<p>@jolly after that anecdote, the author goes into a whole discussion about writing, which led me to the answer choice containing “writing styles”</p>
<p>I remember the question with the probably/probably not said something like, "based on the passage, the author’s response to the question (i think the question asked whether the wars actually occured) in lines xx would be "</p>
<p>was an answer for the movie ciritic passage that “opinions are more important than writing style of prose” or something with the word prose? I remember putting that. If it was not what was the answer?</p>
<p>@user: are you sure that was the wording of the question?
was it the author’s viewpoint that we were supposed to infer? the general public’s? or someone elses?</p>
<p>hey guys i put for the anecdote: introducing a concept, to me its perfectly clear when you read the following paragraph that, after she explains the anecdote, she shows how that personal experience had an impact on her writing style. Clearly an introduction</p>
<p>That question about whether the Trojan War had occurred was just a bad question in my opinion. Why would the SAT ask their test takers about something that historians can’t even agree upon? D:<</p>
<p>i immediately crossed out antidote as a choice because i thought it said anecdote lol. it makes sense that its an antidote… i put down stimulant though…it can go either way. because it got his blood rushing. but it could be an antidote because it took away his anger…</p>