<p>I also put natural settings, but don’t remember the question very well. Which section was experimental?..</p>
<p>Cadences had to do with what she wanted to recreate from oral storytelling.</p>
<p>breaker: I also got stigmatized/vindicated.</p>
<p>I also put natural settings, but don’t remember the question very well. Which section was experimental?..</p>
<p>Cadences had to do with what she wanted to recreate from oral storytelling.</p>
<p>breaker: I also got stigmatized/vindicated.</p>
<p>I got stigmatized…vindicated</p>
<p>And was it hysteria or wonder for the West Africa one, and why was the century line mentioned (Same passage.)</p>
<p>I thought they both compared it to sports. First to boxing, the other useing “trial of the century,” sort of like match of the century</p>
<p>^ I got stigmatized/vindicated 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
Stigmatized/Vindicated</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>Concessions and comparisons - I got that. I could’t figure out whether they were anecdotes or comparisons - good thing I put comparisons.</p>
<p>sorry, this is the first time i’ve taken the SAT and i haven’t really done much practice in the past. how do you tell if something is experimental? because other people didn’t have the question, or is there some other way people can guess?</p>
<p>Confirmed the unpretentious for the paint one.</p>
<p>the right one was natural
It was the rock, fallen tree and termite nest that made boundaries which were natural.</p>
<p>Jersey13, both of those are correct.</p>
<p>how about commericial acumen? i put the answer below that one lol</p>
<p>Was the attitude of the painter passage tolerant, admiration, or affectionate? (I put admiration…)</p>
<p>Were the dinosaur footprints or autobiography passages experimental?</p>
<p>How many wrong for a 700+ you guys think? I don’t think that choice was weakness, i thought it was B, whatever that was.</p>
<p>why was the judge one ill-advised? i thought it was appropriate…</p>
<p>^^^^ The commercial abilities of the painter were never mentioned
^^^ Tone of the author was admiration and dinosaurs was not experimental
^ Judge one was ill-advised because the judge supported cameras in the trial while the first passage said cameras should be removed.</p>
<p>Consolidated List</p>
<p>Vocabulary - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS
Chagrin
Unfailing
Fascinated/Prospects
Disingenuous
Trendsetter
■■■■■■/Rancidness
Characterless
Caustic/Obstreperous
Resplendent
Adept/Pantheon
Stigmatized/Vindicated</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
Unpretentious manner is the style of the painter
Artistic weaknesses are shown by the bad copies of B Franklin</p>
<p>Admiration, yes.</p>
<p>Commercial acumen was the wrong answer.</p>
<p>Judge was ill-advised.</p>
<p>hmmm. jersey for ben franklin paintings i put something about “eclectic”.</p>
<p>I put appropriate for what the judge thinks, b.c the question asks for the 1st sentence of passage 1, not passage 1 as a whole.</p>
<p>^^ confirmed, admiration, it was already in the list</p>
<p>also for painter i had love for sharing knowledge and decorative style contrasting with his painting style, and artistic weakness</p>
<p>eclectic assocation was the answer choice. i don’t believe that was correct. can someone confirm on that?</p>
<p>also, the first sentence suggested, if i remember correctly, that the lens cap be put back on the camera in courtrooms, meaning that cameras would no longer tape live trials. the judge wanted cameras in courtrooms, hence, ill-advised.</p>
<p>Anyone know which one’s experimental? It was painful to read the painter one… Oh, what did the painters actions in line so and so (when he re-painted ben franklin) say about the painter? I put artistic weakness.</p>
<p>I put what you put Jersey. unpretentious manner
because it said that he painted realistically or something.</p>
<p>Artistic weakness seems too negative. I mean he refined his works each time but that doesnt mean the first one was bad.</p>
<p>Judge one was ill-advised</p>