<p>The answer to that question was that “there was a previous urge to drawing”</p>
<p>the first question in caribbean was whats the main point and i put something like to bring greater recognition to caribbean culture. Anyway have only 23 questions on one critical reading section. I thought it was awfully weird…</p>
<p>meh. 1 wrong so far. Still a chance for 800, right?</p>
<p>righttt yeah I got the same thing as backfing.</p>
<p>Does everyone agree with "That’s right.”- Author acknowledges that her point is surprising? I choose that the author concede to the previous point.
And for the conversation between the daughter and the father, is there a choice like: they are both attentive to what they believe the other think</p>
<p>@backfing Wasn’t it something like that she had a previous urge to CREATE?
Just checking… Because I did not see “drawing” in the answer.</p>
<p>It was “she had a previous urge to create before drawing” or some variant of that</p>
<p>“drawing” or “to draw” was def. in there.</p>
<p>Where does it say she wanted to embroider something before drawing?</p>
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<p>This is the passage. Read it. It is implied.</p>
<p>did anyone else have this version???</p>
<p>I got all the sentence completion ones. :D</p>
<p>But I got 6-7 passage ones wrong, and left 3 blank. (lost track of time near the end) :(</p>
<p>Chance for 700+?</p>
<p>Thats right.- Author acknowledges that her point is surprising</p>
<p>dont remember this one at all?</p>
<p>The curve will prolly be -2 800 is was neither too hard or too easy</p>
<p>@backfing:
wasn’t the second blank like “arrest” or something? I remember one of the other ones was “advance”, but it didn’t make sense, because they were talking about stopping a disease, so I chose “arrest” and “sequestered”</p>
<p>^You are right. “arrest” was the other word that was paired w/ sequestered.</p>
<p>oh, by the way, how do you know that the echolocation section wasn’t the experimental?</p>
<p>Well we don’t know that since it’s kinda biased.</p>
<p>none of these were experimental…I had all of these and my experimental section was math.</p>
<p>Maybe Japanese ocean and Scuba diver were part of an experimental section. Did your test have a paired passage on Deception or a long reading on Echolocation?</p>
<p>can someone tell me the correct answers and add to the following?</p>
<p>Passage: college sports/ paying college athletes- Long Dual Passage</p>
<p>1) What word best replaces event as used in this passage? A: spectacle</p>
<p>2) sarcastically ( what was the question?) </p>
<p>3) for the question about ‘dream teams’ and ‘tradition bound olympics’? (A) to make a point about amateurism.,</p>
<p>4) how the 2 critic and former athlete viewed athletics:
athletics should be considered work OR colleges dont take advantage to profit income?</p>
<p>5) Was the answer for a question something like “transition to a new point”? I think it was about the last paragraph of the college athlete one</p>
<p>6) appealing but ludicrous ( what was the exact question?) </p>
<p>7)… what was the purpose of the last paragraph. was it provide new evidence or concession?And I think he acknowledged that some feel as though athletes should not be paid he also provided a quote from authority on how paying athletes could be beneficial. That is why I put provide new evidence ,but I was really unsure about this one so I don’t know. I am not sure if concession was the answer. </p>
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<p>can someone remember any mroe for this passage?</p>
<p>After reading all of these comments, i dont think i did as bad as i think</p>
<p>Probably missed only 2-3 questions, which can still get me an 800, i thought math/writing were really easy… so as long as i didnt make any careless mistakes i should be fine…</p>
<p>I had experimental reading, and I think the passage for it was about Newton/the 20 questions since less people are talking about it?</p>