This is the longest stimulus material for the IWA and IMP.
What is In their Own Words: Resilience among Haitian Survivors of the 2010 Earthquake?
In this part of the exam you must explain the author's line of reasoning by identifying claims used to build the argument and the connections between them.
What is the End Of Course Exam A?
This is Ms.Wiley's favorite Alaskan sport.
What is dog mushing?
This student was late 95% of the year.
Who is Ryan Park?
This is how long the exam was.
This leader wrote the Long Walk to Freedom.
Who is Nelson Mandela?
This presentation lasts between 8-10 minutes.
What is the Team Media Presentation?
The other class that Ms.Wiley teaches.
What is yoga?
This student is most likely to fall asleep during class.
Who is Elias Soule?
This source in Part B wrote about social netwoks.
What is Source B?
This insect evolved due to urban pressures, transforming its color from spotted to black.
What is the peppered moth?
This is used for students to articulate a detailed response to a question posed using relevant evidence.
What is oral defense?
This is what Ms. Wiley says when someone needs to speak up.
What is PROJECTION?
This is Ulysses favorite sport.
What is tennis?
This was the problem most people faced in Source C.
What is network connectivity?
This government buildings' funding was down $65 million in New York City.
What is the public libraries?
This part of the AP Seminar assessment is 35% of the weight.
This is where you can find Ms.Wiley during lunch.
What is writing lab?
This student has a twin brother.
Who is Wiktoria Grochowski?
This is where the man lived in Source A of Part B the exam.
What is the Isle of Budelli?
This is how old Gogol turned in the Excerpt from The Namesake.
What is 14 years old?
This is the score you could earn in row 3 of the IWA scoring if you describe multiple perspectives and identify some similarities or differences between them.
What is 6 points?
Who is Ms.Wiley's brother?
This student is a citizen of the UK.
Who is Brianna Gill-Anderson?
This vocabulary word in Source D defines a high point of land or rock projecting into a body of water.
What is a promontory?