June 2009 - Spanish

<p>The article should be in a periodical</p>

<p>The techonolgoy one should be “ortografia” It means spelling. (yeah false cognate.) The paragraph is talking about the internet kids are having the worst spelling in their messages.</p>

<p>oh and i dont think its nostalgia because nostalgia is fondly remembering. she was regretful, if anything, not nostalgic.
If so, do you remember the answer choice? I definitely remember “nostalgia” is one of the answer choices, but I don’t seem to recall something with “regret”.</p>

<p>And did anyone put “competente” for the mother.? It’s in a question that asks how the narrator view her mother.</p>

<p>for that one i put insegura because in the article it said that she thought her mother was emotionally dependent. i wasn’t saying that regretful was the answer, just that i really dont think she was nostalgic, i could be wrong though. </p>

<p>what about the one that was like: el due</p>

<p>It seems to me for the “el dueno” question. Ninguno is better than nadie</p>

<p>Nadie would mean “no one of the waiters came”
Ninguno would mean “none of the waiters came” </p>

<p>The second one sounds better than the first one.</p>

<p>Yeah, “ninguno” sounded like the best option on that one.</p>

<p>For the girl remembering her mother, the answer was def. “insegura” because I clearly remember that the one about nostalgia said “EL HOMBRE remembered with nostalgia.”</p>

<p>Ninguno IS the correct one for sure.</p>

<p>Did you put “una persona competente?” for the mother question. Anyone?</p>

<p>no, it was def “una persona insegura.” it like said it in the passage.</p>

<p>So how did y’all do? I am VERY unhappy with my score (640) and know I can do better… I was panicking near the end of the test because of outside issues. Don’t think I’ll send.</p>