This is the type of thesis that must be created in order to write the essay and earn 1 point.
What is a defensible thesis?
These two terms can always be used for the poetry prompt.
What are diction and imagery?
This term describes a narrator whose credibility is compromised, often due to bias, mental instability, or lack of maturity.
What is an unreliable narrator?
While the prompt provides a list of suggested titles, you are allowed to choose any work of this specific "quality."
What is literary merit
This "Espresso" singer is known for her tiny stature, her "Short n' Sweet" album, and her cheeky outro lyrics to the song "Nonsense."
Who is Sabrina Carpenter?
The ratio of of these elements should be 1 to 2.
What is evidence and commentary?
This is known as the ordering of words into specific patterns to reinforce theme.
What is syntax?
This refers to the contrast between what a character (or reader) expects to happen and what actually transpires.
What is situational irony?
This is a large no-no when it comes to evidence and commentary.
What is plot summary?
The famous film character states "I know" after being told he is loved.
Who is Han Solo?
This is the type of quotes that work best to fit into the rubric's requirements.
What are small direct quotes? (unless its Q3)
When reading a poem, you should always look immediately for this with regard to tone.
What is a shift?
AP prompts often ask how a character’s "complex" relationship with this—their surroundings or time period—shapes their identity.
What is setting?
Because you don't have the book in front of you, you aren't expected to provide these, though you should describe specific moments.
What are direct quotes?
This 4-letter word describes the charisma or "game" one has when attracting a romantic partner.
What is rizz?
This is the most important aspect of structure on the rubric row B
What is consistent line of reasoning?
The kind of metaphor that gives inanimate objects or abstract human ideas human characteristics.
What is personification?
In the AP Prose FRQ, you are often asked to analyze these: the internal or external struggles that drive the narrative forward.
What are conflicts?
This point is awarded if you situate your analysis within a broader context or account for alternative interpretations.
What is the sophistication point?
This 3-word phrase is used when someone is being too sensitive online and needs to go outside and interact with nature.
What is "touch grass"
These two terms will most likely lead to earning the sophistication point.
What are complexities and tensions?
This is the contrast between actual meaning and the suggestion of another meaning.
What is irony?
This is the first element of this section that a reader must understand.
What are theme and/or meaning?
This term refers to the "social, cultural, or historical" circumstances surrounding a work that can add depth to your argument.
What is context?
This 24K gold designer toy became the most "sold out" item of 2025, leading to massive mall brawls and resale prices in the thousands.
What is the Labubu?