<p>Oops sorry.
but is that the answer?</p>
<p>I think so.</p>
<p>Definitely CIRCUMVENT … ASSUME.
I believe that NOVEL was an answer for the North Dormer passage. Girl thought that the festivities in the nearby village were NOVEL.
Does anyone remember PROLIFERATE as an answer?</p>
<p>For what question? And yes “novel” is correct.</p>
<p>That’s the problem, I can’t remember. I think it may have been part of the answer for a passage question. May be confusing it with an experimental answer. </p>
<p>I think proliferate was one of the vocab questions (the one about African American studies). If so, then I said that too. </p>
<p>Yes! That rings a bell. Yep, I said proliferate.</p>
<p>Yep - now I remember. Proliferate - thanks guys! For the Runner - Writer passage did you put describe an activity or analyze a misconception?</p>
<p>I said analyze a misconception, though I could be wrong. </p>
<p>Describe an activity. Though the first paragraph does briefly address the misconception many hold about writing being an effortless activity, the majority of the passage describes the actual activity of writing.</p>
<p>d</p>
<p>It was the hypotenuse of the triangle formed by the longer leg. I don’t remember which one that was, but a lot of people are saying JK so probably that one.</p>
<p>d</p>
<p>was the reading passage about the girl who was overly tidy and obsessed with secrets an experimental?</p>
<p>DaneBrick - yes, I didn’t have that one.</p>
<p>Darn it. It was the easiest one though, so not too surprised.</p>
<p>Did anyone have a CR section that was about some strange fantasy writer lady with children, and asked questions that involved specific lines to provide evidence for previous questions? Was that experimental? Because I hadn’t seen questions like that before and it seemed quite hard. Also, how do you know it is experimental, does everyone get the same SAT with the sections mixed up and a different experimental section added in?</p>
<p>That’s experimental. I didn’t have that. Some people have different experimental sections. I had a math one with the cylinder and weights question</p>
<p>For fluoride passge, what was the question and answer choices for the answer that was ethical implications?</p>
<p>Do you all remember getting a question on math that said had an equation in parabolic form and said that you can convert it into equation form? It was like number 20 on the math section and I’m not sure whether is was experimental or not.</p>