March SAT CR Thread

<p>was the storytelling one cadences?
and the other answer to it was something like she used skills in her writing that she gained as a child</p>

<p>The question about the meaning of “land” about the West Africa passage.</p>

<p>arrive, or dismount?</p>

<p>I put dismount.</p>

<p>Chagrin, Disingenuous, Resplendent, and possibly Fascinated/Prospects all wrong. Great…</p>

<p>^^ those are all correct answers.</p>

<p>i’m pretty sure its arrive. dismount is way too literal</p>

<p>for africa, the boundaries were natural.
did it mean delineate?</p>

<p>I said it meant delineate</p>

<p>Consolidated List</p>

<p>Vocabulary - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS
Chagrin
Unfailing
Fascinated/Prospects
Disingenuous
Trendsetter
■■■■■■/Rancidness
Characterless
Caustic/Obstreperous
Resplendent</p>

<p>Passages - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS</p>

<p>Effects of TV on Courts Double Passage
Both authors granted concessions
Both authors drew comparisons </p>

<p>Story of Africa Passage
Boundaries were part of the natural setting
Landed means arrived
Marked means delineate</p>

<p>Storytelling Passage
Used skills in writing learned as a child
Cadences something?</p>

<p>@thisisauser: I put arrive. The context was something about arriving in the middle of a forest, and dismount didn’t really make sense in that context.</p>

<p>I put arrive and cadences</p>

<p>dismount means to unload or get off a horse</p>

<p>pantheon was second word of last question of a vocab section
characterless
stage meant - phase ???</p>

<p>also for africa the europeans didn’t understand that it was a garden for one of the later questions. sorry i forgot the phrasing already =P</p>

<p>@ Delontewest I got the same things
@theboydave yep it was the garden choice
@Mentos I got that ill-advised too</p>

<p>ill-advised, for how the judge would feel</p>

<p>adept…pantheon</p>

<p>Which one was experimental – dinosaur footprints or autobiography?</p>

<p>stage = phase </p>

<p>and wasnt it falling trees and etc strictly contrasted with the women, NOT boundaries were natural settings</p>

<p>i thought it was appropriate, because the judge said that he wanted cameras in courtrooms which is exactly what that sentence said.</p>

<p>two of the tone questions were E. one was admiration, don’t remember the other (i think it was also a positive feeling)</p>

<p>i also had adept…pantheon</p>

<p>I put “arrive” the first time, but the word “arrive” was already used in the sentence and the words after “land” were “with a soft thud”. Thus I put “dismount.”</p>

<p>I am not sure. I am second-guessing myself about this question.</p>

<p>I said that it was boundaries were natural settings. And I put arrive as well.</p>

<p>Anyone recall the answers to the paint passage? Unpretentious manner is how he paints and artistic weakness describes his various copies of B Franklin?</p>

<p>Consolidated List</p>

<p>Vocabulary - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS
Chagrin
Unfailing
Fascinated/Prospects
Disingenuous
Trendsetter
■■■■■■/Rancidness
Characterless
Caustic/Obstreperous
Resplendent
Adept/Pantheon</p>

<p>Passages - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS</p>

<p>Effects of TV on Courts Double Passage
Both authors granted concessions
Both authors drew comparisons
Both authors agree media coverage of courts could be educational
Ill-advised is what Judge thinks the plan proposed by Passage 1
Stage means phase</p>

<p>Story of Africa Passage
Boundaries were part of the natural setting
Landed means arrived
Marked means delineate
Europeans had assumptions of what gardens were supposed to look like</p>

<p>Storytelling Passage
Used skills in writing learned as a child
Cadences something?</p>

<p>Painter passage
Admiration is tone of author</p>

<p>@thisisauser I meant that I got all of those wrong, my bad.</p>

<p>And one of the vocab questions I put inscribed, but I was actually unsure about it. It was the one in the passage that talked about the gardens and the women with the natural surroundings. Can anyone confirm what the right answer was?</p>