<p>@tng456 I agree I said she regarded punctuation with more esteem. I was struggling between that and sentimentality, but she wasn’t emotional, just supported it</p>
<p>what was the one about the the pencil being immaturity or something? it asked what was going on in that specific point of the passage</p>
<p>What about the one where it said, which of these did it not have, sarcasm, metaphor, proverb </p>
<p>@daniiiiis</p>
<p>I think I put comparison for that one. Not sure why I did. :/</p>
<p>@satsuck i think it’s to contrast. on the one hand, it symbolizes creativity and imagination and all this good stuff, but on the other hand it also symbolizes immaturity. </p>
<p>@daniiiiis sarcasm</p>
<p>@daniiiiis I put sarcasm</p>
<p>sarcasm pretty sure</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the vocab question about writers and memoirs?</p>
<p>I said “style and substance” but I really just guessed completely</p>
<p>@daniiiiis I put sarcasm. What was this roman numeral question. I dont ever remember choosing all three for the roman numeral math question</p>
<p>I put sarcasm as well thank goodness</p>
<p>Word to esteem, I’m so relieved
What was the one about students coming to view the teacher’s praise as a _____ accomplishment/whatever… She praised the students somethingly that starts with a v. My memory retention sucks rn</p>
<p>The pencil piece, main topic a defense for an uncommon practice or a tribute to a well known tool?</p>
<p>@halcyonheather Thank you for having your username. I looked up what the word meant one day and it came up on the SAT.</p>
<p>@jpmac13 It was the final Q on a math section about a sequence or something. It asked which of the following are true: I, II, or III</p>
<p>sarcasm</p>
<p>it was negligible
the word was inveterate which means the teacher did it on a routine</p>
<p>I said r & r for the eschewing one…i dont remember what the words were but with r and r</p>
<p>@perspectiva It was negligible</p>
<p>I put the one with authenticity for the writer and memoirs vocab</p>