For each of the Advanced Placement English Language and Composition Essays (the Synthesis, the Analysis, the Argumentative/Persuasive), consider the following to determine the AP Rubric Grade.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
AP English Language and Composition Essay Rubric
For each of the Advanced Placement English Language and Composition Essays (the Synthesis, the Analysis, the Argumentative/Persuasive), consider the following to determine the AP Rubric Grade.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Freshman English and AP English--Writing Portfolios
Saint Jerome Writing, Caravaggio (1605) |
It is very important that you keep and do not lose any of the assignments for this class. After the AP Exam, you are required to return all work to me to keep in a writing portfolio. I will keep the writing portfolio in my classroom; you will be able to access it at any time. Thank you.
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