How to write the AP exam persuasive essay

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How to write the AP exam persuasive essay How to write the AP exam persuasive essay? Source #1- print : Highlight key ideas (6min to read) Source #2 -audio – Take notes (repeated twice) Source #3 – chart/graph – Use this information You have 40 min to write

Specific Requirements for AP 1 Specific Requirements for AP 1. You must demonstrate understanding of viewponts of all 3 sources. 2. You must take a position on the issue and develop your argument 3.You must cite all 3 sources to defend your argument without just repeating verbatum what you read or heard

-State your point of view -Develop an argument to support it -State your point of view -Develop an argument to support it. -Make a list of specific facts and examples - Quote all three sources . Use the terms « source 1, source 2 » - Stay focused on your point of view and defend it. - Summarize and conclude your argument Don’t forget to revise