You quit worrying about how to pass and start reading/writing/studying/practicing.
An example of a line of reasoning in an AP Language and Composition essay could be analyzing how the use of persuasive language in a political speech influences the audience's perception of the speaker's credibility and message.
No, it's Literature. At least that's what it is at most schools, check if yours is different.
I don't know, but it's an answer on page 185 in " Cracking the AP English Language & Composition Exam 2010 Edition
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Sorry better luck next yeay! wow ...that was helpful :P
It's spelled sophomore by the way. Here's a list of possible AP classes you can take: AP Biology AP World History AP Human Geography AP Foreign Language (level 5 &6 if you decide to go that far) **Foreign language AP classes can only be taken if you've completed levels 1-4 of the language first.**
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Advanced Placement
Yes, the tests are very similar. While it helps very much to have a solid background in literature, the only major difference between the two is that one covers fiction (AP Lit) and one covers non-fiction (AP Lang). Many people take only one class and then take both tests.
More math and science and less social science and humanities! Especially in AP classes!