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5 min read•july 11, 2024
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
Hey Spanish Literature students! This blog's all about making you an expert on the free-response section of the AP Spanish Lit exam, which makes up 50% of your score. Are you ready? We are! Let's get started! 🎉
College Board has 6 "practices" (skills) that it uses to assess students on the FRQ section of the AP exam. Here they are, with a short description of each:
In this FRQ, you'll have to read an excerpt from a text on the required reading list. Based on this excerpt, you must identify the period of the text as well as explain thematic development in the text. You may identify the author correctly. 🤔
Let's see exactly what College Board wants in your response to achieve the highest scores on the rubric 📃
FRQ 1's points come from content and language usage; below are the criteria for earning the highest score on each section. The question for which the rubric was developed is also included.
Just like FRQ 1, you earn points for content and language usage. Let's go through the scoring guidelines ✍
In this question, the prompt will have an excerpt from one of your required readings. You will then have to write an essay about how that text represents a literary movement, period, genre, or technique, and discuss its cultural context 🗯
You will have to use evidence including detailed textual analysis and discuss rhetorical, stylistic, and structural features of the text 📃
Here is what you need to do to get the highest scores on the rubric with the 2018 FRQ:
Your essay will then compare the representation of the theme in the two texts. You need to provide sufficient textual support and analyze authorial choices in both texts 📚
Here's what you needed to do to get the highest score for this FRQ on the 2018 exam: 💪
We hope you learned some more about the FRQ section on the AP Spanish Literature exam! We have a huge collection of resources to support you on our website, app.fiveable.me. 😲
Remember that Fiveable always has your back — good luck! 🎉
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5 min read•july 11, 2024
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan
Hey Spanish Literature students! This blog's all about making you an expert on the free-response section of the AP Spanish Lit exam, which makes up 50% of your score. Are you ready? We are! Let's get started! 🎉
College Board has 6 "practices" (skills) that it uses to assess students on the FRQ section of the AP exam. Here they are, with a short description of each:
In this FRQ, you'll have to read an excerpt from a text on the required reading list. Based on this excerpt, you must identify the period of the text as well as explain thematic development in the text. You may identify the author correctly. 🤔
Let's see exactly what College Board wants in your response to achieve the highest scores on the rubric 📃
FRQ 1's points come from content and language usage; below are the criteria for earning the highest score on each section. The question for which the rubric was developed is also included.
Just like FRQ 1, you earn points for content and language usage. Let's go through the scoring guidelines ✍
In this question, the prompt will have an excerpt from one of your required readings. You will then have to write an essay about how that text represents a literary movement, period, genre, or technique, and discuss its cultural context 🗯
You will have to use evidence including detailed textual analysis and discuss rhetorical, stylistic, and structural features of the text 📃
Here is what you need to do to get the highest scores on the rubric with the 2018 FRQ:
Your essay will then compare the representation of the theme in the two texts. You need to provide sufficient textual support and analyze authorial choices in both texts 📚
Here's what you needed to do to get the highest score for this FRQ on the 2018 exam: 💪
We hope you learned some more about the FRQ section on the AP Spanish Literature exam! We have a huge collection of resources to support you on our website, app.fiveable.me. 😲
Remember that Fiveable always has your back — good luck! 🎉
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