other Austen questions???
It was hyperbole because it was implying they were the two most important or most beautiful lines ever penned, which was an exaggeration.
what was the answer to why the word “some” was in italics?
@y0l0lsen This might be a stretch, but do you remember what answer choice that was by any chance?
can’t remember any others
There was a hyperbole… The second passage said she was “the greatest author to touch a pen,” or something to that effect. Definitely a hyperbole
Hey new member here. Can anyone tell me which one was an expiremental section for math. Got any hunches on which one? Really hope it isn’t five lol.
some italics???
My test didn’t have an experimental section
There was a vocabulary question that mentioned a teacher and jargon or something. Anyone recall the answer?
@Em1509 what school do you go to/what grade are you in
@fidnslsdfjio Why
@Em1509 your speech reminds me of someone i might know
@Em1509
eschew i think
@fidnslsdfjio :)) Maybe. Don’t really want to say where I live, but I’m a sophomore.
I think it was 5. or at least I hope it was because I basically left the entire math section blank. oh god. if it were an actual section… D:
My Predictions
Math - Easiest I Ever Took (Except for that confusing h(x) question) - Most Likely Harsh Curve
CR - Jane Austen, History Textbook, Moai Stones Hard AF - Medium Curve
Writing - Same As Usual - Reg Curve
Do they give the same sat tommorow??
hmm that actually makes sense @Em1509
idk i guess i’ll just wait and see
pls CR gods bless me with a -4 or better
also did anyone know what the vocab question was on the last CR section? the one that had to do with the movie director who had some kind of passion but his audience thought it got boring after awhile?