The AP Spanish Literature and Culture exam is designed by the College Board to test your literary analysis and reading comprehension skills, as well as your familiarity with literary terminology.
The 2013 test date for the AP Spanish Literature exam is Friday, May 17 at 8:00 a.m.
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Section I | Content |
Question Details |
40% | 80 min. |
Multiple Choice | Reading Analysis | 65 multiple choice questions | 40% | 80 min. |
Section II | Free Response | Essays |
60% | 110 min. |
Essay 1 | Poetry Analysis |
You'll analyze how a given theme is treated in a poem which will be printed in the exam booklet. | 20% | Approx. 30 min. |
Essay 2 | Thematic Analysis | You'll analyze how a given theme is treated in either one or two works from the required reading list. |
20% | Approx. 40 min. |
Essay 3 | Text Analysis | You'll either write an essay analyzing critical commentary about a particular work or short answers for two or three open-ended questions about an excerpt from a work on the required reading list. | 20% | Approx. 40 min |