Canadian june sat 2011

<p>Does anyone remember some of the answers?</p>

<p>Identifying answers below would be helpful: (Not exact phrasing but exact wording of multiple choice)</p>

<p>Had (a) she not gone into the music industry, she probably (b) would have went (c) to college and become (d) a doctor.</p>

<p>Few of (a) her characters pursue (b) a career quite eagerly (c) as Captain Jack does in (d) Prejudice. No error (e)</p>

<p>That (a) their initial works were ridiculed vigorously (b) by the professor who (c) was skeptic about their earlier sketches came (d) as no surprise to the student.</p>

<p>I reread that doctor one like 15 times. I wasn’t sure about the parallelism though…
Wait what, it was an identifying error one? I thought it was the one when you had to improve the sentence and so part of it was underlined?</p>

<p>I don’t remember the Captain Jack one. Your third one sounds a littttle familiar.
Was it an experimental section?</p>

<p>READING:
The reading passage when the guy read out loud to this old guy… and the question was like “Why did he repeat his name?” (the passage said: _____ (his name) wanted this, _______ did this, _______ chose this). Was the answer something like ‘to show how often he interrupted’?!
or was it that he thought the older guy was really great (I forget the word they used for it - he had reverence, maybe)?</p>

<p>yeah same it really stumped me
yeah experimental writing
hmm i thought the answer was because even though he was the one reading he was powerless and it was technically him in control? i think the answer choice was something like “to illustrate the author’s lack of control over _____”</p>

<p>the doctor one: B is wrong but I chose D
Captain Jack: C = as eagerly as
Professor: I thought B was weird since you ridicule vigorously, but many people said it’s no error</p>

<p>the reading answer is to show his lock of control</p>