<p>what are the chioces for the rarefied one</p>
<p>Shoot....I thought the math was pretty easy until I read the posts here about two of the questions... (The 3-4-6 triangle one and the one about absolute value of a and b being greater than 100). HOW DID I FORGET 0??? Ahhhh.... I just hope I didn't miss any others.</p>
<p>The writing skills I found to be harder than usual....but since I can mix and match scores and I already have an 800 in the writing from a previous testing, I'm not too worried about it...</p>
<p>The reading seemed a bit easier than usual...I hope I did well enough on the reading to make up for my other scores....The only passage I found to be really hard was the cheetah one (and there were a few questions from the Thomas Jefferson one that were a little hard too). </p>
<p>For the reading, why do people think the one about Thomas Jefferson is skeptical? I just said it was flat out dismissive... Skeptical means having doubts, but he didn't even have doubts, because that would imply that he isn't one hundred percent sure it wouldn't work (if he was skeptical, he would just be questioning). To me, it sounded like he pretty much said those idealistic notions flat out wouldn't work....Sounds more dismissive to me than skeptical....</p>
<p>No, I hope the Vermeer painting one was the experiment. That was hard and boring.</p>
<p>i had two writing sections</p>
<p>someone remind me what the thomas jefferson one about skpeital/dismissive...was...I'm TOTALLY blanking</p>
<p>Did anyone use reticent as an answer for the CR section? Also, what was the answer for the 3-4-6 triangle question?</p>
<p>For the writing part where we had to correct the paragraph about chilli peppers, did you guys get 3 A's in a row?</p>
<p>one of them was like "trades, not to mention on european and asian cultures"</p>
<p>Nope. I didn't use reticent. What was the sentence completion about?</p>
<p>I think reticent is the one on bubble gum.....I guessed, so don't ask me. -_-</p>
<p>I put flippant for that one because they considered writing about bubble gum not serious.</p>
<p>"Skeptical" is, in my opinion, the best answer. Yes, he was unsure of it, and skeptical means casting doubt.</p>
<p>That's what I put, chrisiskey. Because the author in the next paragraph then talks about those "implicit" claims and how he was unsure if they'd ever work anywhere but in idealistic minds.</p>
<p>for the bubble gum thing, i got "flippant". I totally guessed. but i looked it up, and it seems right.</p>
<p>Flippant is the answer for the gum one. It was the only one that made any sense in context. The other other answer that was close was "pedantic", or scholarly. But it asks for something that is the opposite, and light in tone, i.e flippant.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for what "searching" meant?</p>
<p>I put penetrating.</p>
<p>On the short passages with 2 questions, did the passage say the guy was admired for his unique technique or was he more well known as a bandleader than an instrumentalist?</p>
<p>for that one on the sentence completion, I think the most common answer among the CCs is wrong as the piece was about a nonserious issue so the tone was not serious/scholary etc. I don't want to outright discuss the question but this is my view if you guys understood what I saod.</p>
<p>yes, penetrating too</p>
<p>I put penetrating for "searching".</p>
<p>Also, what'd you put for "grim hierarchy"</p>