✍️AP English Language and Composition·College Board

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Built specifically for AP English Language

  • Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, and Argument essay practice
  • AI-graded essays against the official 6-point AP rubrics
  • Multiple-choice rhetorical and reading practice
  • Logical fallacy and rhetorical device flashcards (Anki export)
  • Source citation practice for synthesis essays

AP English Language is one of the highest-enrollment AP courses — and one of the easiest to improve in. The score depends almost entirely on three essays (Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, Argument), each worth ~21% of the total grade. Practice them, score them, repeat — that's the path to a 4 or 5.

The Synthesis Essay is unique: you receive 6–7 sources and must build an argument citing at least 3. Our practice mode generates a fresh source set on a current topic each time, with AI feedback specifically on your citation accuracy and source use.

Rhetorical Analysis tests your ability to identify HOW an author makes an argument, not whether you agree. Our MCQ practice trains rhetorical device recognition (anaphora, asyndeton, juxtaposition, etc.) at AP-level passages.

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How does essay grading work?

AI feedback uses the official 6-point AP rubric (Thesis 1, Evidence & Commentary 4, Sophistication 1) for each essay type, with quote-by-quote justification.

Synthesis or argument — which is harder?

Synthesis trips up more students because it demands source citation under time pressure. Argument is more familiar (it's like a college-style persuasive essay) but rewards depth of reasoning. Practice both.

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