<p>I keep on hearing about an answer that was supposed to be "stilted...affectation". Can someone remind me what the question was?</p>
<p>As for the other sentence completions, I'm pretty sure "sanguine..." was an answer.</p>
<p>I keep on hearing about an answer that was supposed to be "stilted...affectation". Can someone remind me what the question was?</p>
<p>As for the other sentence completions, I'm pretty sure "sanguine..." was an answer.</p>
<p>It was about a kid who had a (blank) style of writing and a pompous way of speaking that made him come off as (blank), I believe. I remember one of the choices being sanguine too but I didn’t pick that one… Now I’m wondering which one it was.</p>
<p>A quick google vocab search…you’re right (for the first one). I got that wrong…god damn it.</p>
<p>I hope this is one of those “you can get two wrong and still get an 800” CR curves.</p>
<p>Am I crazy - but isn’t there a Sunday test and it’s the same? Is this wise?</p>
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<p>…I did not think of that.</p>
<p>Then wouldn’t that super long SAT discussion with like 7583975946 answers in it be wrong as well? Now I’m worried :(</p>
<p>what were the other answer choices to the sentence completion with the answer “facsimiles…credible”<— that was the answer, but im not sure if i put something else</p>
<p>@archerysword
One was counterfeit-lucrative, the others were connoisseurs-something, prototypes-something, and simulations-something</p>
<p>So the answer to the businesses-pollution question is “palliative…redress” (or the reverse)?</p>
<p>What were the answer answer choices? One had galvanize in it…</p>
<p>@mater
I doubt it’d be the same exact test…</p>
<p>It’s definitely not the same test. I have an archive of old tests and they’re specifically marked Sunday for Sunday administration.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the last vocab question in the section about classical music</p>
<p>Fsu: was it not the redress palliative one? Business half- heartedly makes up for mistakes (BP came to mind)</p>
<p>Or facsimiles crdeible</p>
<p>How certain are you that was the last one?</p>
<p>Not too certain. One, if not both, is a last question but nott necessarily from that section.</p>