4 no errors in id17,19, buildings one, acting one?
Ah which ones did you mark as no errors? @Nortabun
I got 3 @HamzaAkmal
I had 5 no errors
Tomatoes one was no error I think. It was btw D and E but D seemed fine
Wait…did you guys have experimental writing section or what
I had a one with many no errors and wikipedia which i found really hard
but I had another one that was ok…
which is experimental?
Yeah the easy one is the experimental one :’( @JackGeek
Just wondering, what makes you sure about this?
Last one for grammar (29) was not E. “Between” can only be paired with “and,” but in that problem it was incorrectly paired with or.
EDIT: Nvm, I had US version.
For the CR question about creativity, was the answer for the Mendel question (A), it wasn’t in the domain?
For the passage on Saburo, what did you put for the ‘temple’ question?
For the math section where there were line segments between two circles, what was the total length of all the lines?
For the math section where you were given a statement (along the lines x divided by y is less than or equal to…) was the correct answer B or D?
For the question about how the author of passage one would respond to the author of passage two’s statement: ‘pleasing story’, did you put that it d…(i forget the word) the achievements of Franklin?
For the creativity question that asked an analogy of Chs(whatever his name was)'s view (choices were a band releasing a new song to their fans, something about literary magazine, etc.) what was the correct answer?
peacock was plumage im pretty sure which means feathers, canopy is for trees and rainforests
Was any of your answers “analyze the cultural phenomenon”? And erm “Abstract idea of something?”
yes for the first
I was contemplating between "criticize the contemporaty reality"and “analyze a cultural phenomenon”.
“Restate it in abstract idea of something” and “illustrate in specific idea”
Yup plumage was the answer for peacock!
@ypmagic Peacock was plumage. Canopy is for trees.
I picked jovial for the judge’s mien. Not too sure, but all the others don’t sound right.
Insubordinate for the girl whose view about the government softened in time.
I remember that there was one answer with ubiquitous in it, but I’m sure that I didn’t pick that one.
The mother was delighted.
Definitely not mocking Benjamin Franklin’s scientific ambition but rather putting down his map’s importance or sth along the line.
The mail ships didn’t so much wander off course as so set their courses, which crossed the Gulf Stream, in stone that they kept getting delayed, so they failed to take other people’s advice. The author of Passage 2 even not so subtly compared them to fools, after all.
I don’t remember anything about synthesizing.
Passage 1 analogy. Passage 2 qualify.
Theory of creativity.
@NParker I remember that I picked B for the Mendel’s question. Something that started with “No field…”
For the temple question, I put spirituality, but I’m not sure on that one.
Animal ads.
y/x<x+2 (A). Because it said x was divided BY y.
@JackGeek I had an experimental Math section and still had the wikipedia one.
@SATscorer I picked analysing a cultural phenomenon for the ad and illustrating a previous idea for Spain.