<p>I thought this was much more difficult than SAT CR (which I got an 800 on).</p>
<p>i said vanity. and i hope that is the answer ;-)</p>
<p>I said vanity as well…</p>
<p>My other doubt was on that same passage was the answer for the one regarding which could NOT be concluded from the animal simile that the lady was: Large, or Deceitful ?</p>
<p>i said deceitful</p>
<p>deceitful i think.</p>
<p>was the one that asked what least characterizes her self deception?</p>
<p>mmm i put something else, what were the choices?</p>
<p>It was a question where you had to relate to the part of the passage where it was an analogy to an animal catching its prey.</p>
<p>aggression, irony, idr the rest</p>
<p>yeah… so what did u all put…
i put deceitful…</p>
<p>I said Irony for the characterization question.</p>
<p>There was nothing deceitful about her, so deceitful is the right answer.</p>
<p>Was “liquid element” an example of inflated diction? Also, for the quilt passage, was the theme of the passage in debate a moral principle or a conflict of values? And… with Yolanda, what did the “she has a great imagination” repetition mean?</p>
<p>pretty sure i said irony, and then ambiguity (dunno why.), and that it separates her from her sisters - which is probably also wrong in retrospect. </p>
<p>note to self - do not take subject tests in classes you have not taken without studying.</p>
<p>what were the possible answers for the question you mentioned above for the quilt passage?</p>
<p>first question - what were the answer choices? vanity, irony…?
second question - what were the answer choicse? deceitful, predator… ?</p>
<p>I put irony as well. Along with deceitful, inflated diction, and vanity. What’d you guys put for the question with malapropism as an answer choice?</p>
<p>I can’t remember my answer for ‘great imagination,’ but it sounds familiar. Maybe if you guys mention answer choices something will come to me.</p>
<p>i thought that some of the poems and passages were really beautiful
i loved the love poem, frederick douglass, the last passage about yolanda…too bad the college board killed them with their stupid questions :(</p>
<p>i don’t think it was inflated diction. i put irony because liquid contrasts with element… but i’m probably wrong.
malapropism is correct.
great imagination –> how little she knows her daughter</p>
<p>yep malapropism means something purposely wrong for the effect of humor, or something like that…</p>
<p>for the Douglass passage, i remember saying that statues were only visual, and that “this man” reflected his humanity. Anyone get any of those?</p>
<p>i said that the statues conveyed a meaning</p>
<p>inflated diction is correct. “Liquid element” is a bombastic way of saying “water” - so it is inflated.</p>
<p>I said statues were only visible and that it emphasized his humanity also; don’t know if those answers are correct, though.</p>