AP Language and Composition – Argument Free Response

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AP Language and Composition – Argument Free Response

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✏️Grow your skills in reading and writing to tackle the AP Language and Composition Argument Free Response! This Test Preparation Customizable Lesson helps students to prepare for excellence by providing regular practice on this rigorous assessment task. With optional scaffolding activities, this Customizable Lesson is sure to boost student scores into the stratosphere! Students will also receive immediate feedback on their writing to help them grow to the next level of achievement! 🦸 Learning Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to author an Argument Free Response Essay in alignment with the requirements of the AP Language and Composition examination. ⏳ Estimated time: 80 minutes - 40 minutes for scaffolding activities - 40 minutes for writing task 🛠 To Customize your Lesson: 1. Type in a topic 2. Select your grade level 3. Click Customize now, and your personalized lesson is ready to go! 🚀 Pro-Tips: - Customize this lesson with topics suggested by your students! - Reduce the number of scaffolds to increase the rigor of the practice task, or decrease the time of the lesson! 📍Advanced Placement Skills: • 2.A: Write introductions and conclusions appropriate to the purpose and context of the rhetorical situation. • 4.A: Develop paragraphs composed of a variety of sentence structures, including simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. • 4.B: Use appropriate and varied transitions to link the major sections of the text, create cohesion, and clarify the relationships among complex ideas and concepts. • 4.C: Use precise language, domain-specific vocabulary, and techniques such as metaphor, simile, and analogy to manage the complexity of the topic. • 6.A: Use punctuation as a rhetorical strategy to enhance meaning, convey tone, and achieve particular effects. • 6.B: Use a variety of sentence structures to achieve different purposes and effects. • 6.C: Use conventional and non-conventional syntax to create a desired effect. • 8.A: Utilize evidence to support claims and develop reasoning. • 8.B: Integrate evidence from multiple sources to support a claim. • 8.C: Cite sources appropriately to avoid plagiarism and maintain academic integrity. Tags: Test Prep, Analysis, Feedback, AP, Advanced Placement, AP Language, AP Argument, Argument, Argumentative, Free Response, College Prep, Career, Standardized Test, Test Practice, Practice Task.