@juicymango That is an interesting perspective that made sense to me. I still think it was no error. https://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/contrasts.html
i mean furiously living amoeaba
@grparker21 did you put rationale?
@JuicyMango Pretty sure the sinuous curves are contrasted with bold strokes, so “contrast” is correct
I got the inelegant one wrong…
-3 for CR
@pinodyne Yeah I did
@lolzsat angrily, hastily, intensely, and i dont remember two others
How about in the zen passage: did anyone else say she wanted to challenge her students? The other options were mock something and show tiredness of her career.
@grparker21 do you agree with me with the rest of answers? (that I posted)
idk :/…I think it was something like "Art nova consists of stepped lines blah blah, which contrast with the sinuous, curved lines used in art deca. During the test, I was thinking more X contrasts with Y, not just focusing on the lines but the whole idea, you know what I mean???
One question, for the vocabulary question, one is about the processes of the formation of icebergs and volcanos on other planets and how people don’t think they’re bizarre. The options are parameter, counterparts, chronologies. I had counterparts, any one?
@ambitionsquared I put challenge her students because it seemed the least wrong, but I thought it was a stretch.
@kingofpotato It is counterpart
@pinodyne I think I put the Zen paradox comes from teachers not having the ability to explain some concepts. Something like that
Ohhhh OK now I remember my thinking for the sinuous question. It had to do with the comma, if there was no comma it would be “contrast”, but I think the comma makes the whole first phrase as what is being compared not just the plural lines.
Same. No trust for their abilities @grparker21
For the repetition of imperfect writings, I said that it was a punishment exclusive to Zen. Anyone else?
does the sat approve of starting sentences with but
@pinodyne I also thought the vocab one was underpinnings instead of counterparts because I thought they aren’t counterparts if they’re the same thing
Japanese Zen, the students had to keep copying the letter until they reached perfection. what was the answer? i think i put something with punishment??