<p>it was incapable because you cant say incapable to it has to be incapable of</p>
<p>@nyckevin error was incapable</p>
<p>oh crap I did 26-5=22…I’m stupid</p>
<p>what was the answer to the grammar question about asteroids moving too quickly? I had the one with a “:they” but looking back that might be wrong bc they is vague (it can refer to either the asteroids or the astronauts)?</p>
<p>For the parity question for reading journalism passage, was the answer the one with parity?</p>
<p>And for the personification question for manhattan, india passage, was the answer a? (the one about guilt and uneasiness)</p>
<p>parity was correct, so was :they</p>
<p>For the 1st section reading about Journalism, was the answers to like two of the questions assumptions of something?</p>
<p>what were the other options for the question with answer choice conterintuitve?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the specific numbers/math used to find the answer of 77th position in line</p>
<p>56th and 98th</p>
<p>For all of those arguing about deliberate vs reclusive, it was most likely deliberate. Reclusive is most commonly used to describe a lifestyle, such as a reclusive hermit that lives by himself in some far away country estate; it wouldn’t be used so much to describe a writing style.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the magazine folding one?</p>
<p>if california’s cutoff score was 223 last year, would i be able to pass this year if i missed 1 math, 2 writing, and like 4 reading?</p>
<p>@spazzer do u know more info about the parity question? i remember seeing it but dont recall any of the other answer choices.</p>
<p>based on last years psat scores those raw scores will get you exactly a 223</p>
<p>@courtnaypark hmm so math would be -3, writing -8, reading -9 but I’m using basically the worst case scenario, about 220, I think you have a good chance.</p>
<p>For reading passage about the journalism, did anyone say the author of the first passage was “calm and indifferent” regarding the future of journalism?</p>
<p>for the second passage about journalism was the answer to one of the questions about tone “talking about a serious problem in a mocking tone”</p>
<p>What about the one in the writing section that talked about putting clothes in the washing machine?
Was it “putting clothes” or “clothes are put”? I know the latter is pv but it seemed to make more sense</p>
<p>And also, for the writing question about an Indian woman or something along those lines, was the correct answer “ones with” no familiarity to the culture?</p>
<p>i had “clothes are put”, not sure but really seemed better.</p>
<p>Indian woman one i put “ones with”, but was considering “having”</p>