@glasshours sorry, I don’t remember the question. it could have been a random word from the test that I just remembered now.
Oh, strange. I had this dual passage that talked about an African man and some British dude’s point on like African democracy.
@16elir so you think that question did not fall on an experimental section?
@MusicManatee yup! it was about how grocery stores wouldn’t buy them
OMG AM I WRONG.I just deleted it…
College board doesnt put more than 3 in a row on any test
Anyone want to help list the CR passages:
- = experimental
- = nonexperimental
- Jane Austen
- US History Texbooks
- Adopted girl who went to meet her Eritrean family
- Easter Islands
- Psychological Card Theory
- Spanish Poet Guy (can someone confirm?)
- Little French Boy and His Uncle
- African democracy/apartheid
- Social Legacy of Weaving
-0 math -1-3 on writing Cr freak out
Can anyone recall questions about Eastern Island passage… i wanna see how many more i have wrong in CR since that passage was confusing and screwed me over
Was the narrative story about the uncle and the boy experimental? The one where the boy was visiting someone with his uncle or something like that.
I know for the writing it is baby carot…
@nommine
The French boy named Sonny? I had that.
@Test4798 no, because my experimental section was a reading one.
Can someone please answer: Did anyone get no A’s in the first part of the first writing section? that made me nervous
Would my essay have addressed the prompt adequately if I said that speaking is more important because listening can tend to dissuade one’s original ideas? I don’t know if I directly answered what it was actually asking in retrospect, but maybe I’m just overanalyzing.
I think so cause I don’t have that
@nommine I never got that one. I think my experimental one was about democracy in Africa
So far, worst case scenario is -2 math (lol…I’m supposed to be a math/science person), -1 reading, -0 writing (but essay wasn’t particularly strong).
My hopes for a 2300+ are practically crushed unless I can pull off an 800 CR (0% chance of that happening).
@chrysanthemum14 there was also one about the social legacy of weaving in experimental.
WHY was the inclusion of the hawaii boats used? (I said it had a practical advantage to the method… idk)
Also, was the difference in Austen’s passage meladromatic and metaphor OR was it similie and hyperbola?
Simile/hyperbole
I don’t think I put practical advantage, but I don’t remember any of the other choices