<p>I put open sea, concern, vastness and stingy...which I kinda regret now, I almost put base though! I wish more people wouldn't attack other's answer choices though.</p>
<p>please please please</p>
<p>was theorized(identifying error) in the experimental section of writing?</p>
<p>Yes. Cause I didn't get that one</p>
<p>well i dont recall theorized. and i had math experimental</p>
<p>there was one question that was like "how would people who want to preserve vostok react after the whole was dug" or something like. i think i said it was a catastrophe but that was a little to exaggerated</p>
<p>"i got so lucky because the short passage after the sentence completions mentioned venerate in the passage. I was immediately like OMG OMG OMG!!!"</p>
<p>Yeah, I noticed that too! Perhaps the test makers did not, since the passage clearly defined the word.</p>
<p>So... did anyone get "paucity" for one of the vocab questions?</p>
<p>do you remember where you put the no erros in identifying errors?around questions 26,27,28?</p>
<p>i said fortuitious, cause they didn't drill it which wasn't a catastrophe or disaster. but then again. idk</p>
<p>it was fortuitous (which means fortunate).</p>
<p>I omitted the paucity one, and I got catastrophe too, but I agree it did seem exaggerrated</p>
<p>for the "how would people who want to preserve vostok react after the whole was dug" I put FORTUITOUS</p>
<p>the vostok drill question, the drill stopped just before the lake, so i said it was fortuitous (spelling?)</p>
<p>definitely fortuitious.</p>
<p>what was the paucity question about?</p>
<p>did any of you put derivative for a vocab question?</p>
<p>wasn't the question 'how would those wishing to keep it pristine react" or something like that? I don't know, I thought that the hole led to the drilling plans, so I put catastrophe, but I could be wrong.</p>
<p>what did u guys get for ur essay question? I thought it was really easy for my second time</p>
<p>for the passage about the miniseries, the question that asked what the last sentence used, what did you say?
the options were euphamism, allusion, analogy and some other things</p>
<p>i put analogy.</p>
<p>i didn't get derivative but i got antecedent</p>