2013 OCT SAT1 Discussion (Reading)

<p>Disneyland. See above.</p>

<p>@bestofthebest- it is melancholy, tears dripping.</p>

<p>Melancholy too</p>

<p>guys what did you write for people who say things like your music is lame you should listen to ours?</p>

<p>Author of passage 1
or the fans mentioned in passage 1?</p>

<p>@muneebrocks I did the cultural people, who were mentioned as people who go to museums and are intellectual
@BestOfTheBest the disney was the experimental
Anyone have other answer choices from @HarvardDreamss?
Just to make sure…
Also, what was the answer for one of the sentence completions where it talked about comets and the showers with the answer choice of extrapolate, cultivate, and etc?</p>

<p>I was wondering which one was my experimental; I’ve answered two identical CR passage simultaneously. I couldn’t be sure but one had tough sentence completion questions which clearly didn’t go with the increasing level of difficulty. Was it the experimental one?</p>

<p>@iwillsurvive2015
For sc regarding comets and meteors i answered deviated from</p>

<p>Guys what do write for that sentence completion,umm was it maintained or implied his criticism???</p>

<p>I believe for the Suriname passage, the “scale” was more “difficult to traverse” or something</p>

<p>@HarvardDreamss Amazing memory</p>

<p>I put down difficult to traverse for the “scale” question.</p>

<p>ok i had an expirimental CR section, but i dont remember any disney-land passage, can someone summarize it or something so i remember?</p>

<p>I thought it was alright…wasn’t too bad</p>

<p>Damn the Surinam passage, I was choosing between “dwarfed by her surroundings” and “Surinam is difficult to traverse” for the scale question and I went for the latter in the end :frowning: :frowning: + I have omitted the last sentence completion question, there goes my good score >.<</p>

<p>Could anyone tell me what does the last question(answer choice: unfortunate dichotomy) of classic music ask?
Everyone chose unfortunate dichotomy, but I still think “lack of organizing principles” is right…</p>

<p>I think it is “unfortunate dichotomy” because having two rankings - one for popular and the other one for classical music, implies that classical music is unpopular.</p>

<p>My reason for not choosing that answer choice is that the author of Psg 2 doesn’t think it is unfortunate, because the author doesn’t show any sympathy for classical music. And(this point might be wrong) if “dichtomy” is right, the author should advocate combining them together, which is not mentioned at all.</p>

<p>I remember the text says that in a magazine, the page for pop music is before the page for classical music. My reason for choosing “lack of organizing principles” is that there is no order of organzing the magazine, so the fact that the page for pop music is before the page for classic music doesn’t mean that pop music is more popular than classic music, because there aren’t any principles for organizing a magazine.</p>

<p>Show me where my reasoning or memory is wrong…</p>

<p>@ tbtehfdl77: I think it was ‘implied’</p>

<p>Do you remember the answer to the “Most/some (which was it?) of the information of the campsite’s brochure was relevant and essential, but most of its contents is …” ?</p>

<p>@Lenocka I thought being dwarfed was correct…it’s actually correct since it is referring to the size not the difficulty of going through the jungle </p>

<p>And btw I’m not sure why the first question of the classical music passage’s answer is
…something type of music…I though the answer was appreciation of music something</p>

<p>@BestOfTheBest I doubt about that…most of the passages except the classical one are pretty what everyone agreed
Not sure about some questions in the classical music part</p>

<p>upup…I need confirmation of answers</p>