<p>@americano yeahh i was thinking of putting strong objection as my answer too. but i dont know. cause i read somewhere that if the choice is too extreme, it is most likely not the answer. but i really think you are right. :P</p>
<p>Yeah, I put strong objection coz the museums always change the explanations and some even put like ’ we don’t know’ which dogmatists feel much objection. sth like that.</p>
<p>@eatlovepray…no there doesnt always have to be a comma before but also…</p>
<p>Ex: I love to eat not only spaghetti but also butter.
Not only do I love to eat spaghetti, but I also like to eat butter. </p>
<p>I remember that question…that had to do with parallel tense…“but also the choir”…which matched with …conduct</p>
<p>@rex i remember but that stupid dino question but i don’t remember my answer. do you remember any of the choices?</p>
<p>It mentioned the dogmatic scientists thinking unsureness is a heresy…the author was extreme so its ok</p>
<p>rex 205, I put like public uninformed. though, not so sure,</p>
<p>@donny oh do you remember you answer in the choir question? that was pretty confusing for me :(</p>
<p>yeah the choir and conduct one. I just put A. I know it’s wrong now.</p>
<p>i dunno why ppl put ‘superfluous’ for the vocab. wasnt it sth like perplexed or sth?</p>
<p>cant remember the whole sentence but im pretty sure that it was not superfluous</p>
<p>Do you guys know how modern museums have changed or smth?</p>
<p>Yes, the correct answer was the one with “but also the choir…”…idon’t remember the exact question but i do remember that the other but also was not parallel</p>
<p>yeah, extreme answers are not always wrong. I came to know this when I was practicing.</p>
<p>Anyone had public uninformed as answers for the museum one? I don’t remember the precise thing.</p>
<p>I can’t get over the f(16) one the test used 2 different variables meaning that f(16) couldn’t be f(4) + f(4) right or does college board not do that?</p>
<p>@bastion I put in perplex
@eatlovepray yah i chose somethin like that public not uniformed abt science or sumthin
sryy @fluffy dnt remember the other choices</p>
<p>dogmatic means authoritative or something based on assumption, which is what the passage was talking about with respect to science and what the dinosaur exhibit was showing. So I put agree wholeheartedly. There was something about the dogmatic scientists thinking it was heresies: and I didn’t know what heresies meant. There a question in the 20 minute CR sec which had heresy in the options as well and I was thinking damn it why don’t I know this?</p>
<p>@fluffy did u have any decimal number as a grid in?</p>
<p>@jater : why can’t a=b? the entire thing will still be the same! f(16) = f(4x4) where a=4 and b=4. simple.</p>
<p>aw man. and yeah what is it with that annoying museum thing. i hate that passage. why did the woman say the new name of the dinosaur wrong? → is it because she was bewildered?
What would the author of passage 2 say about the change in the museum in paragraph 1? → something like they agree. or they accept?
and there was this girl named Susie? Susan something. how would she react to something i forgot… but my answer was something about impractical</p>
<p>heresy means like unorthodoxy. right? like opposed views</p>