@mastersat : yes man… I mistakingly assumed it to be the arc length… How very stupid of me… Uggghhh
@hannah69 did you get a writing section about neolithic farmers?
Do you remember any answers for the reading?
The real wr was the one about the architecture section 5
Carpenter
Lack of artistic focus
Relentlessly critical
optimistic
Her uncle considered having a converstaion ardouos
Horror
Elicit emotional reactions or something like that
Hip hop
I was stuck between 2 answers either peak of success or fame
Work hours
Passage 1 challenges a view presented in passage 2
Passage 2 describes implications of a problem
And schor’s or whatever the scientists name was would respond to this sentence in passage 1 that the writer does not realize the actual suffering of workers (or something similar to that)
Biologists /books and philosophy
id recall answers but I can remember some qs if you ask me
@hannah69 do u remember any writing question like number 10 and 11 and the paragraph improvement?
Id remember 10/11 but I do remember paragraph improvement.
30. Immediately after sentence 2
31/32/33/34 idk would you remind me ?
35. Delete
By the way guys, does anyone remember the answer of the math question about assigning 32 students to 5 teachers. Was the answer 2 or 4?
I chose draconian too. Do you remember the question for the “reduce” question? thank you
@Hannah69 Do you remember the question in the paragraph improvement about changing one part of the sentence? (the options were wrecking ball, has have, and something else)
@twemb32 I remember the q but not the the answer
Elaborate with the options but I think my answer was a b/c idk
@ZGMFX42SDestiny The answer was 4
which writing section was experimental?
@mastersat : what about the 6 billion budget question? I think the answer choices were erroneous… They didn’t mention the correct answer right? Laundry one…
I think the first one
What was the answer of the pie chart question? The one with 6 billion something
Answers for CR I remember:
HIP-HOP SHORT PASSAGE:
6. To show hip-hop’s striking/surprising(?) popularity
7. Discord
ROCKS MELTING SHORT PASSAGE:
8. Counterintuitive
9. Using more familiar examples
PHILOSOPHERS:
10. Spirit -> ESSENCE
11. Those who do not understand the past are condemned to make the same mistakes
12. Present a claim that is later qualified
13. Importance of developing a critical approach
14. Without exercise, the body/mind weaken
15. Use of books -> ANALYZE WITH THOUGHTFUL INSIGHT
CHANGING SCIENTISTS:
16. Overall new scientists presented as PRAGMATIC
17. (some vocab) = COMPREHENSIVE
18. The new scientists would rebuke the old scientist for being UNFOCUSED (not specific)
19. Author shows REGRET in last para.
20. Learning/generalizing is NOT PRACTICAL
21. Passage highlights a CHANGE
22. Something about a phenomenon?
Forgot the other 2
HORROR MOVIES DOUBLE:
9. Passage 1 -> horror movies are COPING
10. P2 would see P1 with SKEPTICISM (P2 talks about movies promoting violence)
(not sure about the answer) 11. P1/P2 differed in AUDIENCE REACTION
Forgot the last one
ECONOMY/EMPLOYMENT IN LATE 20TH CENTURY DOUBLE:
13. P2 sees lines near the end of P1 as a DISTORTED VIEW OF WHAT WORKERS EXPERIENCED
14. Other people mentioned in P2 FAILED TO SEE THE BROADER ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
15. (some vocab) = BASIC
16. WOMEN BEING EMPLOYED refutes idea in P1
17. P1 see’s P2’s ideas as IMPLAUSIBLE
18. Some example VALIDATES an argument in the PREVIOUS SENTENCE in a para. in P2
19. P1 calls into question an argument made in P2
20. Both examples use flawed methods
21. Forthright criticism VS through explanation
(not sure about the answer) 22. P2 answers a question by showing SIGNIFICANT CHANGES
23. P1 saw the surveys as FLAWED/INSUFFICIENT (something among those lines)
Forgot the last one
CARPET-MAKING PERSIAN:
7. Author’s perspective changes from UNINFORMED PRIDE TO CHASTISED UNDERSTANDING
8. Author sees uncle as ASTUTE in the end
9. Seeing passage as a whole, author sees her design as ARTISTICALLY UNFOCUSED
(not sure about the answer) 10. Author responds quietly because of uncle’s INTENSITY or ANGER (not sure which one)
11. OPTIMISM
12. Author’s story = BEGINNING WRITER SEEKING ADVICE FROM A PRO SHE ADMIRES ON A FIRST DRAFT
13. Uncle had more COHERENCE in his design
14. Carpet is MORE THAN JUST A UTILITY
15. Author made carpet for ELEGANT ORNAMENT
16. Author learned to see her design WITH A CRITICAL APPROACH (uncle’s EYES)
17. Arduous
18. Author saw NO CONNECTIONS IN HER DESIGN
(not sure about the answer) 19. The uncle tells the story to present the STATEMENT OF WHY THEY MAKE CARPETS
** But others said something like TO DETER BAD DESIGNS
SENTENCE COMPLETIONS
- Timid
- Revolutionary
- Precociousness/insolence
- Tactless
- Escapist
- Empirical
- Rectitude
- Multifarious
- Indelible
- Mendacity
- Ethereal
- Unperturbed
- Pedestrian
- Adept
Forgot the others, but if anyone can remind me of the sentence, I know that there was an “DYNAMISM,”, and “CHALLENGE” somewhere. (need 5 more sentence completions to be verified)
@twemb32 I remember something about a wrecking ball and preserving buildings. Was that paragraph part of the legit section?
@Hannah69 @Pinguman123 @LundyLundy do u remember a writing question about a flag with a cross or something like that?
@Suly99 yes combined with the cross and …
@Pinguman123 yes the architecture preservation paragraph improvement was a part of the legit section.