<p>I think the woman was bewildered because she says that after she moved away from science and came back to the museum with her son, everything had changed. It had become even more amazing. and she notes that even her favorite dinosaur had a different name. The tone was certainly not negative.</p>
<p>Nope,malfeasance means misconduct,but we want a word which means “selfishness” or “not spending money”
–> then it would be austerity then ?</p>
<p>Are you sure “pulp” meant inferior type of literature? I chose a different answer choice I think it was genre of something, I can’t quite remember.</p>
<p>which one is the experimental section?
the one with nocturnal birds with the help of mag field?</p>
<p>malfeasance means to take advantage of your position and use your rank to obtain things for your self in an illegal way …</p>
<p>Also, does anyone know if the first or second writing is experimental?</p>
<p>I think there also was a SC question with intemperate behavior leading to inimical things. The question had the word “indulgence” somewhere.</p>
<p>and I also chose “stark and cerebral” for one of the SC’s.</p>
<p>There is no way we can know this …</p>
<p>I guess we won’t know that till CollegeBoard’s announcement comes out in a few days.</p>
<p>agree w/ bilguun
There’s also one question abt Diligence with the answers of superficial and compromised I think</p>
<p>I chose “stark” and cerebral" too…</p>
<p>i also chose stark and cerebral</p>
<p>malfeasance was definitely the answer. The sentence said something like “The governor was able to clean her name of malfeasance by being altruistic (snthg like that.)”</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that math question was percentage…because I checked it over and over again</p>
<p>yeah,superficial</p>
<p>I think the answer to the diligence question was the one that had pervasive…</p>
<p>–
oh wait… crap</p>
<p>Can’t we just compare our test to another person who had math as an experimental and see which section counts? Or am I mistaken?</p>
<p>Yea, I chose “superficial” too. It said something about laziness becoming common due to people getting accustomed to blabla.</p>
<p>what about the one that said ‘her research was… : something practical applications to her more … colleagues.’ I totally guessed that one… is the sentence coming after the colon explaining why or the result?</p>
<p>Everybody who took the test had Writing as experimental,I suppose.</p>