OCTOBER SAT Subject Test: Literature

<p>No, moving in the season of fall would be approaching the time of harvest. The answer choice definitely could make sense, if we consider the line as a whole. I wonder, did the question ask what the line symbolized (fall), or what the physical effect of those words is?</p>

<p>I hope invisible force is right...at least, it seemed the consensus of the people taking it last Dec 07 :P</p>

<p>Criminal
-personal monologue
-flirtatious
-rationalization
-previous knowledge in jewelery
-doesn’t hate rich people .. so what was the answer</p>

<p>Indian Marriage
-both didn't listen to elder man
-jasmine in hair symbolized great world she was about to enter
-self serving
-larger context</p>

<p>Fields of golden hay
-wheat harvested and sold in market
-fairy tale
-change is inevitable
-shadows of wind- how they moved with the invisible something something
-imaginary future (for the fair day)</p>

<p>Man + woman in countryside
-country v. city/ or joy/sadness (since the country vs city really was just used to illustrate that)
-“dear man” from poet's prospective
-wont give up horse- something about rural boordom
-woman wanted courtly society
-show how man feels</p>

<p>Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-confided and free
-peculiar and special
-uptight about personal space
-NOT appalled/impatient (debated)
-fairy web shows shes so organized or something
-onlooker
-lace showed whatever
-Louisa: personal and habitual</p>

<p>Prosody
-] I + II + III
-camillias tells you that she thinks herself is old
-comparison of man to weather
-what you expect. Vs. reality</p>

<p>books:
-dragons teeth?-- revenge?
-viles means distillation of intellect
-books can have human characteristics
-main point was to more carefully censor books</p>

<p>fall seemed right because the line after the rolling winds started with "Green wheat." There seemed to be an emphasis on the young wheat changing color around harvest season.</p>

<p>Yeah good point. I agree that's probably the answer. </p>

<p>-2 for me. =/</p>

<p>anyone know when we get the scores?</p>

<p>October 23rd.</p>

<p>jeez. CB should learn smg from petersons</p>

<p>Nov 1st SAT1 Critical Reading is going to be a joke after this test. lol</p>

<p>
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Criminal
-doesn’t hate rich people .. so what was the answer

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sarcasm?</p>

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Woman who owns store (Louisa + Guy)
-fairy web shows shes so organized or something

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<p>I think fairy web shows Joe's fear of disturbing things in Louisa's house.
She does not own a store btw. What she does own is OCD about her stuff (albums, rug, etc.)

Dragons' teeth have a power of bringing out armed men. Power of books then?</p>

<p>For the dragon's teeth question, I put the answer about the barbarians. Because books can be destroyed w/ too much censorship. So censorship = barbaric/ barbarians.</p>

<p>Books, just as D. teeth, possess a power of producing new entities, yes?</p>

<p>Answers to
"Joe's akward laugh" and
"You do beat everything", anybody?</p>

<p>dragon teeth answer was regeneration. I should have picked it; for some reason I picked retribution lol</p>

<p>You do beat everything - superior and slightly annoyed
laugh, forgot what I put but I thought it was pretty obvious</p>

<p>When Joe said ""You do beat everything", he was annoyed, but he was also demonstrating his submission.</p>

<p>for awkward laugh i remember an answer choice was too shy to tell his love? is that the answer?</p>

<p>No, I think he was saying she's superior, but also slightly irks him in her OCDness. I don't recall his submission being a choice.</p>

<p>WHat lolcats said. :)</p>

<p>is this the dual meaning question? i said that he implies she is superior, but slightly peculiar, or something...but i think this is a different question. one of the other questions i put he was embarassed,but slightly annoyed..</p>

<p>The first was the "You beat everything" and the second is his "awkward laugh"</p>

<p>I put what you put :)</p>

<p>I put what ^you and ^^you put. </p>

<p>I've taken this "Litrture" test cold and on a whim - never studied either Lit or test.
I just wanted a break between Math 2 and 1.</p>

<p>Elizabethan poetry is a total quagmire for me. It's time to hit the books, I guess. :(</p>