October 2010 CR SAT Thread

<p>@dizzy
yes i put comparison</p>

<p>what was the question that had colloquial as answer?</p>

<p>Can someone make a list?</p>

<p>u think CR was generally easy?moderate?hard?</p>

<p>I said wasteful because the ideas were referring to financial stuff. So wasting money on those ideas is logical.</p>

<p>analogy for some question. and comparison for the jump rope one.</p>

<p>homer = most important source for thadycicsususwhatshisname?
something about problem with conservation efforts - they just expose the problem and try to stop it without finding a real solution? what was the rest of that question/answer?</p>

<p>Can confirm comparison: there were several uses of “like”. I was actually looking for the answer “simile” XD</p>

<p>^ Wait wasn’t it wasteful, not inadequate???</p>

<p>I also put wasteful…the author thought it was a waste of time to just conserve the species.</p>

<p>it’s not that they were wasting money, the first guy just thought they were being too lax on the issue. like you’re waiting for a wound to bleed instead of going in a closing it up.</p>

<p>so inadequate.</p>

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It was something like lines 41-46 and how Kael wrote. …I think.</p>

<p>agree with analogy and i think another one was comparison too. not sure what question tho.</p>

<p>@kelley, you are right ;)</p>

<p>Anyone know the curve?</p>

<p>can anyone explain why the answer was analogy for the short passage about media and the government?</p>

<p>What was the answer to the “bent up on the fizz” or whatever for the Kael one?</p>

<p>i got inadequate.</p>

<p>There was a question that compared the writing of dicy… to the magna carta. Did the answer start with the word Vivid?</p>

<p>Another: was it ebullience or eminence?</p>

<p>yes it was to make vivid the time length between or something</p>

<p>Lines 41-46 or something was Kael trying to make her prose sound like it was from someone who just got out from the movies. I put colloquial but I was unsure.</p>

<p>but dang, that SAT was terrible for me.</p>