November 2010 SAT - Critical Reading

<p>^^do you remember for which question? because i don’t think i got that…</p>

<p>I remember anomalies and acrimonious being choices, but I don’t remember what I put for them.</p>

<p>OK so I have decided to cancel my scores. Just because I screwed up the reading.</p>

<p>Woah woah woah alwysgraceful03 are you a junior or senior? And why? Are you sure?</p>

<p>junior. It was my first time.
But, I’m really too scared to see my reading score in the 600s.</p>

<p>I mean, you’ll never know how you really did until you get it back. And worse comes to worst, just use score choice and colleges will never have to know…</p>

<p>Could anyone tell me the question that goes with the answer “judgmental”? I think someone said in a previous post that another choice was “flippant”, but I don’t remember this question at all. I took the bat/sports funding SAT.</p>

<p>alwysgraceful03 - Unless you think you did really poorly on all 3 sections don’t cancel your scores. Even though you won’t be able to get the actual test questions, you will get a score report online at the CB website that will tell you what type of questions you missed and what level of difficulty. It will be good to see what you missed to help prepare for the next test. You may be surprised that you did better than you think.</p>

<p>i found the test harder than october2010</p>

<p>can we start and make the list for chinese artist/college athlete version? or if there is one, can someone post it?</p>

<p>“2 short passages:
“that’s correct”: to conceed with previous solution
both about the increasing population
author2’s response to line X-X in passage 1: arguing that using technology to produce high-yielding crop can also achive the goal stated in passage 1 by using the chemicals.
relation: the passage 1 offers a solution, while passage 2 talk an alternative version of that solution (not the exact wording)”</p>

<p>can someone specify the “Thats right question”</p>

<p>The population one, was “concern with the increasing population”</p>

<p>Also for the technology one, I think it was actually worde as Passage 2 says that less chemical would be just as good for the population</p>

<p>Carribean passage:
One of the missing answers is “An independent culture is that which is both politically and culturally free.”
also the more familair wording for the last one was that passage 1 offers a solution, passage 2 offers a modified solution.</p>

<p>which cr sections are definitely not experimental? (which ones had 19 questions?)</p>

<p>i dont think it was technology , it was more like less chemicals same yield rat as a lot of chemicals ? right? someone please specify the Thats Right question lol</p>

<p>Yes, less chemicals yield just as much as a lot.</p>

<p>so technology is wrong also do u remember "independent cultures r both politically and culturally independent " for carribbean passage? also can u please explain the "That Right " question someone needs to update the list</p>

<p>Sorry, but I don’t really remember those questions :frowning: They both sound familiar but i cant place it.</p>

<p>the culture one was #24 referring to what the lines implied</p>

<p>but the technology one is def wrong rite?</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the other answer choices in the funding of sports passage for the question whose answer was “shift the argument”? Specifically, does anyone remember if the answer “to make a larger point” was one of the answer choices, because I chose that answer.</p>

<p>Also, does anyone know the other answer choices to the question about the dancer’s significance (the answer was probably that he used various styles, but I want to make sure I put it). I know another answer choice was that he “spanned many eras”.</p>