Experimental sections?

<p>@Boddah1, no that was not experimental</p>

<p>Does anyone know if the Greek statues sentence completion was experimental or not?</p>

<p>yeah my experimental was a CR, and I think it was the one with the plate tectonics passage.
furthermore, my others were africa, teaching how to write (2 viewpoints), and the father-son car trip.</p>

<p>Was the Triangle in the Cube an experimental? Answer was 60 degrees.</p>

<p>nope I had that on the last math section.
I had writing experimental :)</p>

<p>i had writing experimental, but i can only remember windmills, and sky scrapers. and the first question in my second 35 question section was about an administrator adding something on to the school I think. There was another question at the bottom of the right page about painting the walls this afternoon too.</p>

<p>I had writing experimental too, definitely didn’t have Irish people, but I had skyscraper (probably experimental) and windmills/wind energy (looks like everyone had this one).
I can’t remember which one had a lot of “No Error’s” though, I hope that was the experimental one.</p>

<p>Reading experimental over here.
My passage had to do with the different types of thinking associated with television as opposed to something textual.</p>

<p>wr experimental…</p>

<p>yeah, so the first 35 is the experimental one, though it seems not the irish ones some of you mentioned ahead. Cuz I am sure that I done the wind renewal energy one That is better I think…the former one with weird questions…female musician, something similar.</p>

<p>yes, back to back. 6&7.</p>

<p>The math with the non-overlapping triangle question was experimental, right?</p>

<p>I’m not sure which experimental type I had. All I know is that it wasn’t writing.</p>

<p>But I had the plate tectonics one, and I guess that was it because others are saying so.</p>

<p>There was a back-to-back writing section. Section 5 was the one with paintings and section 6 was the one with windmills. I think 6 is experimental (stuff with principal interview). Anyone thinks?</p>

<p>windmills is NOT experimental, I had 4 CR sections and i had the windmills</p>

<p>How would you be able to tell which Writing was experimental or not? I think the one pre-windmill was easier than the one with windmill.</p>

<p>The writing with the windmills, NYC apples/oranges, whales going to the coast to feed was the real one. Any others (skyscrapers, Irish) were experimental.</p>

<p>i HAD MATH experimental. i have no clue which one.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure that the math experimental was the one where it had a square inscribed in a circle and said “what is the perimeter of the square in terms of r”
^that was probably the hardest question in that set, and it was 4r</p>

<p>I had the plate tectonics CR experimental. Im pretty sure there were more than one and i dont remember ever reading about reality or tv so those must have been experimental too. Good thing the tectonics was experimental cause i didnt know what the tone of the passage was</p>

<p>i had cr experimental, and i agree with makelove, i think it was the one about televisions vs reading books which compared the 2 authors.</p>

<p>my other weere tunisia(african dude being kind of lost in africa), teacher daughter how to write(once again comparison of authors), and the earl and virgil car trip. seems that evryone has had these 3.</p>

<p>for math i had section 3 with the student response including the one about the bucket and hose. section 5(i think) and i think section 7 or 8.</p>

<p>The math question that had the isosceles triangle that had sides 20, n and n. It asked you to find the perimeter. The answer was 42…</p>

<p>Experimental math or not?</p>

<p>Wow, there must have been lots of different Writing Experimentals…mine was about female troubadours</p>