Official November SAT 2012 Thread

<p>@Bmfbham some passage talking about applying calculus or something but not truly understanding it, also i chose the pervasive answer</p>

<p>bmfbham, i got “elaborate on a belief that is pervasive”, too. What did you get for the one that asked what the authors would have agreed upon?</p>

<p>For the Celsius one, m was meters, not number of 300m changes, so 600/300= 2, and 2*-2.5= -5, then 20-5=15. I used 2 300m changes to check it, using both the equation and the logic from the question.</p>

<p>Was the passage on illiteracy experimental CR? A tricky question from there was “retrieve = recover, restore, remember”… anyone recall that passage?</p>

<p>why did passage 2 mention mark twain</p>

<p>I put something about following sentence or paragraph or whatever.
Choices were encapsulate the purpose of passage and other things.</p>

<p>what do both authors agree on?
Juries should be more cautious ?</p>

<p>What would passage II say about Mark taw in’s book in line something like 20.</p>

<p>fixed- established?</p>

<p>Writing question:</p>

<p>For sentence revision, did you get “much of which were built in California” as an answer choice? I was stuck between that and “most of them built”.</p>

<p>@anysky everything except for the authors agreeing on…</p>

<p>also
for short passage
organic food vs conventional
reaction to whatever was answer right ?</p>

<p>it was something about why mention chemical and biological</p>

<p>I put most of which. Anyone else?</p>

<p>@robby25 i don’t think i had that section. but i had 4 CR’s, so maybe that one was experimental?
@smeeth oh hmm i remember that question, but i don’t remember the answer choices…something about there probably being some inacurracies with fingerprinting</p>

<p>@feedback, i put most of them built</p>

<p>most of which wasn’t a choice. I put most of them built…</p>

<p>@anysky, i got established but not the encapsulate answer. And I agree with juries should not take fingerprinting evidence as incontrovertible or something like that. For one about connection of two passages, do you did Passage 2 accounts for belief discussed in Passage 1?</p>

<p>can someone recall the last 2 problems on the grid in and how to get the asnwer</p>

<p>so did anyone get -54 for sum of the 101th term?</p>

<p>I didn’t put encapsulate one too. I put something about following the next sentence.
And for the connection of two passages, I put account of phenomenon or something like that.</p>

<p>Also for the music one, what was the answer for the question asking main purpose.
I was confused between how the authors developed interests in unusual things and how the author faced particular challenge</p>

<p>Was the 101th term -54 or -50? I didn’t know how to do that one.</p>

<p>Ugh, you’re kidding me… I changed my answer from “most of them built” to “much of which were built” at the LAST second. So much for getting an 800 in writing. </p>

<p>Did EVERYBODY did the passage on Mark Twain/fingerprinting/illiteracy? I still haven’t figured out my experimental CR yet lol</p>

<p>@robby25, -54 wasn’t an answer, it was -52.</p>

<p>it was -52</p>

<p>The line right after the quote in the twain passage continued the metaphor, because quote talked about fingerprints being a language, and the sentence after it talked about speaking and writing. </p>

<p>Passage two accounted for a belief in passage one</p>

<p>I said that they agreed that fingerprints are unreliable or that answer that resembled that the most</p>

<p>ballallday: this is how you do it:</p>

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