<p>@ deb83r
yea that was another question
like she felt closer to them in london than she did in austria, because in austria they were jerks</p>
<p>Question marks need verification. COPY AND PASTE if you want to add/remove/edit…</p>
<p>SC thanks to aljohri and others:</p>
<p>diverse
ignominy
apopletic
approbated???
acolyte
ubiqutous
complcity + exonerated of
proscribed
spare
apalled???
underdog
upbraid
innovator + vanguard</p>
<p>Passages thanks to everyone who contributed:</p>
<p>Passage on girl going on a trip:
what her father wanted/purpose of trip = Learning about her heritage
draw a parallel = React similarly to opposing viewpoints
“She loved her father like she would love a horse…” = elaborate on previous sentence
freedom=acceptance
likes Count because he was nice to her or modern day???
Easier for her to enjoy/do things</p>
<p>Silent Spring:
watershed movement</p>
<p>Blind author:
percieve
dichtomy-hard to prove with experiments</p>
<p>Talent passage:
account=explained</p>
<p>@kobudnik
??? i don’t remember that
i dont remember putting appalled or approbated</p>
<p>I missed so many on SC! I thought it was extra hard today, but the passages seemed easier than usual. I hope I’ll be able to break 700 with my bad vocab! October here I come…</p>
<p>did anybody else think the sentence completions were REALLY hard this time?!
do you think the curves will be more lenient…?
i was going for a 2400 but i have 5 SCs wrong. i may even get lower than my CR score from last time…</p>
<p>SC thanks to aljohri and others:</p>
<p>diverse
ignominy
apopletic
approbated???
acolyte
ubiqutous
complcity + exonerated of
proscribed
spare
apalled???
underdog
upbraid
innovator + vanguard –> wasn’t it pioneering and vanguard?</p>
<p>Passages thanks to everyone who contributed:</p>
<p>Passage on girl going on a trip:
what her father wanted/purpose of trip = Learning about her heritage
draw a parallel = React similarly to opposing viewpoints
“She loved her father like she would love a horse…” = elaborate on previous sentence
freedom=acceptance
likes Count because he accepted the present</p>
<p>Silent Spring:
watershed movement</p>
<p>Blind author:
percieve
dichtomy-hard to prove with experiments</p>
<p>Talent passage:
account=explanation</p>
<p>Question marks need verification. COPY AND PASTE if you want to add/remove/edit…</p>
<p>SC thanks to aljohri and others:</p>
<p>diverse
ignominy
apopletic
approbated???
acolyte
ubiqutous
complcity + exonerated of
proscribed
spare
apalled???
underdog
upbraid
innovator + vanguard</p>
<p>Passages thanks to everyone who contributed:</p>
<p>Passage on girl going on a trip:
what her father wanted/purpose of trip = Learning about her heritage
draw a parallel = React similarly to opposing viewpoints
“She loved her father like she would love a horse…” = elaborate on previous sentence
freedom=acceptance
likes Count because he was nice to her or modern day???
Easier for her to enjoy/do things</p>
<p>Silent Spring:
watershed movement</p>
<p>Blind author:
percieve
dichtomy-hard to prove with experiments</p>
<p>Talent passage:
account=explained</p>
<p>I disagree on freedom= acceptance. I thought it was something about no longer dealing with past mental thoughts or something.</p>
<p>I remember the freedom question…don’t remember what I put down though…argh. I should be something about moving on, but typical SAT likeness, there wasn’t an answer that straightforward.</p>
<p>Edit: Kobu, I think I might have put acceptance down as well.</p>
<p>yea def the sent comps were real hard this time
i think i mest up on the writing</p>
<p>I think for freedom I put down something about emotional burdens? Was it acceptance of emotional burdens?
She doesn’t like people who fancifully wish rather than see reality was my answer.</p>
<p>And, shaheiruddin, I could be wrong but I thought that her saying she loved her father but couldn’t relate to him wasn’t the theme… the theme did revolve around her not being accepting of her family’s attitude, but focusing on the father was too specific in my opinion. The passage mostly dealt with Kate’s not approving her entire former royal family.</p>
<p>About the movies and stuff, I put it was because she felt really isolated… is that what you guys mean?</p>
<p>For the upbraid sentence completion, what was the first answer for that problem.</p>
<p>It was like:
The professor was direct and ___<strong><em>; he wasn’t afraid to </em></strong> a student for being lazy.</p>
<p>I’m betting the curve will be (very) similar to the 10/09 CR curve.</p>
<p>Also apparently the indy films was overly alarmed and familiar or something, although that is not what I put.</p>
<p>Anyone remember that questing with the czech girl and what was so painful??</p>
<p>nebody else? renunciation or acceptance for the term freedom?</p>
<p>i remember something…alarmist was one of the SCs</p>
<p>1353729… which was…?</p>
<p>There was a question about living on the street by movies and stuff. Was that so it would be easier for her to enjoy or something along those lines.</p>
<hr>
<p>I put something with isolation in it…so she wouldn’t feel isolated or something like that.</p>
<p>EDit:
Also apparently the indy films was overly alarmed and familiar </p>
<p>This is what I put down</p>
<p>@marjerina
you are correct its acceptance of emotional burdens because they feel sad because of the way they are living now but if they would just accept reality they would be able to let go of that nostalgia and pain that missing their homes caused them</p>