<p>honestly, entire sec. 2 is a blur for me since I messed up bubbling, which ruined my pace for the entire test. however, I do remember putting arbitrary for one of them…unless I erased and changed it</p>
<p>@guangzhun: yes it was commonplace/startling
also captivated
nourishment</p>
<p>wasnt it “outcomes/results…nominal” for some scientist and significance stuff…</p>
<p>what was the question for commonplace startling?</p>
<p>wales probably was on the experimental 3rd section. I’m pretty sure most students either had an experimental math or CR section 3rd in order</p>
<p>i didn’t have whales, i haven’t heard anything about the passage with the chimp (Kazu or Kanzi or something) that was taught to understand human language…I’m guessing experimental</p>
<p>@boston1993 Yes, it may be used in a negative context, and is certainly done so in many cases. But it can be applied with a positive/neutral connotation, as in “the winger exploited the flanks”. Or even, as a noun, it can only used in a positive context.</p>
<p>startling I dont remember this sentence completion?</p>
<p>wait, I remember saying “nominal” for the book about parrots or something that was actually about human nature. Does anyone remember this please?</p>
<p>yes african life.</p>
<p>by the way, considering your sn, do you remember anything about the chimps in africa passage? and was that on a scored section?</p>
<p>does anybody remember the SC with 2 of the choices being ridiculously long words? I’m hoping that part was experimental…For me, it was Section 3 after another CR section</p>
<p>Does anyone think the curve will be lenient this time around? I mean, the string theory passage “raped” so many people. T-T.</p>
<p>mathstar, you are correct. it was right before the question about there being a catastrophe of some sort, where the answer was squalid. I got that wrong… : /</p>
<p>for the “defamed” question - what exactly was it asking about the innocent people?</p>
<p>i have two questions
Are you sure its defamed…i thought i was somthing about their memories
And what was the question for startling…i dont remeber that</p>
<p>Section 3 was experimental. I was begging for it to be the real thing. Now I got raped by string theories. Gahh</p>
<p>I izz not the only victim of rape by strings? Please confirm.</p>
<p>CR Consolidated List</p>
<h2>34/67</h2>
<p>Sentence Completions</p>
<h2>12/19</h2>
<p>ostensibly(not salient)
squalid(not cataclysmic)
tycoon/philanthropist
succinctly
archeaologist
ferocity/contentious (not accuracy/inexact)
fanciful/exploit(about children’s books being inaccurate)
reticent(timid employees)
nourishment
captivated
commonplace/startling
nominal</p>
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<p>Passage Based Questions</p>
<h2>22/48</h2>
<p>1) chimpanzees
2) physics string theory</p>
<h2>3) stolen diamond w/ lawyer and butler</h2>
<p>2)author of passage 2 would be in complete agreement
3)butler was deferential at lawyer
prudent (mom going to college with daughter)
typical answer(daughter’s italics remarks)
3)‘want’ means lack of
2)superhuman computer represents lack of technology to use it as a tool
2)passage 2 would say that the mathematicians and physicians should pursue different avenues
3)“as soon as he turned his back” showed his eagerness
3)the quote from robert crusoe represented an omen
3)growing sense of alarm(in lawyer)/moment of perplexity
3)Only repeated meant brevity of interval
1)look in chimpanzee’s eye/raising of hand shows relation between empathy and technology
3)cost means personal toll
1)chimpanzees were cracking nuts
3)puffery was self-regard and exaggeration
lying passage - qualification
welsh passage - her nationality wasn’t her most important characteristic
3)innocent people were defamed
2)passage 1 says reason string theory is hard to prove is because of complexity of mathematics
2)fits and starts was sudden bursts
2)scope and outcome</p>
<h2>(frida kahlo) role of self expression</h2>
<h2>Passage 3 is here: <a href=“http://collins.thefreelibrary.com/The-Moonstone/1-1[/url]”>http://collins.thefreelibrary.com/The-Moonstone/1-1</a></h2>
<p>Probable curve: <a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-...est-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-...est-Curves.pdf</a></p>
<h2>It will be on the easy side probably in the 3rd or 4th slot.</h2>
<p>keep adding/put a question mark and repost the list with your reason if you disagree</p>
<p>Was the passage about Africa experimental?</p>
<p>I think I did fairly well on the string theory one.</p>
<p>agreed with matt. passage 1 for string theory clearly stated that the math was too complex for even the scientists to understand.</p>