October 2010 CR SAT Thread

<p>“illicit”… other answer choices anyone?</p>

<p>ehh, is there an unanimous agreement on the national pride one? Because I put something about the big nation showing off its power.</p>

<p>Are you guys sure prolific…trenchant and eclectic were not the same question?</p>

<p>ehh, is there an unanimous agreement on the national pride one? Because I put something about the big nation showing off its power.</p>

<p>Yeah I don’t think I put national pride either? o__O What was the question for that one?</p>

<p>they were the same question…</p>

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<li><p>i put (E) national pride … not the at peoples expense …</p></li>
<li><p>inevitable OR undesirable??</p></li>
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<p>i put the nations were fighting to have the strongest army or something of the sort</p>

<p>Yes, prolific was about Harper Lee writing only one novel, eclectic was about the doctor and his team.</p>

<p>And did anybody else put choice A (I think) for the one about what Thucydides wrote (the eight line block quote or whatever.) It was about the social system and how it only benefitted the upper class or something.</p>

<p>it is at peoples expense. it has nothing to do with national pride</p>

<p>Does anyone know what the reading experimental was? I had a passage about a girl watching the sunrise on her tenth birthday, and reflecting how her siblings told her before that the veterans parade was especially for her birthday, and how she gradually realized that was false. I’m guessing that was it?</p>

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I hope so!</p>

<p>@naomikt</p>

<p>no the answer is something about big nation did it at small nation’s expense</p>

<p>Also there was one asked what does “right” most closely meant. —> it’s genuine, right?</p>

<p>I had a reading experimental about an African-American band that was based on someone named Sunny</p>

<p>there is nothing about national pride in the passage. its def the one about power over the weaker. it says in the first few sentences the weak were under the control of the powerful.</p>

<p>does the passage explicitly state any “expense”? I see the imbalance of power, but no mention of “at the expense of the smaller states”
if you say it was military strength, each contributed an appopraite number of troops to the Greek cause</p>

<p>Maxy you are correct but it was asking for the meaning of ‘true’</p>

<p>Why are you guys still debating about the CR? It’s beyond means of all of you now. Just wait until October 23. my head is going to explode if I read anymore of this.</p>

<p>Yup that’s what I put, haha. Okay, that’s good. I was like omg -4 now?! :stuck_out_tongue: But no, still -3.</p>

<p>was the answer to the “uniform” question recurring?</p>

<p>@Maxy-- it was “true” most nearly means “genuine” . :)</p>

<p>and can someone answer — inevitable OR undesirable?? ?</p>