<p>math -1 760 (curve in America)</p>
<p>@lovenick: It was sth about young writers “mature” in style thus “fullfill” their promises.</p>
<p>Anyone remembers the questions concerning “provisional” and “proscribed”? My bad memory.</p>
<p>Guys, can you recall the questions that had Charismatic Provisional and Spare as the answers? I got all of the other SC right so i hope i got those right too… please anyone remember if they were like number 1 or 2 or so? maybe thats why i dont remember…</p>
<p>@nader the charismatic qn was abt a politicial n why he was popular…cnt remember the spare one though…</p>
<p>do you remember if it was one of the very first or last of the sentence completion and do you remember other answer choices??</p>
<p>It was on the 2nd c.r.section number3 but i dnt rem any other choices.sorry…</p>
<p>phew! that really increases my chances of getting it right…I usually don’t remember easy answers… but it would be sad if i answered the easy stuff wrong and the hard stuff right…</p>
<p>@Nader \ the spare question is abt …she never wasted her words.</p>
<p>@Russell\ Oh, that question was weird. Do you remember any of the other choices?</p>
<p>I think the question with 20 students in the math section, was I only. The mean was wrong, and so was the median, I think only the mode was correct. </p>
<p>And the minimum was 0 not -4 for the absolute value of x question.</p>
<p>As for the zoos question, I’m not sure if they used the word savvy, but the answer was indicative that the general public has a better understanding of zoos than the author of the first article believes.</p>
<p>“Loved her father like she loved a horse” I chose the choice that says, this is the theme of the essay. As, she cannot empathize with any of her relations in Austria or their behavior. She loves them like a horse.</p>
<p>i guess the provisional sentence was : 'most theories regarding the universe are _________; they may not be proved definitively but they may eventually be disproved by expeiments.</p>
<p>i put fallacious as the answer :(</p>
<p>and also in that london girl visits austria passage, what was the answer to that question – ‘why would it be less painful to visit’</p>
<p>how did we have to do that f(x) = a(x-b)^2 parabola thing where we had to find f(6)?</p>
<p>Is it the “isolation” choice?</p>