<p>really screwed Sc…missed spare,acolyte,provisional and underdog…hpe passages save me</p>
<p>yeah 6 was option A</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the fill in the blank question for which the answer was Apoplectic?</p>
<p>& thanks, then I picked 6.</p>
<p>dnt rem the qn bt there was valediction as one of the choices</p>
<p>ohh right, yes I remember that option . . . would you happen to remember any other options? Or anyone else?</p>
<p>wat did u guyz use as examples for the essay section on justice…i used MLK,Gandhi n the once and future King by T.H.White…filled both pages hping for an11</p>
<p>Hahahah I exaggerated Madame Bovary, made up some journalist in the Vietnam war, and wrote a 3-4 sentence personal experience about how when my mother is unfair to me I am just even more unfair to her. . . it was short because I ran out of room.
I’m afraid I wasn’t fully on topic. . . Filled it right to the last line though.</p>
<p>Guys, the question about the talent passage (neuroscience).
The question was [what does “account” mean]. Was it “explanation”? What were the other options? I may have switched to explanation. </p>
<p>Also anyone remember the other options for this [“The dichotomy is hard to resolve with experiments”?]
Or this [Statement about ppl who practice but fail: “to demonstrate an inccomplete explanation”]</p>
<p>Boy from Argentina - reading to that guy.
Anyone remember the actual question or other options for [author’s lack of control?]?</p>
<p>Girl and her culture.
father wanted her to go on the trip “to learn about her non-English relatives”. I thought the answer was to become more like her culture? Was that this question: [Wanted to increase her affection towards her relatives]? What did the different questions ask?</p>
<p>^ got these all from the consolidated answers thread.</p>
<p>I used Gandhi and Nelson Mandela</p>
<p>I think CR Vocabulary is really hard this time (intl), at least harder than those I did on the CB Blue book.</p>
<p>so no one remembers the question that had spare as an answer??
I wrote about MLK, To kill A mockingbird, Metropolis 1927. I hope I get a two digit number this time… I got 9 twice…</p>
<p>@Abrayo! I also don’t remember that the answer for dichotomy was “hard to resolve with experiments” I think my answer had to do something with contradiction or so…
about the “author’s lack of control” that was along the line of why the author said that he was…he did…he asked…, something like the reason for the repetition of the word he…
the one about girl and her culture, what was the intended reason for the girl’s visit to her relatives or so… :)</p>
<p>Nooo I thought the answer for the repetition one was “to show how often the guy stopped him” when he read. ): Ahhhh.</p>
<p>There were two: “What was the reason her father wanted her to go?” and I said so she could become more like her culture or something, and the second was “Why did SHE think her father wanted her to go?” and I thought that one was to become closer with her grandparents.</p>
<p>@lxwted I don’t think it was that hard… Diverse, Devised, Fight, Compassion, Charismatic, Dispute, Matured, Fulfilling, Severe, Crucial and Recruiting are fairly easy… Acolyte, Ubiquitous, provisional, Upbraid, Complicity, exonerated and Rampant are from the Direct Hits book… I would say only Ignominy, Apoplectic and underdog were hard… and the options with underdog were fairly easy so it was easy to eliminate.</p>
<p>I remember my answer was something along the line of to learn a non-english language…</p>
<p>I would also go for explanation describing the term ‘account’. It made sense with the definition of talent in the sentences before.</p>
<p>guys does anyone remember a question in grid-in that was 0… that was asking for a particular value when there were two equal slopes for consecutive lines??</p>
<p>i think i got 10t too</p>
<p>(copied from the June 2010 results thread):
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<p>that math curve is harsh :/</p>
<p>^ Thanks for posting!
Was that predicted or the actual final curve?</p>