Every time you have a unit exam, you can expect an essay question to accompany the multiple choice. Usually these questions are taken from previous A.P. Exam essays. The questions are normally over big deals/topics Mr. Brock has stressed. You get twenty-five minutes for one essay. Most students have no problems with these time limits, so don’t rush. In the next few days after the exam, you will peer-grade your responses. The grader is simply looking to see if you answered the question correctly, so there’s no reason to beat around the bush. They’re also looking to see if you used correct grammar throughout the whole essay. While there is no grammar point on the actual exam, you’re likely to be graded harsher than an essay containing no errors.