<p>@Bassir: yes we said it was reticent</p>
<p>@magic123
Curve link is fixed. No idea why that happened. </p>
<p>CR Consolidated List</p>
<h2>36/67</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>24/48</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
(frida kahlo) playing a role allows you to express your inner feelings more
2)Authors agree that in its current state the string theory is incomplete
(frida kahlo) towards the end of her life she started wearing more to hide her growing frailty</p>
<h2>(frida kahlo) mask and frame question? (two different personalities or sides)(contradicting purposes)</h2>
<p>Passage 3 is here: <a href=“http://collins.thefreelibrary.com/The-Moonstone/1-1[/url]”>http://collins.thefreelibrary.com/The-Moonstone/1-1</a>
Passage 2 is here:
TWO STRING THEORY PASSAGES:
Passage 1: <a href=“http://books.google.com/books?id=8QY...page&q&f=false[/url]”>http://books.google.com/books?id=8QY...page&q&f=false</a></p>
<h2>Passage 2: <a href=“http://books.google.com/books?id=pcJ...page&q&f=false[/url]”>http://books.google.com/books?id=pcJ...page&q&f=false</a></h2>
<p>Probable curve: <a href=“http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-Curves.pdf[/url]”>http://www.erikthered.com/tutor/SAT-Released-Test-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>For the mask/frame question I put that they had contradicting purposes or something like that.</p>
<p>yeah. contradicting purposes is right</p>
<p>Is there an answer which could be Infer or provoke</p>
<p>I believe I got infer for an answer.</p>
<p>Why do you guys reckon this CR will be 3rd or 4th easiest curve from that chart? Some said it was difficult ><</p>
<p>I’m sorry that I’m asking this again but I’m still unsure why it’s “mathematics being too complex”.</p>
<p>It was q.23 on one of the CR sections GTAMABC is referring to. I put “infer,” but it was a quick guess right as time was being called.</p>
<p>empathy: Identification with and understanding of another’s situation, feelings, and motives</p>
<p>Is the buyler empathetic to the lawyer or deferential as posted in the consolidated list?</p>
<p>My son thought it was empathetic…</p>
<p>String theory: zigzag - unexpectedly whim. Anyone remembers that?</p>
<p>@Bassir Does anyone remember the SC about employees asking for raises?</p>
<p>@luceverita@Bassir: yes we said it was reticent</p>
<p>reticent? I think I put timid or something like that??</p>
<p>The difficulty of the CR was extremely similar to March. And I’m not biased in any way because I score so poorly on CR compared to Math and Writing.
It really wasn’t that hard(not to me). In March, the CR was thought to be hard on CC, and we all expected a lenient curve, but that didn’t happen. Same will happen this time.</p>
<p>" “as soon as he turned his back” showed his eagerness "
can anyone explain this? i said disloyalty. </p>
<p>and does any body remember any of the other choices for the " 3)butler was deferential at lawyer" question? i don’t remember putting that.</p>
<p>Yeah i got infer. And i got amused tolerance instead of complete agreement. Author 2’s response would not have been ‘yeah man i completely agree!’ it would have been ‘no ****, sherlock’</p>
<p>@pratt yes it was infer because it was about the conclusion one should draw from something</p>
<p>@Guangzhun i was about to put that but i put … the other one? i can’t remember. your answer choice is D. A was like mysterious something. and i put E</p>
<p>“I’m sorry that I’m asking this again but I’m still unsure why it’s “mathematics being too complex”.”</p>
<p>The answer is arbitrary nature or something like that.</p>
<p>@wangh1&boston1993 directly from the passage:</p>
<p>“Witten’s remark and those of other experts in the field indicate that it could be decades or even centuries before string theory is fully developed and understood. This may well be true. In fact, the mathematics of string theory is so complicated that, to date, no one even knows the exact equations of the theory.”</p>
<p>@yellowroses he turned his back as soon as he left TO WRITE the narrative or whatever. if he turned his back and did something else you’d be right</p>