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Princeton Review AP English Language & Composition Prep, 2023: 5 Practice Tests + Complete Content Review + Strategies & Techniques (College Test Preparation) PDF

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The Princeton Review Publishing Team Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief David Soto, Senior Director, Data Operations Stephen Koch, Senior Manager, Data Operations Deborah Weber, Director of Production Jason Ullmeyer, Production Design Manager Jennifer Chapman, Senior Production Artist Selena Coppock, Director of Editorial Aaron Riccio, Senior Editor Meave Shelton, Senior Editor Chris Chimera, Editor Orion McBean, Editor Patricia Murphy, Editor Laura Rose, Editor Alexa Schmitt Bugler, Editorial Assistant Penguin Random House Publishing Team Tom Russell, VP, Publisher Alison Stoltzfus, Senior Director, Publishing Brett Wright, Senior Editor Emily Hoffman, Assistant Managing Editor Ellen Reed, Production Manager Suzanne Lee, Designer Eugenia Lo, Publishing Assistant The Princeton Review 110 East 42nd St, 7th Floor New York, NY 10017 Copyright © 2022 by TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Penguin Random House LLC, New York. 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Contents Get More (Free) Content Part I: Using This Book to Improve Your AP Score Preview: Your Knowledge, Your Expectations Your Guide to Using This Book How to Begin Part II: Practice Test 1 Practice Test 1 Practice Test 1: Diagnostic Answer Key and Explanations How to Score Practice Test 1 Part III: About the AP English Language and Composition Exam The Structure of the AP English Language and Composition Exam How the AP English Language and Composition Exam Is Scored Overview of Content Topics How AP Exams Are Used Other Resources Designing Your Study Plan Part IV: Test-Taking Strategies for the AP English Language and Composition Exam Preview 1 How to Approach Multiple-Choice Questions 2 Using Time Effectively to Maximize Points 3 Pacing Drills 4 How to Approach the Essays: Basic Principles 5 How to Approach the Synthesis Essay 6 How to Approach the Rhetorical Analysis Essay 7 How to Approach the Argument Essay Reflect Part V: Terms and Modes Review for the AP English Language and Composition Exam 8 Rhetoric and the Elements of Style 9 Basic Rhetorical Modes 10 Complex Rhetorical Modes 11 Rhetorical Fallacies Part VI: Practice Tests 2, 3 and 4 Practice Test 2 Practice Test 2: Answers and Explanations Practice Test 3 Practice Test 3: Answers and Explanations Practice Test 4 Practice Test 4: Answers and Explanations 1 Go to PrincetonReview.com/prep and enter the following ISBN for your book: 9780593451090 2 Answer a few simple questions to set up an exclusive Princeton Review account. 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