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- The free-response section lasts one hour and 40 minutes and consists of four questions, each of which is worth 12.5% of your total score. So as a whole, the free-response section accounts for half your total AP Gov score (the other 50% comes from the multiple-choice section). Each FRQ is worth 3-6 raw points.
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Explore course-specific free-response questions, scoring information, and student samples from past exams.
- AP English Language and Composition 2013 Free-Response Questions
Read the following seven sources carefully, including the...
- AP® English Literature and Composition - College Board
2013 AP ® ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION FREE-RESPONSE...
- AP Chemistry 2013 Free-Response Questions - College Board
The Section II score weighting for these questions is 15...
- AP English Language and Composition - AP Students | College Board
In the free-response section, you’ll respond to three...
- AP English Language and Composition 2013 Free-Response Questions
Download free-response questions from past AP English Language & Composition exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses, and scoring distributions.
Read the following seven sources carefully, including the introductory information for each source. Then, in a well-organized essay that synthesizes at least three of the sources for support, examine the factors a group or agency should consider in memorializing an event or person and in creating a monument.
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2013 AP ® ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS -4- Question 3 (Suggested time—40 minutes. This question counts as one-third of the total essay section score.) A bildungsroman, or coming-of-age novel, recounts the psychological or moral development of its protagonist from
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Mar 1, 2022 · The Free Response Questions (FRQs) are the essay portion of the AP® Language exam. The exam itself has two parts; the first is a multiple-choice section, and the second is the FRQs. This guide provides an overview, some strategies, and some examples of the FRQs from the CollegeBoard.
The Section II score weighting for these questions is 15 percent each. Your responses to these questions will be scored on the basis of the accuracy and relevance of the information cited. Explanations should be clear and well organized. Examples and equations may be included in your responses where appropriate.
In the free-response section, you’ll respond to three questions with written answers. This section tests your skill in composition in three areas: Synthesis: After reading 6 texts about a topic (including visual and quantitative sources), you will compose an argument that combines and cites at least 3 of the sources to support your thesis.