<p>what did people for for the x > y > 0 question on the math?</p>
<p>i think i put D not enough info</p>
<p>give more info excalibur, i don't know which question you're asking about.</p>
<p>i forgot all i remember was x > y > 0</p>
<p>was it quantative comparison? if so i got D</p>
<p>was that on the native american test?</p>
<p>no not the native american test</p>
<p>I don't feel familiar with some of the questions posted here at all. Did I get a different test? By the way what's the answer to the Sentence Completion question that had the answer choices "chauverish" and "dovish" ?</p>
<p>it was definetly dovish.</p>
<p>collegehopeful, dmitriy on the other thread remembers getting the problem too and he took the native american verson. either the question was one both tests, or someone isn't remembering something</p>
<p>i think the pyramid one it's more than eight.</p>
<p>why do people keep saying that the pyramid one is infinite? Explain your line of reasoning.</p>
<p>does anyone know the answer for the analogy hypothesis: proof</p>
<p>i think it was :</p>
<p>Suspicion : Confirmation</p>
<p>khalid, check the official SAT thread. (long one)</p>
<p>(for the pyramid explanation, i mean)</p>
<p>Pyramid one is 4.</p>
<p>Since I can't seem to edit my posts anymore...</p>
<p>Form 02 Answers - Verbal Sections
The reading selections included one on Asian/African writers, one on a boy's moving to Memphis, one on meteors, and one on the 1982 Supreme Court decision "Board of Education vs. Pico".</p>
<p>Sentence Completions
2-5. blandishments...succumbed to (D)
2-7. impugned...encouraged (A)
2-10. marshal (D)
5-4. alarmed...instated (D)
5-5. intrepid (E)
5-7. nepotism
5-8. ...isolate (D)
5-9. venality (D)</p>
<p>Analogies
2-12. purr:pleasure::howl:pain (B)
2-15. manual:machine::solo:companion (E)
2-16. bird:plumage::fish:scale (C)
2-17. depose:ruler::expel:student (B)
2-18. relapse:illness::backslide:wrongdoing (D)
2-22. suffuse:light::soak:water (D)
2-23. futile:effort::unintelligible:speech (A)
5-10. introduction:book::prologue:play
5-11. astonish:amazement::delight:happiness
5-13. meterologist:weather::linguist:language (C)
5-14. malediction:malevolence
5-15. languid:animation::shifty:honest (A)</p>
<p>Critical Reading</p>
<p>Walker and Kingston
2-26. Author talks about protagonists then uses them to transition to the writers' concerns.
2-27. Schoolteacher was callous/insensitive. (B)
2-29. Silence = symbol of repression (?)
2-30. "Dominant" used to show one choice isn't necessary superior to another.
2-31. Mulan's sword (Line 42) represents the protagonist's voice. (E)
2-34. Author's attitude towards people who criticize Kingston's writing: disapprove/reject (E)
2-35. Author believes that the writers need not be factually/culturally accurate.
2-36. The critics are more concerned about socio____ instead of artistic. (E)</p>
<p>Moving to Memphis
5-18. Accepting that his father is not perfect is part of maturity.
5-19. Despite reluctance, the author accepted being in Memphis (B)
5-20. The author wishes that he had expressed himself to his father (A)</p>
<p>Meteors
5-21. The presence of a clay layer between sections aroused interest.
5-22. The extinction involved creatures from land and water.
5-23. The supernova theory was implausible because too far away.
5-25. Pure iridium nuggets are implausible because elements mix with others.
5-26. Alvarez' hypothesis is that the extinction happened as a single event.
5-29. The author believes other theories are equally valid and plausible. (A)
5-30. The discovery of iridium near meteor craters would confirm Alvarez' hypothesis.</p>
<p>Board of Educ. vs. Paco
6-3. "offered" in Justice Brennan's opinion most similar to "provide"
6-9. Both justices agreed that the school board can decide its curricula
6-10. Both justices agree that the students' First Amendment rights should not be infringed upon.
6-11. The dissenting opinion believes that Brennan is trying to impose his own values on the school board.
6-X. School board censored because they thought material wasn't appropriate to community (E)</p>
<p>Ones I missed according to this answer key (this is for myself)
2-10; 2-17; 2-30; 5-13</p>
<p>Where do you buy the answer key?</p>
<p>6-11. The dissenting opinion believes that Brennan is trying to impose his own values on the school board.</p>
<p>i put reverse a previous interpretation of the first amendment</p>
<p>5-23. The supernova theory was implausible because too far away.</p>
<p>i put something about mixture of elements not from the solar system</p>