder." The thesis in this

  20. How to Score Your Own AP® English Literature Practice Essay

    The top-tier section of the AP® English Literature rubric states that the best essays "demonstrate the writer's ability to discuss a literary work with insight and understanding and to control a wide range of the elements of effective composition." That's a little abstract for our analysis, but luckily there's more concrete ...

  21. PDF AP English Language and Composition

    Indicate clearly the sources used through direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary. Sources may be cited as Source A, Source B, etc., or by using the description in parentheses. Explain how the evidence supports your line of reasoning. Use appropriate grammar and punctuation in communicating your argument.

  22. PDF AP English Literature and Composition FRQ 1 Scoring Commentaries with

    AP English Literature and Composition FRQ 1 Scoring Commentaries with 2020 Rubrics - Applied to 2019 Student Responses Keywords: sample student responses; free-response questions; course information; exam information; curriculum information; course resources; teacher resources; exam resources; 2020 rubrics; course and exam redesign; re-scored ...

  23. AP English Language and Composition Exam Questions

    Download free-response questions from this year's exam and past exams along with scoring guidelines, sample responses from exam takers, and scoring distributions. If you are using assistive technology and need help accessing these PDFs in another format, contact Services for Students with Disabilities at 212-713-8333 or by email at ssd@info ...