General Test Info
Multiple Choice
Synthesis FRQ
Rhetorical Analysis FRQ
Argumentative FRQ
100

How long is the AP Language and Composition exam?

Approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes.

1 hour for multiple choice and 2 hours and 15 minutes for FRQs. 

100

What is the primary purpose of a rhetorical question in an argument?

To engage the audience and provoke thought.

100

What is the first step in writing a synthesis essay?

Read and understand the prompt and sources.

100

Define "ethos" in the context of rhetorical appeals.

Credibility or ethical appeal.

100

What is the primary purpose of a counterargument in an argumentative essay?

To acknowledge opposing viewpoints and strengthen the main argument.

200

How many essays are required in the free-response section of the exam?

Three FRQs- Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, and Argumentative

200

Which of the following best describes the tone of a satirical essay?

Ironic or humorous.

200

How should sources be integrated into a synthesis essay?

By paraphrasing and quoting evidence.

200

How does identifying the audience impact a rhetorical analysis?

It helps tailor the analysis to the intended recipients.

200

How can evidence be effectively used in an argumentative essay?

Through clear, relevant, and well-cited examples.

300

How much time is allotted for the synthesis essay?

40 minutes of typing-- plus the 15 minutes to read the sources. 

300

Identify the main rhetorical appeal used in an advertisement that highlights expert testimonials.

Ethos.

300

What is the role of the thesis statement in a synthesis essay?

To present the main argument and structure the essay.

300

What is the significance of diction in a rhetorical analysis?

It affects the tone and style, influencing the reader’s perception.

300

What is the role of the concession in strengthening an argument?

To show understanding of different viewpoints and enhance credibility.

400

What percentage of the final score is the multiple-choice section worth?

45%

400

In a passage, the author's use of vivid imagery primarily serves to:

To create a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

400

How many sources are typically required to support a synthesis essay?

At least three sources.

400

Explain how tone is established through syntax.

Through sentence structure and word choice.

400

Describe how logical fallacies can weaken an argument.

They undermine the argument's logic and credibility.

500

What is the best strategy for managing time during the exam?

Prioritize tasks and monitor time closely to complete all sections.

500

What is the effect of anaphora in a speech?


To emphasize a point or create rhythm.

500

Describe the importance of the conclusion in a synthesis essay.

To summarize the argument and restate the thesis.

500

Analyze the impact of juxtaposition in a rhetorical piece.

It highlights contrasting ideas to enhance understanding.

500

Explain the significance of the call to action in concluding an argumentative essay.

It urges the audience to take a specific action or adopt a viewpoint.