<p>Put aesthetic in there also</p>
<p>Sorry to bring this up again, but how exactly was the jazz question personal creativity instead of answer choice C, which was like it’s difficult to understand/express or something like that? I’m pretty sure that you assume too much by saying that jazz requires personal creativity, and in any case that wasn’t really the choice that was in-keeping with the tone of the passage, which was sort of speculative.</p>
<p>if you got 9-11 problems wrong in CR, what would u get in this test? could it be above 650?</p>
<p>@prattennis_1 I think it was that because it talked about the artists needing to be able to express their individual voices, in pretty much those exact words. Which is basically the definition of creativity [paraphrased a bit ;)].</p>
<p>According to this list (albeit incomplete), I only missed 5-6…4 of which were on the cave paintings passage. </p>
<p>I’m not sure anyone missed these, but i’ll just toss them in for comfort. One of the vocab. words on completion was procrastinator? </p>
<p>On the daytime to nighttime passage, there was one that asked about how a human was different from a weasel. It was answer choice E, which was like pace of activity/living</p>
<p>i keep bringing this up, but what exactly is this ‘early attempts’ question? because i was under the impression it was talking about guthrie’s view on the cave paintings, which also had the answer choices “data for art historians” and “evidence for natural history”, but newton just put up three answers, two of which would then technically share the same question. clarification anyone? ):</p>
<p>prattennis i agree with the pace of activity answer. the others were either too literal or odd.</p>
<p>@newton , was “early attempts” like" early attempts by accomplished artists"? I didn’t choose that one though… I don’t think that G person would consider those cave paintings done by " accomplished artists"… G said the paintings were done by playful teenagers, and there’s no sign that those kids became accomplished artists later. However, I don’t really remember what I chose…</p>
<p>I had “pace of activity” as well. “Early attempts by accomplished artists” was definitely not the answer because Guthrie believed that the cave paintings were made by bored, unskilled teenagers. I don’t remember whether I chose the “art historians” or “natural history” one…</p>
<p>@ yoursky Are you sure “natural history” and “early attempts” were in the same question? I explicitly remember that I chose" natural historians" and crosswd off" early attempts by accomplished artists", but I don’t know whether they were in the same question…</p>
<p>It could have been using familiar techniques…</p>
<p>vivizzz: a CCer some pages back told me that they all had the same question, and i realized that it could be highly likely that it’s true. the answer choice for early attempts was E, and natural history was A? i believe. if i can vaguely visualize the answer choices i’m fairly confident they’re from the same question, but then again my memory isn’t foolproof</p>
<p>Was there something like" artistic technique"? What was the question for that again? I vaguely remember not choosing “technique” though… And I think " familiar" and something “technique” were not in the same option.</p>
<p>@yoursky thank u!!! I was starting to worry about that… Now I remember that I def put “natural historian” for that one!!! And now that you’ve mentioned it, I think you are right about “early attempt” being E… Great memory yoursky!</p>
<p>On the paleontology thing, why is “delighted about it, because they believe it holds the key blah blah” wrong???</p>
<p>No, I think it was " sympathetic" cuz the scholars were also trying to figure out the meaning of the paintings</p>
<p>I’m coming back here in 4 hours I
Want to see a full consolidated list. No questions asked…sort the thing out with the cave paintings.!</p>
<p>After Wednesday, Collegeboard should just release a list of consolidated answers to relieve everyone’s worries haha</p>
<p>I wish I remembered the cave paintings passage better. I don’t think I put sympathetic… what was the question, exactly, and what was it referring to?</p>
<p>It was 100% Mawkishness. Mawkishness is overly sentimental which was stated at the very beginning of the sentence.</p>
<p>i did horrible on this section… what kind of curve do u guys think we’ll get? in dec it was -4, 750.</p>