Verified for the 2025 AP English Language examโขCitation:
You've learned the key components of argument writing: understanding the task, crafting a thesis, supporting with evidence, and demonstrating sophistication. Now it's time to bring these elements together into a complete essay. This guide will show you how to organize your ideas, manage your time, and write an effective argument essay from start to finish.
Example prompt on classroom participation:
Many educators and researchers argue that classroom participation should be a significant portion of students' grades, claiming it encourages engagement, develops crucial communication skills, and prepares students for future professional environments. However, critics contend that grading participation can unfairly disadvantage introverted students, those with anxiety, or students from cultural backgrounds where speaking up is not encouraged.
Write an essay that argues your position on whether classroom participation should be a required component of course grades.
10 Minutes: Reading and Planning
First Read (3-4 minutes)
Second Read (3-4 minutes)
Planning (2-3 minutes)
25 Minutes: Writing
5 Minutes: Reviewing
Introduction
Body Paragraphs (2-3)
Each paragraph should:
Example paragraph structure:
Conclusion
Introduction
Body Paragraph 1: Cultural Impact
Body Paragraph 2: Learning Styles
Body Paragraph 3: Workplace Reality
Here's a strong body paragraph with analysis of its elements:
"The modern workplace reveals why traditional participation grades misalign with professional reality. While proponents claim these grades prepare students for professional life, today's workplace increasingly values diverse communication styles, from detailed written analyses to collaborative digital platforms. Silicon Valley's most innovative companies often employ highly skilled professionals who contribute primarily through coding, writing, or problem-solving rather than verbal participation. This evidence demonstrates how mandatory participation grades may actually disadvantage students from developing the varied communication skills modern employers seek."
Elements that make this strong:
Time Management
Evidence Selection
Commentary Development
Sophistication
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