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Paragraph Completion (With Root Words)

Description
The first exercise in the writing section will be similar to what previously appeared on the exam, a paragraph with the root words given in parentheses. Students will be asked to read the paragraph and fill in 10 blanks with the correct forms of the root words that are provided. This part of the exam measures accuracy, grammar, and usage (inflected words, subject-verb agreement [person, number, verb tense], noun-adjective agreement [number and gender], apócope, article agreement, plurals, pronoun agreement [gender and number], etc.).

What's Different?/Changes to Paragraph Completion
(See Task G materials below)
  • All fill-in questions will be contextualized in a paragraph.
  • Answers can be more than one word.
Evidence
The AP Spanish Language student can:
  • Use language that is semantically and grammatically accurate according to a given context.
  • Recognize cultural elements implicit in written texts.
  • Interpret linguistic cues to infer social relationships.





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