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Dynamic Path's AP Spanish Reading Comprehension module is a focused exam prep module for the Advanced Placement Spanish Language and Culture exam. 

Practice your Spanish and prepare for the multiple-choice section of the exam with questions about grammar, translation, dialect differences, formal and informal speech, writing conventions, and reading passages.

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There are 69 questions on the AP Spanish Exam, divided into two categories: Multiple Choice (30 questions, 43.47%), Multiple Choice with Audio (35 questions, 50.72%), Free Response Written (2 questions, 3.23%), and Free Response (2 questions, 3.23%).

The AP Spanish Exam is 3 hours and 3 minutes long.

Generally, a score of 3 out of 5 or higher is considered a passing score in an AP exam. Scoring at least a 3 is usually required to receive college credit hours. Colleges decide what grade to grant credit for, and some may only accept a 4 or 5.

Passing the AP Spanish Exam can grant a student college course credit.

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