<p>Good, that's what I put too.</p>
<p>I put it city vs. country but I took a second to decide between that and joy vs. sadness.</p>
<p>I don't know. I think I'll probably end up regretting not terminating the score. I just hope that, of the 47 I actually filled out, I got enough right to keep it a 700.</p>
<p>there was one question with a poem...it was like what is the best meaning of the word.... i forgot the word, but i was stuck between measured and governed as possible answers....anybody recall?</p>
<p>i think i put governed</p>
<p>I vaguely remember that question, edison427. However, I can't connect it in my mind right now.</p>
<p>Wow, did LIt suck or what? it was a lot like tha AP Lang tet, but I didnt see too many literary device questions...</p>
<p>Hobbes, you're right. There were barely any questions about literary terms and devices.</p>
<p>My daughter had a great comment about the lit test: "It's frustrating, because they're asking you what <em>they</em> think."</p>
<p>Thought that was funny....</p>
<p>SBmom, that's hilariously accurate.</p>
<p>We should all protest.</p>
<p>SBmom...that's why I hate standardized testing so much! I'm good at analyzing literature, but just using my OWN thoughts, interpretations, and words.</p>
<p>does anyone remember what they wrote in response to a question for the Obasan passage that asked what was different about the narrator's mention of the dust storms, or something like that? ironically, ive read Obasan, but i dont remember that part from the book at all.</p>