https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/ap-exam-donald-trump/
This article was written by Audrey Browning on May 11. The authors intend was to share the irony of how many AP high school students discussed Trump in their essays about “artifice” in politics. But he also mentions that some students did not reference Trump. Browning's tone was humorous which was determined by including multiple memes about the test. The article included a tonal shift of going from people “roasting” Trump to mentioning that not all students used Trump as an example and that they started posting other memes about what they did write about. The author then mentions that students aren’t suppose to mention what was even on the test. The credibility of the topic itself comes from Buzzfeed which was the original place that Browning got her information on the topic. The author uses the words “creative” and “inspiration” to describe how she feels about the students. The article follows many different memes posted on twitter starting with just using #APLang, then memed what Trump would think about them, it moves on to what student who didn’t write about Trump posted, and it ends with memes mocking the college board testing administrators. The end of the article states “Here’s to hoping no test scores get canceled over memes!”
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