AP English Language

AP English Language focuses on rhetoric, argumentation, and analysis of nonfiction texts, developing skills in writing, critical thinking, and effective communication.

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8.3 Considering how all choices made in an argument affect the audience
January 22, 2025
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8.3 Considering how all choices made in an argument affect the audience
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8.2 Considering how sentence development and word choice affect how the writer is perceived by an audience
January 22, 2025
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8.2 Considering how sentence development and word choice affect how the writer is perceived by an audience
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8.1 Choosing comparisons based on an audience
January 22, 2025
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8.1 Choosing comparisons based on an audience
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7.4 Exploring how sentence development affects an argument
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7.4 Exploring how sentence development affects an argument
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7.3 Examining how counterargument or alternative perspectives affect an argument
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7.3 Examining how counterargument or alternative perspectives affect an argument
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7.2 Considering how words, phrases, and clauses can modify and limit an argument
January 16, 2025
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7.2 Considering how words, phrases, and clauses can modify and limit an argument
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7.1 Examining complexities in issues
January 16, 2025
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7.1 Examining complexities in issues
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6.4 Analyzing Tone and Shifts in Tone
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6.4 Analyzing Tone and Shifts in Tone
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6.3 Adjusting an Argument to New Evidence
January 16, 2025
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6.3 Adjusting an Argument to New Evidence
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6.2 Recognizing and accounting for bias
January 16, 2025
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6.2 Recognizing and accounting for bias
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6.1 Incorporating multiple perspectives strategically into an argument
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5.4 Using transitions
January 16, 2025
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5.4 Using transitions