<p>it was about the one who showed the gene map, I wasnt sure if the answer was scientifically inclined or philosophically oriented…</p>
<p>nearly positive the CR experimental was about the french philosopher, section 5</p>
<p>Good, while I was doing section 5, I was hoping it to be the dummy. LOL</p>
<p>
Oh, I think I remember this one. Wasn’t one answer choice here “impassioned”? I thought, this fits better than endearing. Anyone with me on this one?</p>
<p>At least Google gives 9 results for “the senator gave an impassioned”, but zero for “the senator gave an endearing”.</p>
<p>@DuffMan1991</p>
<p>endearing seems to make sense although i picked impassioned. hope we are right</p>
<p>hey for the C/R sections, did you have like a rabbit/duck drawing in the middle of the passage that was about arts?? I think this was the dummy</p>
<p>So are these some of the answers? Please second if you think theyre correct
Writing
- One of: for the lion question
- Winning x gold medals
- Were they to be told</p>
<p>CR
- Scientifically inclined
- Cliff next to a tropical ocean
- Overstate the similarities between…
- Dramatic assertion followed by an anticlimax
- Substantiate a point / (or a unique character? the Agatha Christie example)</p>
<p>^ i know the one with agatha cristie isn’t unique character, because the author implied that the old women were reading mystery genre books because they have characters LIKE the agatha cristie example… i chose to substantiate a point</p>
<p>does anyone remember the spanglish one?? was it that the language was rotten?? or sluggish?? or was it ludicrous or was it inexplicable??</p>
<p>Hey does anyone remember what section the Sentence Completion about unhibited acting was in? I put “spontaneous” initially but changed it to “inclusive” because I thought way too much about the question. I really hope it was in the dummy section; does anyone know?</p>
<p>Also, I recommend the 300 Essential Words to everyone. I knew all the words in the SCs.</p>
<p>@TianboZ. I’m pretty sure it was ingenious. I remember underlining a line about Spanglish being very creative or something like that in the text.</p>
<p>wasn’t there a word that meant constantly changing?</p>
<p>does anyone have an advice regarding what may come on may 5 test in egypt because it was postponed</p>
<p>@Bulgarianbabe Protean, I believe.</p>
<p>@youril</p>
<p>i do recall
it said that the author wondered about spanglish
so
if the author wondered, then wouldn’t it be inexplicable?? at least thats what i wrote down.
also, i found out that the may international sat is the EXACT or almost exact same as the december 2009 international one
does anyone have the answers up from those??</p>
<p>@godofrock</p>
<p>I think I answered the lion, medal, cliff and anticlimax questions the same way. For “Were they to be told”, I think there was something simpler among the answer choices. I cannot remember what I chose for the others you listed.</p>
<p>Constantly changing was protean.</p>
<p>@youril
I chose “ingenious” for the same reason!</p>
<p>has anyone figured out the curve from the June 2009 or Dec 2009 int’l tests? especially CR</p>
<p>Do you remember the answer for a circle with reflection over x axis</p>
<p>I think it was 10</p>
<p>@ Lakshayyjain
Yes the radius of the circle was given as unnecessary info…probably to confuse you.
The y value of the center of the circle was 5. So its y value after reflecting it on the x axis becomes -5. The distance between two centers → 5-(-5) = 10</p>
<p>Thank you…was any answer in sc s catalysts of</p>