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Department English Language and Literature
Teacher Stephen Rustin
Sessions 3
GR Code E11
Offered Currently
Open to Juniors
Required by Liberal Arts

AP Lang is a three-session course that focuses on language as a persuasive tool and is designed to develop students’ ability to utilize and analyze rhetorical appeals, techniques, and devices in various media. While students will primarily read non-fiction texts, we will also include some fiction. An AP exam is offered at the end of the year, but is not required to participate in the course.