<p>yep it’s pulverized.</p>
<p>flourish/central right? did we agree on that one?..it was a real problem for me lol</p>
<p>^ yeah</p>
<p>i was goin between flourish/central and the other answer choice above it. flouish/central is the right answer???</p>
<p>^ what’s that question? a SC?</p>
<p>^yea sentence completion</p>
<p>Yes, the question was like: somebody used spanish in her writing not as a poetic __<strong><em>; rather it was </em></strong> to her poetry</p>
<p>oh i remember now
i think i put flourish/central too
thanks !</p>
<p>o crap…i think flouish/central was C, and i put A or B…that was my second choice…does anyone remember choice A or B?</p>
<p>“1. what the hell was the guy who like was no _________ of the other scientist, but he ________ to join the group of sociologists that cavalierly opposed his views or whatever?”</p>
<p>you sure it was admired;declined?</p>
<p>I remember the sentence starting with the worth “though”…which means that wouldn’t work</p>
<p>The sentence was:</p>
<p>Although he was no _________ (admirer) of the scientist, he ________ (declined) to join the group that vehemently opposed scientist’s views.</p>
<p>Well, not sure if it was scientist or not, but admirer and declined is most definitely correct. Makes perfect sense.</p>
<p>oh…i didn’t see that group opposing vehemently part…i remember reading that on the test…hopefully i put admired;declined lol</p>
<p>for writing.. does anyone remember the answer to one about armed with something to fight bacteria?</p>
<p>doctors who are armed</p>
<p>"The sentence was:</p>
<p>Although he was no _________ (admirer) of the scientist, he ________ (declined) to join the group that vehemently opposed scientist’s views.</p>
<p>Well, not sure if it was scientist or not, but admirer and declined is most definitely correct. Makes perfect sense."</p>
<p>What letter choice was that, does anyone remember?</p>
<p>for the flourish/central SC one…any1 remember the other choices? A and B? i didn’t put flourish/central. can any1 confirm?</p>
<p>anyone remember having to change the word “where” to “whereas” to make a sentence correct for the writing section??? </p>
<p>edit: and also, what do you guys think the curves gonna turn out like?</p>
<p>i think 2 wrong in CR’s definitely 800, since it was much harder than january one, where people got 800 with 2 wrong in CR. 3 wrong might make 800, but i doubt it.</p>
<p>for writing, since it was easier than previous tests, i think it’s going to be a harsh curve. 1 wrong with 11/12 essay might make 800, but i don’t think 1 wrong with 10 essay would make 800.</p>
<p>ok for that flourish/central one the other option was “symbol/peripheral” which i did put at first but i dunno it seemed like central made more sense</p>
<p>Is it just me or did you guys have like block like answers especially 2 to 3 in a row of B’s or C’s in the writing section? </p>
<p>POLITICS and VOTING= MOST DIFFICULT PASSAGES EVER!
Does anyone remember getting like 2 E’s for this passage…I kindha guessed on the last 4 questions for the passage…</p>
<p>Also, What did people who supported loyaly use for examples for the essay?
(my mind just went blank for the first 4 minutes of this section)
I used the American Revolution(lame, i know) and Enlightenment philosophes, Voltaire and Beccaria, to support the other side of the argument.</p>