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4 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Brandon Wu
Brandon Wu
The AP Lang exam consists of three free response questions โ๏ธ , and you have 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete these three essays:
"Make sure your essays have a line of reasoning, which means that thereโs a beginning, middle, and end. Make sure your paragraphs link. Always have evidence and cite it because you do not want to assume that you got information from your head when you didnโt." โDiane Fakinlede
This is a fantastic piece of general advice. At its core, aย line of reasoningย is a distinct "thread" that connects your evidence and analysis to create your argument. To establish a line of reasoning, you must ensure your claims, evidence, and analysis all flow together in a clear structure.ย
Line of reasoning, however, is also present in your rhetorical analysis essay. Fundamentally speaking, your analysis of the author's rhetorical choices is an argument, since you are proving that the author's use of literary devices builds their argument and achieves their purpose. Consequently, having an explicit line of reasoning is crucial, as organization is key to proving your analysis.
Learn even more about line of reasoning inย Fiveable's AP Lang 2020 FRQ study guide!
You may be wondering, "How can I organize my line of reasoning?" The answer: an outline ๐
One AP Lang student notes:
"Always do a rough outline. Even if it's only a few words, writing out and organizing your thoughts helps prevent the essay from being choppy, but still leaves room to add other things. Try to select evidence that is linked so that you can easily transition between topics/paragraphs using a single theme or two that are relatedโwhatever is coherent." โAmrita Arora
Each person outlines differently, but there are some core elements that you should include for your outline:
An explicit structure can look several different ways! For instance, for rhetorical analysis, I personally always wrote my body paragraphs in this fashion:
Some teachers may tell you that "practice makes perfect," but the more correct motto is "Practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Using ineffective strategies while in your practice will make that a habit, which could hurt you on exam day.
When practicing at first, try different strategies to see what works best for you. Then, develop your own structure, outlining process, and writing style. Just make sure that you're always practicing like it's the real deal!
All in all, AP Lang free-response questions aren't too hard to tackle as long as you maintain good study habits. Through permanent practice supplemented by a clear structure in your outlines, you'll write effective essays that will blow your teacher and AP reader's socks off ๐งฆ
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4 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Brandon Wu
Brandon Wu
The AP Lang exam consists of three free response questions โ๏ธ , and you have 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete these three essays:
"Make sure your essays have a line of reasoning, which means that thereโs a beginning, middle, and end. Make sure your paragraphs link. Always have evidence and cite it because you do not want to assume that you got information from your head when you didnโt." โDiane Fakinlede
This is a fantastic piece of general advice. At its core, aย line of reasoningย is a distinct "thread" that connects your evidence and analysis to create your argument. To establish a line of reasoning, you must ensure your claims, evidence, and analysis all flow together in a clear structure.ย
Line of reasoning, however, is also present in your rhetorical analysis essay. Fundamentally speaking, your analysis of the author's rhetorical choices is an argument, since you are proving that the author's use of literary devices builds their argument and achieves their purpose. Consequently, having an explicit line of reasoning is crucial, as organization is key to proving your analysis.
Learn even more about line of reasoning inย Fiveable's AP Lang 2020 FRQ study guide!
You may be wondering, "How can I organize my line of reasoning?" The answer: an outline ๐
One AP Lang student notes:
"Always do a rough outline. Even if it's only a few words, writing out and organizing your thoughts helps prevent the essay from being choppy, but still leaves room to add other things. Try to select evidence that is linked so that you can easily transition between topics/paragraphs using a single theme or two that are relatedโwhatever is coherent." โAmrita Arora
Each person outlines differently, but there are some core elements that you should include for your outline:
An explicit structure can look several different ways! For instance, for rhetorical analysis, I personally always wrote my body paragraphs in this fashion:
Some teachers may tell you that "practice makes perfect," but the more correct motto is "Practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Using ineffective strategies while in your practice will make that a habit, which could hurt you on exam day.
When practicing at first, try different strategies to see what works best for you. Then, develop your own structure, outlining process, and writing style. Just make sure that you're always practicing like it's the real deal!
All in all, AP Lang free-response questions aren't too hard to tackle as long as you maintain good study habits. Through permanent practice supplemented by a clear structure in your outlines, you'll write effective essays that will blow your teacher and AP reader's socks off ๐งฆ
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