<p>I had experimental CR about the “woman who likes to take notes”. I did it once in the College Board book or in the last OCT test. SO i just didn’t bother answering it.</p>
<p>I remember the has been/have been. I think it was has been, which was No Error</p>
<p>u guys are scaring me now. I’m currently a senior. I scored 2100+ on the October one, but hoping to get 700+ for verbal. I figured if i do bad, i’m gonna cancel it. I’m still swaying</p>
<p>you put military service? i thought de vere didnt care about making money.. it said profitably</p>
<p>In the Shakespeare passage, what was the answer to:</p>
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Based on Passage 1, which of these would Shakespeare not need to attend:</p>
<p>it was “organizing plays for profitable…” right?</p>
<p>collegepanic please do not cancel the score. you’re definitely going to regret your action, the energy you’ve expended for this process, and the benefits of a bad score.</p>
<p>for the one about macbeth in writing question if was something about Macbeth KILLING the king was because. I thought the answer was the one with THAT, but if i plugged it in, there were literally FOUR that in the sentence.</p>
<p>jsw, you are right aobut the profitable thing. I checked that all the other four was in the passage. GJ</p>
<p>any1 remember about shakespeare question that said “the last paragraph of passage one implies that…” i put something abuot personal honor. any1 care to refresh my memory about this ■■■■■■■■ passage? lol</p>
<p>but it actually talked about warfare in the passage. thats what through me off. the author never actually said “shakespeare would have to know how to write dramas that profit.”</p>
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<p>yeah. i think.</p>
<p>Sound waves=no error
Marta condition=, and hoped for treatment brief and effective</p>
<p>i put military service too</p>
<p>whereas lions is the answer</p>
<p>ok, i’m pretty sure that i was someting profitable drama. and Conception i’m pretty sure meant idealistic, because the author says that that English man would be the perfect match to write those plays instead of Shakespear.</p>
<p>i dont think military service is the answer.. because he went on about how de vere didnt care about making $$ right</p>
<p>yeah, whereas lions live in group, tigers live … :D</p>
<p>yes, whereas lions. you are right.</p>
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<p>i think you are right. and in her big long list of qualifications she actually said “he would have to know about warfare and seafare blah blah blah.”</p>
<p>i thought that martha condition was</p>
<p>YET hoping for a effectual treatment</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the one that asked what the word fantastic meant in the Shakespeare passage?</p>
<p>oo what were the choices</p>
<p>Did anyone almost laugh when he/she read the Dennis passage?
I know I’m not suppsed to enjoy reading the CR reading passages, rather I should be concentrating on marking the right answers, but I really liked reading it.</p>
<p>[The</a> Official SAT Question of the Day](<a href=“http://apps.collegeboard.com/qotd/question.do?questionId=99]The”>http://apps.collegeboard.com/qotd/question.do?questionId=99) tell me if this isn’t almost the same as the lion problem. And it says Whereas creates a fragment</p>
<p>so the “woman at the diner/notebook” section was experimental? i probably did worst on that</p>
<p>did the waitress hear the woman’s story before?</p>
<p>For “Estelles/self pity”, was the woman in the dress reminded of her own troubled relationship?</p>