***Official Nov 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>@FuriousApplicant‌ I got no error as well but I was debating whether “chances of survival” was correct.</p>

<p>Do you guys remember getting
11*13
15 to 25
4 for the k value on the square
(-2) diamond (-4)</p>

<p>concise instructive had something like the person providing a lot of information with just few words or something.</p>

<p>For the girl passage,</p>

<p>Olymipic and gold-medals suggest that the family was talkative right?</p>

<p>Wait guys ~</p>

<p>Does anyone remember EXACTLY the “chance of survival” question?? </p>

<p>Yes talkative </p>

<p>@Pistachionut1996 thanks!
and do you remember the other choices for this question? </p>

<p>i put make better by punctuation… passage 2 explained that people could choose not to put punctuation but doing do would make it clearer = make better. Arbitrary just doesn’t kick it for me.
In passage 1 the guy says that its not necessary to put punctuation as long as you understand the main meaning of it too.</p>

<p>how many can we miss and still get 700 plus on reading and writing and math</p>

<p>anyone estiamtes??!?!?!!</p>

<p>for the punctuations, </p>

<p>niceties with esteem?</p>

<p>no i said nostalgia</p>

<p>because she said she had a longing for it to come back</p>

<p>@caninotgotocool I said esteem since the guy loved punctuation.</p>

<p>@nsojori09‌ According to Merriam Webster Dictionary online arbitrary could mean “depending on individual discretion” which I think fits because author 2 talked about writing as ambiguous and that its meaning could be made clear through punctuation, not sure though.</p>

<p>she never looked at them with esteem although i put that at first</p>

<p>yeah instructive and concise</p>

<p>It’s esteem!</p>

<p>esteems not right tho bc like she was more like oh i miss it and we should keep it and bring it back</p>

<p>doubt its esteem and its nostalgia</p>