<p>also, for the one that was -1<a<b<c<1 was the answer C?</p>
<p>also, for the passage about publicity rights, did you put that the passages were concerned with publicity rights of celebrities or with scholarly writings about publicity rights? Because the second passage was saying that there’s no good literature published justifying it and the whole last 2/3 of the first one, after it explained what publicity rights were, quoted the two different sides</p>
<p>CB was dirty for that question… Either way it’d be about celebrity publicity</p>
<p>Ask questions in the doc. Not in the thread</p>
<p>Where is doc</p>
<p>Go to page 23 of this thread</p>
<p>^charpar797, I put scholarly explanations, but everybody was putting just publicity rights. They may be wrong, however.</p>
<p>Can Someone please clarify which were the experimental sections for all subjects? I thought mine was CR but I never had a passage with a chart. Am I the only one that gets thrown off while testing trying to figure out what the experimental section is? </p>
<p>@tihana0915 Different people may have different experimental sections for the same topic (math, reading and writing). </p>
<p>There is a thread for all experimental sections.</p>
<p>What was number 11 on the writing? Anyone remember?</p>
<p>@Weeender I know I’m supposed to write in the doc or whatever but I can’t remember! Do you know the details of it? I can’t remember answering a question about petitions. </p>
<p>I’m now thinking that I did great on the CR experimental section, but bombed the graded sections. It’s because my experimental section was the last CR section and I tend to “gain momentum” and do better later in the test… has anybody ever thought they bombed this section, but turned out doing well? I just need some advice.</p>
<p>Can someone make a doc with all the q’s and a’s and make it so everyone can comment, not edit? That way people can comment the q’s that they forgot to put and nobody can delete</p>
<p>So did EVERYONE have the passages about the bill of rights? Because I totally ran put of time </p>
<p>What bill of rights passage? The one about publicity?</p>
<p>Just my luck. Last test I had an awful essay (7) with a nearly perfect MC (-1 Total), but this time I’m pretty sure the essay is a 11-12 and my MC is -4 or 5. Can a man not get his 800 in Writing?</p>
<p>For the math question with the two lines and the equation y=.5x+t and y=.5x+w and the shrift of 6 right, did anyone definitively get an answer for t-w? I had 3 but changed it to 6, so im interested to see what the real answer is. </p>
<p>The general consensus is 3 @T41997 </p>
<p>I’m going cold turkey on thinking about the SAT. The fact that missing one question might bring me down 40 points in a section is making me a nervous wreck :-S </p>
<p>@jellybae no it was two passages, one written in favor of the passage of Bill of Rights, another by Alex Hamilton from federalist paper 84 I believe that was against its passage… Both were written in the 1700s so they sucked</p>