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Title: Welcome back to AP Essay Writing


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Welcome (back) to AP Essay Writing!
  • How to write for the AP Board.

2
Short Essay Question Format
  • Sentence 1 is a summary of the passage.
  • Sentence 2 is an imperative and a topic. (short)
  • Sentences afterward are standard guidelines.

3
Example of Short Essay Question
  • Catullus 5 Question
  • http//apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repos
    itory/ap03_frq_latin_lit_23204.pdf
  • Catullus 5 Scoring
  • http//apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/repo
    sitory/ap03_sg_latin_lit_26485.pdf
  • Catullus 5 Sample Essays
  • http//apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repos
    itory/ap03_latin_lit_ll3_28119.pdf

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Long Essay Question Format
  • Sentence 1 is a summary of the passage.
  • Sentence 2 is an imperative and a topic.
    (well-developed)
  • Sentences afterward are standard guidelines.
  • Refer to Latin throughout the passage(s)

5
Example of Long Essay Question
  • Catullus 1 Long Essay
  • http//apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repos
    itory/ap04_frq_latin_lit_36243.pdf
  • Catullus 1 Long Essay Rubric
  • http//apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repos
    itory/ap04_sg_latin_lit_36987.pdf
  • Catullus I Long Essay Samples
  • http//apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repos
    itory/ap04_latin_literature_38689.pdf

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Plan more, write less.
  • Use your 15 minutes planning time effectively.
  • Find citations that support the prompt.
  • Outline.

7
Thesis
  • You will receive a prompt, not a question.
  • Turn the statement into a question, or two,
    depending on the prompt.
  • Make sure to include all aspects of the prompt.
  • Answer the question that you have created. This
    is your thesis.

8
Go with what you know.
  • Build your essay around your fiveanchors.
  • Find the Latin that you know THROUGHOUT the
    passage and work with it.
  • Get used to circling these anchors in the passage.

9
  • The burden is on YOU to convince the reader that
    he/she knows the Latin.

Dont cite more than two lines.
10
This is not English class.
  • You are responsible for the Latin and its
    analysis.
  • Not necessarily a five paragraph essay.
  • Introductions and conclusions may be dispensable.
  • You will not receive points for references to
  • Other literature
  • Pop-culture
  • Biographical information
  • Autobiographical information

11
Key Words
  • Include analytical transitions
  • When, since, although
  • Avoid chronological transitions
  • And, next, then, after that

12
But its true
  • Even if it is correct and true, if it doesnt
    refer to the prompt, it doesnt belong in your
    essay.
  • You will not get points for that information and
    you could lose points!
  • Do not summarize the passage.

13
A Time and A Place
  • Essays are not an opportunity to show your
    knowledge of poetic devices. They are not off
    limits, but tread lightly.
  • Avoid basing an essay on
  • Word order
  • Sound effects
  • Meter
  • Figures of speech

14
How long does it have to be?
  • There is no length guideline. In your completed
    essay you must have
  • Covered the entire passage
  • Anti-thesis okay
  • Made all points applicable to prompt

15
How am I graded by the AP Board?
  • You get a score 0-6, or a -.
  • A score of 6 is a well-developed, well-written
    essay that includes appropriate Latin support.
  • A score of 3 is a well-developed, well-written
    essay without any Latin support OR an essay
    without satisfactory arguments, but a good use of
    Latin.
  • A score of 0 discusses Latin, but does not
    address the question.
  • A score of has nothing to do with the Latin.

16
How am I graded by Mrs. Flynn?
  • 6 points 100
  • 5 points 90
  • 4 points 85
  • 3 points 75
  • 2 points 65
  • 1 point 50

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In Conclusion
  • CITATION
  • TRANSLATION
  • INTERPRETATION
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