<p>6 wrong = ~700?</p>
<p>hey sorry to interrupt again, but can someone link me to math?</p>
<p>wat was the story in the experimental section?</p>
<p>I also put shoe being sensory too</p>
<p>what happens if u mis-bubble? is anything procedures done by the collegeboard to makeup for a missed space (b/c I didn’t see 1 question & i’m afraid my entire section’s scrwed)?</p>
<p>Billy Bob rae, you probably would have to get it handscored.</p>
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<p>No, it was not.</p>
<p>Shoe invokes sensory image
Steadfast and Integral/Extinction are both correct
And trick is a feat </p>
<p>Sentence Completion</p>
<p>Debilitate/Disheartening
Progenitor/Exploit
Penchant/Locution
Bolster
Rancor
Unflappable
_______/Mitigate
Prodigy/Anonymity
Austere/Unadorned
Acute
Emotional/Literal
Cajolery/Undertake
Diversity/Unpalatable
Integral/Extinction
Steadfast</p>
<p>Reading Questions</p>
<p>Father’s face was tender
Writer’s motto comes off as arrogant
Something wistfulness
Cards to cards - Continuous Sequence
Writing a novel Passage 1 was didactic
Father’s comparison to cowboy - Wild exuberance
Father refusal to pick up soldier - Disloyal
Example of another reason - Inexpensive motel
Father isn’t fair - Right
True writers - Genuine writers
Thieves analogy - Unaccustomed freedom
Businesses use novelty
Two authors agree that humor is not acceptable in all situations
Traveling by river vs land is different because river is unambiguous
The question from the old man was to emphasize one of the author’s points
Tunisian passage details author’s feelings of being a foreigner
Trick means feat
Author says how scientists choose to specialize in a field of study is “no matter”
Brand new shoe evokes sensory image</p>
<p>what if u didnt choose to have it handscored?</p>
<p>can u change it now?</p>
<p>Are you sure it was unaccustomed freedom? There was nothing in the passage that suggests that they were newly freed, and the next line said something about how they were continuing for miles and miles–which is progress.</p>
<p>I thought the passage said that the river was ‘definite’?</p>
<p>yep, i put shoe=sensory as well…
maybe the Japanese cinema one was an experimental one… anybody else had this passage? I think the long passage about tectonic plates is the dummy… but let me know!</p>
<p>BTW!! isn’t the repetitive use of “perhaps” to show “continuous confusion” or something? why is this “outcome of a situation”?
also, for the humor passage, did people get “to show consequences of particular actions”?</p>
<p>again… 6 wrong = 700-720?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the sentence completion about getting exhaused in a desert?</p>
<p>unaccustomed freedom makes no sense??</p>
<p>I put the progressive one?</p>
<p>anything on the science research passage, was the example of the genetic experiment a digression or a expansion on a generalization, i put digression because it never talked about the puzzle and scientific method before</p>
<p>gladuium, that was the debilitate/disheartening one I think.</p>
<p>Also, Jersey13, add “precedent for” to the list; that was definitely one of them. So then we are only missing 3 of the 19. Does anyone remember the ones we’re missing?</p>
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<p>I thought the same thing! So I put “stealthy progress”… and “stealthy” is perfectly in line with the notion of being “thieves”. If it was really “unaccustomed freedom”, you’d think they’d make an analogy to freed birds or something…</p>
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<p>I said that it was an expansion on a generalization. There did not seem to be anything digressive about it.</p>
<p>Could someone please restate (or explain) the questions that had Debilitate/Disheartening
as an answer and the one that had rancor as an answer?</p>
<p>THanks!</p>
<p>what answer did you guys get on that question that mentioned Dan Ranther?</p>