May SAT 2011: CR Section

<p>@sauternety - was the whales one - appreciation of limitations - the sonnet one?</p>

<p>^yep
and can we start discussing the two cave questions that i am realllllllly unhappy about???</p>

<p>which two? to me, all of them sorta blended into a grotesque mass that basically read “you’re not going to college”. I died during that paleolithic art passage; I am terrible at comparisons between passages, much less when 8/13 are, in fact, extremely tough comparisons. will the curve be more lenient? </p>

<p>sauternety, go ahead and state the questions, I’d love to attempt to discuss them :D</p>

<p>all of them sorta blended into a grotesque mass that basically read “you’re not going to college” – LOL</p>

<p>but yea the CR was on the hard side, should be a slightly generous curve I would guess</p>

<p>i updated CR list on May 2011 thread. if you rmb any maths questions,post there plz!</p>

<p>another Vocab question i rmb is “vocalization”.</p>

<p>btw,in Black girl passage, the crowd upstream facing the singer is like “intrusion into a city” or what ?</p>

<p>gifted artists of the paleolithic period <– i believe i wrote this as an answer if the question was about what the “art historians” of passage 2 thought of the lines 13-17(?) about the cave paintings. passage 2 mentioned that to the dismay of many art historians, he’s discovered that the cave paintings don’t have much of an artistic function.</p>

<p>but there was ALSO a separate question on what guthrie in passage 2 valued those “cave paintings.” i remember they were distinctly different because i was thinking that they referenced the same “cave painting” line in two different questions.</p>

<p>still don’t get what the early attempts question is either ):</p>

<p>Gifted artists of the Paleolithic period and “early attempts” questions!!
^and that was real funny i laughed real hard at the grotesque mass :D</p>

<p>see, i never chose “gifted artists” as an answer, because guthrie seemed to brush these “gifted” artists off as careless teenagers…</p>

<p>the one with the art historians, how they would react to the “grand theory” or whatever,
were they:
frustrated,
delighted,
eerrgg can’t remember the other choices.
first one on the second page of q’s.
i put delighted?? because the art was all awesome and whatnot??</p>

<p>the early attempts question was what guthrie thought of the paintings in textbooks for lines 13-17 of passage 1…</p>

<p>No I got the paradox question – I clearly remember putting that. I just remember putting something alongside the lines that these historians would view the paintings in the textbook (passage 1) as significant information or something. Since the paintings in the textbook are not done by teenagers according to gurtie.</p>

<p>Ok i really have to clarify the gifted question::::::listen carefully guys!!! The question was asking what the scientists who disagreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed with guthrie thought of the textbook paintings nooooooooooooot guthrie himself!!!</p>

<p>sauternety, can you remember any of the other answer choices? i prob picked the most obviously wrong answer.</p>

<p>ahh yes! i put paradox. seemed to fit. okay good whew. maybe i have a shot at college now ;)</p>

<p>I think it was “data for art historians” and “evidence for natural history” and two more but i forgot anyone remember???</p>

<p>GOD i hate putting the right answer and then changing it to a wrong one at the last second…</p>

<p>Sometimes I kinda wish I didn’t care about school…</p>

<p>Ok i really have to clarify the gifted question::::::listen carefully guys!!! The question was asking what the scientists who disagreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed with guthrie thought of the textbook paintings nooooooooooooot guthrie himself!!! </p>

<p>^ this. with more emphasis than i put in. thank you.</p>

<p>sauterny do you know more about the early attempts question answers? was that the one with answer choices “valuable for natural history” and “beneficial for art historians” (or some choice like that)</p>

<p>edit: nevermind! haha man cc is fast today :)</p>

<p>gosh i honestly don’t even remember that question
prime example of freudian repression, oh god.</p>

<p>^ruthrie you make me laugh at my most depressed times :)</p>

<p>do we know how many cave questions there were? only 10? then that means there were like 9 vocabs… reasonable??</p>

<p>Yes sauternety! I think i put “data for historians” on a whim. Yes I clearly remember this was about the SCIENTISTS and NOT gurtie. None of the others really fit for me.</p>