Thanks to the hard work of Sandra Effinger, all the open-ended prompts from 1970-2022 have been assembled on one page.
If you are a student frantically searching for the prose passages these prompts go to, you'll probably have to do a little digging based on the information given to you in the prompts.
For example, consider the prompt from 2016.
Thomas Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge: In this exerpt from the novel (1886), Michael Henchard and his daughter Elizabeth-Jane are reunited after years of estrangement. During this separation, Henchard has risen from poor seasonal farmworker to wealthy mayor of a small country town, while Elizabeth has supported herself by waiting on tables at a tavern. Paying particular attention to tone, word choice, and selection of detail, compose a well-written essay in which you analyze Hardy’s portrayal of the complex relationship between the two characters.
You know you need to look up Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge and probably have to do some control-F searches for the conversation between Henchard and Elizabeth-Jane.
Another choice is to Google "AP English Literature FRQ #2 2016" or simply search the College Board's website.