<p>I used "The Scarlet Letter" (Mr. Dimmesdale)</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>"The Awakening" (Edna)</p>
<p>I used "The Scarlet Letter" (Mr. Dimmesdale)</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>"The Awakening" (Edna)</p>
<p>Oh, I had that one about truth found in compromise, and it went so weirdly for me. My examples: </p>
<p>-The American Revolution (were the British tyrants or really nice guys?)
-Johannes Kepler (figured out the laws of gravitation but thought some crazy stuff about the perfect solids... it probably will swoosh right over the reader's head...)
-Personal experience as a camp counselor (this is SO obvious I felt guilty for doing it, but I ran out of ideas)</p>
<p>I got a 10 last time I took the SAT, but I think it went down this time. Nobody gives a crap about Kepler's Laws of Gravitation at the College Board.</p>
<p>I wrote a very convoluted essay. I doubt I'll get an 11 like I did last time.</p>