Official June SAT CRITICAL READING: Yellowstone Park

<p>what about the one asking about how author 2 vaildifies one of author 1's predictions about the cycotes either challengeing wolves or finding smaller prey.</p>

<p>wasnt the answer finding smaller prey (mentioned at end of author 2) NOT returning to underdog status</p>

<p>what about the one asking about how author 2 vaildifies one of author 1's predictions about the cycotes either challengeing wolves or finding smaller prey.</p>

<p>wasnt the answer finding smaller prey (mentioned at end of author 2) NOT returning to underdog status</p>

<p>mmm, i can barely remember. but i put the underdog status one. cuz i think the passage said how the coyote population decreased. i think it also said how the bigger ones tried to challenge the wolves but failed and the small ones were left, so they were back to being the underdogs. idk if that helped or answered anything. heh, sorry.</p>

<p>yeah it said that but the whole basis for author 1's predictions at the end was that one of two things:</p>

<ol>
<li><p>cycotes have learned to challenge larger animals and therefore become super cytoes</p></li>
<li><p>cyotes resort to challenging small rodents and become weaker</p></li>
</ol>

<p>clearly the author of passage two notes only situation 2 (above) and i remmebr an answer choice being something along the lines of cycotes challenging smaller animals and i had under dog at first but then i realized that both passages discussed challenging smaller animals EXPLICITLY so that must be how author 2 vailidated author 1</p>

<p>It was underdog 100%. I remember debating the two, but then something triggered and i realized that rodent one was wrong.</p>

<p>why was it wrong?</p>

<p>@Threehittolumby, hahaha! I just realized your name...It's from Runescape! Ahh...I remember those days...actually, I was pretty good at RS...lol :D</p>

<p>Hhahahhaha! 1st person who noticed that, +5 points. Rofl, rs was the greatest, esp rsc. I liked how 1/2 the people's name was "3-hit-to-lumby" or something.</p>

<p>They weren't asking you to replace the word, therefore the word you chose was not limited to context, it was just sort of thematic. Like a general overlook of what the sentences indicated, which was instruction of the movements they had to do. Yes, those were movements, but if you're talking context then in the context the movements were being given as instruction.</p>

<p>Wasn't the question</p>

<p>"In Line so-and-so, the word "steps" most nearly means:"</p>

<p>Seeing as words can obviously have different meanings depending on how they are used, it seems as though context must be considered.</p>

<p>It was instructions because i remember it said something about being straightforward.</p>

<p>lol...I thought CC kids were smart. This is just a little n00bfest where everyone feasts on nubcake. It was movements nitwits.</p>

<p>I got instructions for the steps questions...</p>

<p>There was also a small passage on Petrarch...anyone remember answers?</p>

<p>anyone get a passage about the American Revolution ot something along those lines????</p>

<p>I wish I could've read this before I took the test ;).</p>

<p>I'm trying to remember which passage I had first to see which of the math sections was my equating. I'm pretty sure I had the one about ballet first, anyone know what that was paired with? Was there another long passge, or the short ones?</p>

<p>I'm willing to bet 10 bucks that it was movements, not instructions. No, make that twenty. </p>

<p>It said they had to "do" the steps. You don't do freaking instructions. You do movements. Also, in the context of dancing, it's so obvious it's movements...you guys are just unwilling to admit you got it wrong.</p>

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you guys are just unwilling to admit you got it wrong.

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yeah thats it. joke.</p>

<p>Woah I got scared there for a second because all of the sentence corrections were different from mine. Then I realized that we had a different test. I took it on June too but mine had articles about Serena Williams, Tom Cruise, Giant Octopuses, A Chinese girl and Britannica. Hmmm, does each country get a different set of questions?</p>

<p>it's movements.</p>

<p>next</p>

<p>movements.</p>