<p>and for the writing question in the last section, the was the question like viewed something from long ago, and now it just looks silly or something, what was the answer to that.</p>
<p>Did you have to change “reading it” to “when read” for writing?</p>
<p>@xxteafanexx if you’re like a sophomore or something, cancel it and when you want to take sat 3 more times, you would be actually taking 4 total but 3 scores appear</p>
<p>@agupte yup I got 1.75</p>
<p>ya i got 1.75 for the coin</p>
<p>@agupte Yeah I did. I can imagine the curve on this if I made stupid mistakes this morning. As long as I get higher. That’s the entire reason I took the SAT again-- to get my math up. </p>
<p>@Juggerz I think it was “Viewed long ago, the movie was now stale and bland”. So I think Viewed is correct.</p>
<p>I feel like traditionalism could work too, since they were referring to traditional means of preparing food? </p>
<p>@juggerz the answer was viewed since viewed modified the dependent clause.</p>
<p>@inkkognito i think its just that the sentence focused more on the novel foods</p>
<p>ok got it right then</p>
<p>@GranTurismo330 I put executives wanted to make blockbusters </p>
<p>@liinaa I’m a junior I don’t want to cancel it because I want to know how I did. </p>
<p>@inkkognito It looks like it could but I’m pretty sure the answer was assimilation. The passage it quotes talks about blending spices together to mix the old and new. </p>
<p>i would cancel it b/c if u did get 20 wrong on each u can definitely increase ur score by A LOT just by studying a little</p>
<p>Does anyone know how many questions you can get wrong on the reading and still get 800? Will they curve it? </p>
<p>hey guys please answer this question. I wanted to get all the vocab questions on the cr, but this only one question confused me. Was the “Ian was both – and --” one contrite and something or “disconsolate and assuage” i cant remember the one next to contrite though… Thanks!</p>
<p>i put contrite and chastened</p>
<p>@LC19JK I do not remember what I put down, but I am sure it is not disconsolate and assuage.</p>
<p>ahh… i put disconsolate and assuage…</p>