CR for March SAT

<p>[[[[[[CHILDREN AND MEDIA PASSAGE]]]]]]</p>

<p>did any of your answers the word "Graphic images" in it?
=( i guess i got it wrong..
that was the question with children being ironists or something.</p>

<p>what's the question that everyone's saying the answer to is 'different perspectives?'</p>

<p>sorry, i don't remember anything about graphic images.
I believe that's the question after the question about how children view the media as disposable. i mentioned this question quite a few times - about stroking egos? advertisers i put lol.</p>

<p>oh, the question about how the author and the people in the workshop felt about his list of topics - race, religion, politics? something like important to him, but not to everyone?</p>

<p>and the other one - different perspectives...was a choice about 'inexperience as a writer'? i know i put that for an answer. i'm fusing questions together i think...</p>

<p>I hated that children and the media passage. You could never understand what the hell the writer was trying to say. One moment he was discussing comics, the next advertising, I just couldn't extract his point out of it.</p>

<p>what did you guys say for pulp- i said actually bad tv because he mentions comic books right after. so i didn't think you could say something like "people don't like crappy books and comic books."</p>

<p>for the china dog one, did anyone get an answer like "they were unaccustomed to it" for a ? like why did future generations value them?</p>

<p>yea because they were unaccustomed to it</p>

<h2>for the china dog one, did anyone get an answer like "they were unaccustomed to it" for a ? like why did future generations value them?</h2>

<p>yes unaccustomed was the answer for why future generations valued them. another answer was something with the passage of time.</p>

<p>does anyone remember "acclaim" as a vocab answer?</p>

<p>for pulp I said bad literary work or w/e the answer was just because I would consider a comic book as a book/literary genre.</p>

<p>yea i definitely overthought that, but it just seemed like he would be restating pulp twice basically.</p>

<p>um. no i don't. do you remember the sentence at all or any of the other answers?</p>

<p>yeah don't worry, it's just 1 question. I over think things all the time. Like on writing! I hate putting E because I always try to find mistakes that aren't there lol.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the sentence or the other choices for the intemperante/inimical question?</p>

<p>does anyone remember the question for the cunningly fraudulent choice?</p>

<p>Anyone remember the question about the diamonds line?
I put the one with "facets"</p>

<p>do you remember the choices? was one of them 'inexperience as a writer' ?</p>

<p>I thought it was alright, but I messed up on the math, particularly the open ended.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the full answer for "pertinent observation" in the Indian programmer passage? I think i put pertinent observation, but i vaguely remember having the word "introduce" in my answer. Was it something like "a pertinent observation to introduce a topic" or did i just screw that question up?</p>

<p>so, any new insight on the cat rent/own metaphor vs danger debate?</p>

<p>i still think its metaphor...but thats just me</p>