October 2011 SAT Reading

<p>The wariness one is from the nuclear passage</p>

<p>Could someone explain how drew = attracted and what the question was? </p>

<p>Also, what were the answer choices to the question which had the answer: both thought nuclear energy was controversial.</p>

<p>Yeah I was guessing on that part. It doesn’t really affect the word choice though.</p>

<p>Draw/Attracted one was drawing the music crowd when the singer played his trumpet or something</p>

<p>does anyone remember anything about a “taunt” or am I crazy…</p>

<p>@SourApple- If something “draws you in”, it attracts you.</p>

<p>@Sister- Taunt was one of the answer choices but it was not correct.</p>

<p>it was something about the navel, pretty sure it was taunt</p>

<p>yeah taunt is correct</p>

<p>@Seahawks506
@iwanttostudy
anyone else agree? i put taunt also</p>

<p>I put taunt too…my most hated question in the whole test…>_< Am I the only one who found this passage hard? Both eccentric and paranoia(I put them regardless) were based mostly on what you felt as you listened to Drew…nothing very explicit…</p>

<p>OH MY GOD THANK U GUYS
I thought I was crazy for a minute…</p>

<p>Agree with taunt. </p>

<p>Does anyone remember a question on how nuclear power has been controversial thus far as the response (on what both passages agree on)?</p>

<p>That’s what I put, both agree it is controversial</p>

<p>@nostalgicwisdom I thought that was the hardest passage in the whole entire test
cuz I had no idea wut Fleece was talking about…</p>

<p>@hardworking21
I put controversial, but the consensus says that controversial is wrong.</p>

<p>what were the other choices for taunt question</p>

<p>What were other answer choices for the “ameliorate” question? I remember choosing it initially, but thinking it was weird. I can’t remember if I changed</p>

<p>How would you guys consider this CR compared to other months? Harsh curve? Easy curve?</p>

<p>I thought this CR was incredibly simple compared to others. -2 = 780 I would bet.</p>

<p>pun is one of them… but it’s obviously wrong…</p>