<p>everybody says it asked for the WRONG one @KBAN3000 , so i’m pretty sure i got that one wrong lol.
One question regarding CR: the double passage about learning computer: Both P1 and P2 agree that: “children profitted blah blah blah as toddlers” or “learn basic skills …” which one did you guys choose? I’m praying i didn’t get this one wrong.</p>
<p>I chose learn basic skills, because the passages never explicitly mentioned toddlers.</p>
<p>master basic skills</p>
<p>Are any of you retaking the SAT I, or is this your last time? I mean irregardless of your score.</p>
<p>but i thought passage 2 didn’t mention anything about learning basic skills (as i remember), and isn’t “toddlers” the same as “neophytes”?</p>
<p>Basic skills means basic skills in computer. They both said that children could learn the basics (remember the France analogy?).</p>
<p>passage 2 said that after 10 class sessions the students were able to do some basic stuffs
toddler is basically a baby i think</p>
<p>anyone remembers the question about the poem? it was the oral language passage</p>
<p>hey what about the difference between 2 computer passage ? Is that " Ps 1 describes an event that Ps2 considers unremarkable" ??</p>
<p>i chose ps1 endorses undertaking or sth that ps2 views with skepticism</p>
<p>I have doubts about that too. There was an option about poetry being a staple. But isn’t that supposed to be food, like bread?</p>
<p>I chose the same one as conficollege. The other option makes no sense, as they describe different events.</p>
<p>i am worried with that oral language passage cuz i was running out of time.
pretty sure i got that poem question wrong and i can’t recall the exact question and options</p>
<p>The question asked about what the poet says about poetry. Options I remember was that it was prominent in the past, and that it should be regarded as a staple worldwide. I’m skeptic about the second since they made a reference to poetry as bread. So it’s possible they are , you know, doing college board stuff ;)</p>
<p>I don’t think that the “undertaking” answer is true “undertaking” means a promise or a business. </p>
<p>who knows all the questions about the fisherman</p>
<p>What do you guys think about the curve? If I missed 7 questions on cr, what score can I get?</p>
<p>It all depends on how other international kids did.</p>
<p>lol no, the curves were always designed along with the tests</p>
<p>@Hero12345 It can also mean an important task or a venture. The author wanted to increase the use of computers or something.</p>