<p>ok no more writing postings (but yes, ironically was right i believe)</p>
<p>for the main idea of the African Americas/Africans, was it to emphasize their relationship?</p>
<p>I put that... but I remember I picked it from another likely choice...</p>
<p>-The Picking Coot66</p>
<p>oh this question killed me..the first question in Africa passage, which asked for the main idea: was it "<em>@&# the ongoing relationship" or "#@</em>^ ties between two nations"? I "think" I chose the latter.</p>
<p>yea i think that was it. the other similar one was comparison of cultures, which was wrong (i think)</p>
<p>oh sorry didn't read the title...</p>
<p>i think I had A for that because it was to investigate the relationship not so much as to eboss it</p>
<p>it's ongoing relationship bc africa is not a nation</p>
<p>it was about the ongoing relationship if my last post wasnt clear</p>
<p>it wasnt about the relationship between 2 countries, i dont think, because africa is a continent...not a country/nation</p>
<p>I chose the latter becuase the first answer was talking about the significance of the relationship, while the latter was examining the cultural ties. The article was not about the significance although it imples it but more of an examination of the ties between Africa and U.S Africans.</p>
<p>Nation doesnt have to mean country. in this case it means: "an aggregation of persons of the same ethnic family, often speaking the same language or cognate languages" straight from the dictionary.</p>
<p>it didn't say countries I don't think.. if you can eliminate reading questions like that then SAT test writers need to make harders tests</p>
<p>agree with sushi^</p>
<p>but that's more like a geography/history question.. yea I'm stupid.</p>
<p>Yea it did say countries haha. Overall, CR relatively straight forward. The sentence comps had some screwy ones though.</p>
<p>I know I got one sentence comp wrong (the one with the general). Was loquatious the answer to a sentence comp about some girl?</p>
<p>i disagree, and it never used the term nation, its about african people and african americans and the tie that african americans feel to their heritage and to africans--its about a relationship not a comparison of the cultures. the sentiments were those of someone who felt connected to his past.</p>
<p>i got errorneous.</p>
<p>I dont think so mahras</p>
<p>I also chose "the ties btw nations" cus I saw the word "ties" in the passage.</p>
<p>I am 99% positive that it said nations not countries.</p>
<p>Hey guys who had writing exp...
Do you know which was exp? section 2 or section 5?</p>
<p>for the last question of the thoreau passage, what would author 1 most likely to agree with the interpretation of Walden in passage 2? i said about the long-standing influence of nature</p>