<p>@RileyJohn it would be in the 700s if you hadn’t omit anything and you were sure that you missed 6.</p>
<p>anyone remember the other answer choices for artist paints in ‘unpretentious’ manner</p>
<p>For the TV/Camera question, the choices were</p>
<ol>
<li>The effect of cameras in courtrooms.</li>
<li>The TV production/broadcast of trials.</li>
</ol>
<p>I picked the TV one… the passages seemed like they were about what would happen if all trials were publicly viewed on television.</p>
<p>Question: Do you remember if the superficial/cursory question was number 6 or 7?</p>
<p>Anyone remember other choices for (or the context):
Proficient…repertory</p>
<p>i know another was _________…dearth.
i chose that one after narrowing the two down D:</p>
<p>I gave the context up above. Dearth means lack of, so you would have been saying “adding to his lack of skills”.</p>
<p>which questions did these refer to:
Fascinated/Prospects
Disingenuous</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>can someone predict:
a score of -10 with 1 omitted? / a score of -8 with 1 omitted?</p>
<p>Question: Do you remember if the superficial/cursory question was number 6 or 7?</p>
<p>“Wells was fascinated with the prospects that science offered humanity.”</p>
<p>“He thought she was unfailingly candid, and did not consider that maybe she was disingenuous.”</p>
<p>H.G. Wells had a fascination for technology because of its prospects for humanity.</p>
<p>Not sure about the disingenuous question.</p>
<p>I have a quick question…
If i left 6 blank and possibly 2 wrong for a total raw score of 59… what would that amount to on the scale?</p>
<p>I don’t remember “secrets” either, I remember that he refers to things that two-dimensional prints can show as “old hat” so he was unexcited.</p>
<p>@concertpianist</p>
<p>the question went something like “with what attitude does the author refer to the ‘secrets’ in lines xx-xx”</p>
<p>probably near the beginning of the passage.</p>
<p>what were the other answer choices for the painter question for which the answer was unpretentious?</p>
<p>pianofish, are you sure “secrets” was in the question? or was secrets just cited in the (lines…-…).
sententia, your response sound vaguely familiar…</p>
<p>for the last question on the passage about dinosaurs could the answer to what was the most important about discovery in the laST PARagraph be that it backed up a previously thought belief because the discovery was that dinosaur bones are similar to the chicken’s bone structure therefore it backs up the fact that dinosaurs are in someway related to them.</p>
<p>No the most important discovery was the way dinosaurs moved</p>
<p>Santeria is correct.</p>
<p>@concertpianist</p>
<p>I think that secrets was in the question. Because the answer choices were like “excited, unexcited, dismayed, etc” and if you hadn’t read the passage carefully you would’ve chosen something like excited.</p>
<p>I got raped by this section.</p>
<p>I’m gonna work my ass off for the may test and june test (if necessary).</p>