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This guide will go over how to create introductions and conclusions for each of the FRQs on the AP English Language exam.ย
Introductions and conclusions are critical components of a well-written essay for the College Board AP Language and Composition Exam. These two sections of an essay serve to frame the argument and provide structure for the rest of the essay. The introduction is where the writer presents the topic and provides a thesis statement that establishes the focus of the essay. A strong introduction should grab the reader's attention, provide background information, and establish the writer's credibility. In the body of the essay, the writer will develop their argument, using evidence and analysis to support their thesis. The conclusion, on the other hand, is where the writer summarizes the main points of the essay and provides a final thought on the topic. A strong conclusion should leave the reader with a sense of closure and should reiterate the thesis in a new way. Introductions and conclusions are essential for ensuring that the essay is well-structured and that the argument is clear and easy to follow.ย
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4 min readโขjune 18, 2024
This guide will go over how to create introductions and conclusions for each of the FRQs on the AP English Language exam.ย
Introductions and conclusions are critical components of a well-written essay for the College Board AP Language and Composition Exam. These two sections of an essay serve to frame the argument and provide structure for the rest of the essay. The introduction is where the writer presents the topic and provides a thesis statement that establishes the focus of the essay. A strong introduction should grab the reader's attention, provide background information, and establish the writer's credibility. In the body of the essay, the writer will develop their argument, using evidence and analysis to support their thesis. The conclusion, on the other hand, is where the writer summarizes the main points of the essay and provides a final thought on the topic. A strong conclusion should leave the reader with a sense of closure and should reiterate the thesis in a new way. Introductions and conclusions are essential for ensuring that the essay is well-structured and that the argument is clear and easy to follow.ย
Introduction
Conclusion
Introduction
Use the following template and replaced the bolded words with whatever is relevant to the text that you are provided.
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