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  1. PDF AP English Language and Composition Free-Response Questions Scoring

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay 6 points Reporting Category Scoring Criteria Row A Thesis (0-1 points) 4.B 0 points For any of the following: • There is no defensible thesis. • The intended thesis only restates the prompt. • The intended thesis provides a summary of the issue with no apparent or coherent claim. • There is ...

  2. PDF AP Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay. 0 POINTS. 1 POINT: For any of the following: No defensible thesis Simple restatement of prompt only ... Self-Evaluation for Question 1: Synthesis Essay. Student's Name: SELF-ASSESSMENT. Effort Assessment. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being low and 5 being high, how .

  3. PDF Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay (6 points)

    AP English Language and Composition Scoring Rubrics (Effective Fall 2019) September 2019 . Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay (6 points) Reporting Category Scoring Criteria . Row A Thesis (0-1 points) •

  4. PDF AP Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay 0 POINTS 1 POINT For any of the following: No defensible thesis Simple restatement of prompt only Summary of topic with no clear claim States an apparent fact rather than a defensible claim. Off-topic Defensible thesis Clear position 0 POINTS 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS Simple restatement of

  5. PDF AP English Language and Composition Question 1: Synthesis 2020 Scoring

    Row B: 4/4. The response earned four points for Row B because the evidence clearly relates to the thesis and the commentary engages specific details from the sources to draw conclusions relative to the thesis, making it especially well-developed. The response appropriately cites three sources.

  6. PDF AP English Language and Composition Question 1: Synthesis (2019) Sample

    Question 1: Synthesis (2019) Sample Student Responses 4 Sample A [1] According to a recent report on limate change published by the United Nations, Earth's global climate temperature is expected to rise by 1.5°C in the coming decades and the effects can potentially be catastrophic unless real intervention is taken.

  7. PDF AP® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION

    Additionally, the essay gives little indication. AP® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION 2011 SCORING COMMENTARY. Question 1 (continued) that the student is able to deploy the ideas gleaned from these sources strategically or independently. In paragraph 5 the essay's level of argument improves as the student discusses how the weather in various ...

  8. PDF AP® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION

    Question 1. The essay score should reflect the essay's quality as a whole. Remember that students had only 15 minutes to read the sources and 40 minutes to write; the essay, therefore, is not a finished product and should not be judged by standards appropriate for an out-of-class assignment. Evaluate it as a draft, making certain to reward ...

  9. PDF AP English Language and Composition Free-Response Questions 1-3 Scoring

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay . 6 points. Reporting Category Scoring Criteria. Row A Thesis (0-1 points) 4.B; 0 points: For any of the following: • There is no defensible thesis. • ... AP English Language Scoring Rubric, Free-Response Question 1-3; SG 1:

  10. PDF AP English Language and Composition

    2020 Scoring Guidelines . Question 1: Synthesis Essay 6 points . As the Internet age changes what and how people read, there has been considerable debate about the future of public libraries. While some commentators question whether libraries can stay relevant, others see new possibilities for libraries in the changing dynamics of today's ...

  11. PDF AP Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay

    0 POINTS 1 POINT For any of the following: No defensible thesis Simple restatement of prompt only Summary of topic with no clear claim States an apparent fact rather than a defensible claim. Off-topic Defensible thesis Clear position 0 POINTS 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS Simple restatement of thesis (if existing). OR Fewer than 2 sources ...

  12. PDF AP® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION

    Question 1 The essay's score should reflect the essay's quality as a whole. Remember that students had only 15 minutes to read the sources and 40 minutes to write; the essay, therefore, is not a finished product and ... For the purposes of scoring, synthesis means using sources to develop a position and citing them accurately. ©2015 The ...

  13. PDF Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay 6 points

    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay 6 points Reporting Category Scoring Criteria Row A Thesis (0-1 points) 4.B 0 points For any of the following: • There is no defensible thesis. • The intended thesis only restates the prompt. • The intended thesis provides a summary of the issue with no apparent or coherent claim. • There is ...

  14. PDF AP English Language and Composition Scoring Rubric for Question 1

    0 POINTS 1 POINT For any of the following: No defensible thesis. Simple restatement of prompt only. Summary of topic with no clear claim. Off-topic. Defensible thesis with a line of reasoning. Clear position. 0 POINTS 1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS Simple restatement of thesis (if existing). OR 2 or fewer sources referenced. OR Unrelated ...

  15. PDF Index of Scores for Samples: Question 1

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  16. PDF Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay (6 points)

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    Scoring Rubric for Question 1: Synthesis Essay (6 points) Reporting Category Scoring Criteria. Row A Thesis (0-1 points) 0 points For any of the following: There is no defensible thesis. The intended thesis only restates the prompt. The intended thesis provides a summary of the issue with no apparent or coherent claim.

  18. Synthesis Essay Materials

    The two synthesis essay questions below are examples of the question type that has been one of the three free-response questions on the AP English Language and Composition Exam as of the May 2007 exam. The synthesis question asks students to synthesize information from a variety of sources to inform their own discussion of a topic. Students are given a 15-minute reading period to accommodate ...

  19. PDF AP English Language and Composition Scoring Guidelines

    The prose demonstrates a consistent ability to control a wide range of the elements of effective writing but is not necessarily flawless. 7 − Essays earning a score of 7 meet the criteria for the score of 6 but provide a more complete explanation, more thorough development, or a more mature prose style. 6 − Adequate.

  20. AP English Language and Composition Past Exam Questions

    Download free-response questions from past exams along with scoring guidelines, sample responses from exam takers, and scoring distributions. If you are using assistive technology and need help accessing these PDFs in another format, contact Services for Students with Disabilities at 212-713-8333 or by email at [email protected].