PT 2 stands for Performance Task 2, which is a component of the AP Seminar exam. It requires students to analyze and evaluate multiple sources of information on a given topic and develop an argument or propose a solution.
Analyzing Evidence: This term refers to the process of examining and evaluating different types of information, such as data, facts, or examples, to support an argument or claim.
Line of Reasoning: A line of reasoning is the logical progression of ideas that supports an argument. It involves connecting evidence and claims in a coherent and convincing manner.
Primary Source: A primary source is an original piece of information or document that provides firsthand evidence about a particular topic. Examples include diaries, letters, photographs, or interviews.
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