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|name=AP English Language and Composition | |||
description | |description=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. | ||
department | |department=English Language and Literature | ||
teacher | |teacher=Stephen Rustin | ||
sessions | |sessions=3 | ||
|grcode=E11 | |||
|offered=Currently | |||
grcode | |opento=Juniors | ||
offered | |requiredby=Liberal Arts House | ||
opento | }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 7 February 2025
Department | English Language and Literature |
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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.