<p>the first answer on science was 8, it was in the reading.</p>
<p>I put sympathetic and critical. He was sympathetic in the fact that he still encouraged her to do law stuff (something about how that wasn’t the right way to do it and she could try it later) but critical because he criticized her methods of trying to bring about the change?</p>
<p>I think the information was not given, because even though 8 were put in the put it does not say how many survived</p>
<p>i disagree featured and materialized are two very different words, to feature something is to give it prominence. i would say materialized was the right answer because featured does not mean create.</p>
<p>In the first part of the sentence he says something that seems to convey that he understood why she ripped the page though. But then he states that it was forbidden to do such a thing. So he seemed to understand why she wanted woman’s rights, he just seemed critical of her ripping out the page.</p>
<p>i agree with aquapatty, sympathetic but critical</p>
<p>I put materialized for that one. Everything other than that was a synonym to whatever word they had there before</p>
<p>for the first science i put it wasn’t in the reading and for the reading one, i put sympathetic and critical</p>
<p>I also put not in the reading for the first science thing
They stated that they used 8 of whatever but then it asked for how many survived which was never stated</p>
<p>I out wasn’t in the readin also and I didn’t put sympethetic and critical wasn’t te dad angry that the daught ripped the book because the passage said that the book was forbiden</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the law of sines question I think I got c or d…but I was confused about how do them. I just entered them in my calc and c or d were the only two choices that didn’t give a decimal</p>
<p>It’s sympathetic and critical. There was nothing that showed he was angry with her; he was just like do something about women’s rights in the future, but don’t take it out on the book.</p>
<p>I don’t believe for that reading question it was “we were off” because the entire paragraph he uses “I”…there would be no need to shift to “we” so I believe it was the “heading” one I don’t quite remember what it was.</p>
<p>Law of sines one was like 18sin76/sin54 or something I think</p>
<p>I’m not sure about that sympythetic and critical one but whatever. How many questions wrong in each section do u think u can gave so you still have a 30</p>
<p>What did you guys think were the hardest and easiest sections? Easiest by far was writing. Reading and science were about equal, and I thought math was the hardest, but overall I think it went way better for me than the March SAT</p>
<p>I thought English was by far the easiest, then Reading and Science, then Math
Writing was a really easy prompt but I have a feeling I got a bit too into it and didn’t pay enough attention to structure…</p>
<p>I’m 99% sure it’s sympathetic and critical. Well in the Real ACT, if you get 6 wrong it’s a 30. I’m not sure about curving. 6/75=30…Why must they be so harsh…T.T</p>
<p>For the essay:</p>
<p>My arguments against required music and art: (the first two are made up)</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Last year, my dear friend had only one wish: to attend Princeton. After failing art, he was rejected. The day after he received his rejection letter, he was found dead, hanging by a rope. </p></li>
<li><p>It is rumored George W. Bush failed art. If he had been taking a class in economics, society would have been better off</p></li>
<li><p>If we specialize in what subjects we study, like Henry Ford specialized manufacturing, our society can progress more rapidly.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>I just tried to have fun with it, but my writing was actually pretty elegant. I hope they don’t penalize me for my examples</p>
<p>I don’t know if it said the freezing point in the intro, but damnit, if there’s one thing I’ve learned in Chem/AP Chem, it’s that pure/distilled water freezes at 4 degrees Celsius.</p>