June 2010 Critical Reading

<p>jolly: I think that was for the May SAT.</p>

<p>I don’t think it has been lifted yet…</p>

<p>also, why is it proscribed, i dont remeber the sentce though or any of the other choices, i didnt pick it though</p>

<p>it wasnt tutor</p>

<p>Sorry, I was fooled by the thread title and SQD’s postings.</p>

<p>Proscribed means to condemn. I don’t remember the question but it fit well.</p>

<p>Can you guys explain what question you’re debating adjudicator vs. tutor for? I don’t even remember.</p>

<p>It was definitely not “tutor”, because he said something about mentors… and he was __ to the mentor, therefore he couldn’t have been a tutor to the mentor…
Vocab was definitely hard, the passages were medium, I hate the girl in Austria…</p>

<p>*******I hope everyone did well on the testt</p>

<p>Air: your last comment made me lol. :)</p>

<p>It was acolyte meaning a follower.</p>

<p>Does anyone know if bombastic is a correct answer?</p>

<p>it was acolyte i think</p>

<p>Wasn’t the answer acolyte? That means “A devoted follower or attendant,” and the guy (Jesse something?) continue to follow the civil rights movement.</p>

<p>yeah that austrian girl pised me off</p>

<p>Well… there’s -1 (as well as another 3 million…)</p>

<p>PS - embargo hasn’t been lifted yet. Just a heads up.</p>

<p>Not bombastic because it means pompous. I put down “spare” for that one, but I wasn’t sure.</p>

<p>Blah, people keep saying it’s lifted/it’s not lifted/?!?!? When does it lift? I’m so confused.</p>

<p>Marjerina, the other days I bowled a spare in bowling and I was extremely happy with that result.</p>

<p>Bombastic: Grandiloquent, pompous speech or writing.</p>

<p>I don’t think it was spare, it was A, that’s what I remember.</p>

<p>Who here goes to zoos for additional entertainment? or do you all go just for an englightening experience as well as an amusing one?</p>

<p>I go to zoos for additional entertainment. At least, I think I do.</p>