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title: "Unit 7 – Course Project - AP Latin"
description: "Review Unit 7 – Course Project for AP Latin with Fiveable study guides and practice resources."
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unit: "Unit 7 – Course Project"
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# Unit 7 – Course Project - AP Latin

## Overview

Review Unit 7 – Course Project for AP Latin with Fiveable study guides and practice resources.

## FAQs

### What topics are covered in AP Latin Unit 7?

AP Latin Unit 7 covers 4 topics built around the Course Project: 7.1 Project Structure and Components, 7.2 Checkpoint Activities and Assessment, 7.3 Exam Integration and Assessment, and 7.4 Skills Development and Project Goals. The unit focuses on translating and analyzing non-syllabus Latin passages from various authors and time periods. See the full topic breakdown at [/ap-latin/unit-7](/ap-latin/unit-7).

### What's on the AP Latin Unit 7 progress check (MCQ and FRQ)?

The AP Latin Unit 7 progress check draws from all four unit topics, testing your ability to translate and analyze non-syllabus Latin passages. The MCQ portion checks reading comprehension and stylistic identification, while the FRQ portion asks you to analyze contextual and cultural details in unseen Latin texts. Both parts reflect the project-based skills from 7.1 through 7.4. Find matched progress check practice at [/ap-latin/unit-7](/ap-latin/unit-7).

### How do I practice AP Latin Unit 7 FRQs?

AP Latin Unit 7 FRQs ask you to translate unseen Latin passages, identify stylistic features, and situate texts in their cultural context, skills built in topics 7.3 and 7.4. To practice, work through non-syllabus Latin passages from Classical and Late Antique authors, write out full translations, then annotate for style and context. Timed practice under exam conditions sharpens both speed and analytical depth. Find Unit 7 FRQ practice at [/ap-latin/unit-7](/ap-latin/unit-7).

### Where can I find AP Latin Unit 7 practice questions?

The best place to find AP Latin Unit 7 practice questions, including multiple-choice and practice test sets, is [/ap-latin/unit-7](/ap-latin/unit-7). That page has MCQ and FRQ practice tied directly to the four unit topics: Project Structure, Checkpoint Activities, Exam Integration, and Skills Development. Working through passage-based MCQs on unseen Latin texts is especially useful for this unit's non-syllabus focus.

### How should I study AP Latin Unit 7?

Start AP Latin Unit 7 by reviewing the project structure in topic 7.1 so you know exactly what the Course Project requires. Then work through checkpoint activities from topic 7.2 to build steady translation habits. For topics 7.3 and 7.4, practice with non-syllabus Latin passages: translate a short passage cold, identify stylistic features like word order and figures of speech, then write a brief cultural context note. Repeat that cycle with texts from different authors and time periods. Consistent passage work, not just vocabulary review, is what builds the analytical skills this unit tests. Get a full study plan at [/ap-latin/unit-7](/ap-latin/unit-7).

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