<p>It was in a question in the movie critic passage. It was asking what the author’s tone was in the final sentence or something. The correct answer was resolute</p>
<p>Thanks jlewis. Do you remember if the emphatic question was referring to passage 1 or 2?</p>
<p>and also…</p>
<p>-the purpose of the personal anecdote in lines __ was to introduce something</p>
<p>Was this the part in the last paragraph of the passage where Kael was like “writing is thinking” or something… was the choice E?</p>
<p>Did you copy down your answers or something lol</p>
<p>lol no I just remember struggling over that one. I remember (E) was where the author was revealing something about writing.</p>
<p>It seems like many people who picked “probably” in the test are swayed after reading the original (non-sat) version of the passage. This happened to me as well. I suspect that CB’s modification of the passage made author’s viewpoint subtler/more ambiguous. But I doubt CB would have changed the meaning of the passage from its original.</p>
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bleh. i could’ve sworn the last paragraph was arguing for it when i was taking the test. probably the fault of a superficial panicky reading</p>
<p>Was “the consequences of poor historic documentation” an answer? Pretty sure it was.</p>
<p>if the answer was not “probably…” what was the answer?</p>
<p>Does anyone have a link to the rewilding article because I read and reviewed it thoroughly during the test and picked “inevitable” without even considering “undesirable.”</p>
<p>i hope to god you are right lol</p>
<p>guys, i think i may have found something very useful about the probably/probably not question. <a href=“I think its "probably happened" - SAT Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>I think its "probably happened" - SAT Preparation - College Confidential Forums; for more details.</p>
<p>for the question in the critic passage that said what did the anecdote about the pencil thing do…</p>
<p>does anyone remember the answer choices?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the vocab question with retiring and penchant as the answer. or the other asnwer choices to tit because i dont remember that one. and does anyone know 100 % positively if the short passage (emphatic/balanced) was asking about passage 1 or 2 .</p>
<p>Its passage 1, no doubt whatsoever.</p>
<p>k thanks. and the retiring/penchant?</p>
<p>diffident/aversion was another answer choice</p>
<p>I always thought it was passage 2.</p>
<p>What topics did the passages of the experimental CR section cover? I’m fairly sure I had reading experimental since I had 4 CR sections but i’ve forgotten which one was experimental.</p>
<p>the answer is probably not becuase the whole time he was putting the people down who had no proof, and he was lamenting how people believed without prrof. even if the actual book is for the existence of it , the parts which collegeboard decided to show was that it probably did not happen</p>
<p>ok i’m about to ask some strange questions :D</p>
<p>for benign</p>
<ol>
<li>was that the nuclear one?</li>
<li>was it a,b,c,d,e ?</li>
</ol>
<p>and for unremitting, same questions except which one it was related to?</p>
<p>and…</p>
<p>which one was culpable for? the sentence… i know it wasn’t the right answer but which sentence?</p>
<p>i’m in the range where the curve is the steepest so… trying to figure my vocab out</p>
<p>thanks! </p>
<p>p.s. or… .well… what sections were they for?</p>