<p>I really wish I had signed on here the day of the test so that I could have posted questions/answers while they were still fresh in my memory. Someone brought this experimental section up in another thread, and I wanted to see how many other people got this for an experimental section.</p>
<p>One of the last questions was (this could be very inaccurate, it could have also been the other way around): Passage 2 relative to Passage 1 was:
a. cavalier
b. sarcastic
c. something else
d. supportive
e. argumentative</p>
<p>I remember this question seemed somewhat difficult/vague to me. I think I went with cavalier as an option. Both passages were argumentative. Neither were sarcastic. Both were supportive of their viewpoints.</p>
<p>Also note that Passage 2 supported cameras in the courtroom (and it almost sounded like it had been written by a court tv studio) whereas passage 1 was against it.</p>
<p>Another question was: What appears to be the main point of contention based on lines ??-?? from passage 1 and line ??-?? from passage 2?
The answer to this question seemed easy. Author of passage 1 disagreed on how often court cases relevant to the public come up.</p>
<p>There was another question similar that asked about what both authors agreed on, and the answer was that they both agreed their were court cases relevant to the public. Actually, there may not have been one. I am not sure if my memory is playing tricks on me.</p>
<p>I just remembered a question and then lost it. Hopefully more will come back to me. Anyone else who took the test remember the questions/answers?</p>