Nov SAT Tectonic Plates, Elaine Version!!!!

<p>OH, WAIT, TECTONIC PLATES QUESTION.</p>

<p>Was the rhetorical questions tone humorous or curious? I think I put humorous. Or I just couldn’t get it and I skipped it…</p>

<p>I think I ended up putting humorous. I hate tone questions lol :stuck_out_tongue:
For the math grid-ins, I recall putting these numbers down, not necessarily in order:
4 (undefined at what positive number)
.5 (graph interpretation/agility test one and two results)
75 (angle of double bisect)
1980 (for the 16x population deer question)
6 (for the one that was n2= any number through 9-40)
Anyone else remember more? :3</p>

<p>For Lorna/Elaine there was a question about the purpose of the first paragraph and I said to introduce a significant meeting or something like that. There was also a question about Elaine’s personality, I chose jubilant. There was also an overall purpose question that I said “to describe the origin of a marriage” or something similar…, also a question asking what “cold” meant in context and I put reserved.</p>

<p>Oh an also a question about the guy’s wood prints. I chose (A) or complex/some other word that started with a c. lol</p>

<p>Audacities you put all the grid in answers that I put… for the n^2 question, there were a number of answers though since it was a range. Could have been 4, 5, or 6.</p>

<p>Thanks Olivia, that’s reassuring.
I vaguely recall the last fill-in question being kinda hard. And there was that one with the hexagon giving the longest diagonal as 12 or something and I was so confused- does longest diagonal mean diameter? T_T;</p>

<p>Oh yeah, I think the last fill-in was 5/21. It was an algebra question.</p>

<p>The way I solved the hexagon question was that every hexagon can be divided into 6 equilateral triangles. The diagonal was a given value, when you break up the shape you divide the diagonal by 2, giving you the value of one side of the triangle. Equilateral = equal sides, so multiply by 6 and you get the perimeter. </p>

<p>And yeah the last was 5/21 and I remember because I used the decimal version as my answer :). .238.</p>

<p>i put humorous for the tectonic question</p>

<p>The hexagon one was easy but the fill in with the chart about test scores was difficult</p>

<p>“For Lorna/Elaine there was a question about the purpose of the first paragraph and I said to introduce a significant meeting or something like that. There was also a question about Elaine’s personality, I chose jubilant. There was also an overall purpose question that I said “to describe the origin of a marriage” or something similar…, also a question asking what “cold” meant in context and I put reserved.”
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for the purpose i put the same or the memorial or was that choice for another question?
does anyone know the answer to the question about the elaine passage that had a choice that said memorial for the reason why he drew the picture duck thing?</p>

<p>for the personality i chose exasperation but it seems that alot chose jubilant…or agitated :/</p>

<p>for cold meaning i also chose reserved</p>

<p>“There was also an overall purpose question that I said “to describe the origin of a marriage””
^ i think i chose that or the memorial choice…was stuck b/t those</p>

<p>did anyone else got a 2.1 for the math grid in? i dont remember the specific question but i just remembered i put a 2.1 as an answer</p>

<p>Oh thank god. I did exactly what you did on the hexagon one, Olivia, so I’m hoping I got it right. Thanks again :D!</p>

<p>■■■, I got 10/20 (number of people scoring less than 10 on first test over number scoring over 40 I think on the second test). I basically counted the dots in the specified graph areas, disregarding all the little dots on the border because they explicitly said “above” or “below” and not also equal to. Does that help a little?</p>

<p>I do remember getting something LIKE 2.1 but I’m not 100% sure, sorry. Shoddy memory after napping lol. Oh crap! I take what I said back then, because if the “to memorialize their encounter” answer was an option I DEFINITELY chose that, not what I said previously. Or maybe we’re talkin about separate questions? Ahhhh lol thanks for reminding me. </p>

<p>… Also Golden, “picture duck thing” made me chuckle.</p>

<p>Btw sorry beforehand for typos, I’m too lazy to move to my computer yet my typing on this iPod is trololol</p>

<p>lol i make typos even on the computer so it doesnt matter XD to me anyway</p>

<p>^ awww mann i chose the memorialize answer choice first then reread the passage and the next paragraph said they got married and something about the girl noticing the picture duck thing lol expressed the man’s eyes and hands, what did that mean by the way?
so i thought i mean he was asking for her hand so i chose the choice that said that he was trying to show that he wanted to marry her aww shucks</p>

<p>Aww, I’m sorry golden. I know how disappointing it is to miss a question that seems obvious now! But yeah, I’m pretty sure the one about the artist wasn’t a proposal. :(</p>

<p>For the artist duck painting I put the one that said it depicted a significant event…</p>

<p>Not event I mean encounter</p>

<p>Oh dear, I think I’m confusing my questions. Were there two woodcut questions? One relating to the complexity and one relating to he encounter like ■■■ just mentioned? :0</p>