OFFICIAL October 8, 2005 SAT I Forum

<p>I dont understand what was hard about the MLK passage. The stuff they explored was actually pertinent to viewpoints in contemporary times. </p>

<p>The MLK passage was much better than the Cecil passage where the practically stuck you in the middle of a dialogue with absolutely no context. Who the hell does that? Only the evil SAT makers</p>

<p>ya cecil was kinda weird... i really hated that passage</p>

<p>vagrant star,</p>

<p>you took the same approach i did, wasnt the answer 9 <x<10</p>

<p>i put 9.5</p>

<p>i thought x had to be negative?</p>

<p>SC:
-scarce resources and human desires are ....., so methods are .....?<br>
-camflagured bird hiding in the environment?
-lifting furnitures for years and standing erect for a long period of time?
-the character in the book shows .... when he deliberately defies the oppressive hiearachy society?
-the range of colors as the exterior of house and the community's rules about upheld of property?</p>

<p>CR
- the String theory's primary purpose
- the automobile metaphor about two theories?
-what does 'dark cloud' represent?
- Cecile's tone in the first line 'Miss X has no faults'?</p>

<p>the answer is -3.5 (and other numbers near it, of course) x had to be less than 0, but then they asked for the absolute value of x</p>

<p>yeah, i put -3.5 too.</p>

<ul>
<li>the last word was appropriation</li>
<li>ummm...i forgot what i put</li>
<li>sonmething with debilitated</li>
<li>rebellion</li>
<li><p>started with a c?</p></li>
<li><p>no clue</p></li>
<li><p>they weren't effective together or osmething</p></li>
<li><p>an obvious problem?</p></li>
<li><p>i remember him saying it was completely sincere. i think the answer was enthusiastic or something?</p></li>
</ul>

<p>-cirucumscribe i think for c- word</p>

<p>I put -3.5 as well wierd how our brains go to the "easiest number" first isnt it?</p>

<p>conviction?</p>

<p>HOly binoculars it was x<0! great</p>

<p>thats what it was!
thanks sepolka</p>

<p>anyone have the library passage one with Loiusa May Alcott :Little Women thing</p>

<p>SC:
-scarce resources and human desires are ....., so methods are .....?
indulge, apportioned
-camflagured bird hiding in the environment?
blend, discern
-lifting furnitures for years and standing erect for a long period of time?
strenuous, and uhh something.
-the character in the book shows .... when he deliberately defies the oppressive hiearachy society?
rebellious
-the range of colors as the exterior of house and the community's rules about upheld of property?
circumscribe</p>

<p>CR
- the String theory's primary purpose
reconcile
- the automobile metaphor about two theories?
dont work together
-what does 'dark cloud' represent?
contradiction
- Cecile's tone in the first line 'Miss X has no faults'?
strong conviction</p>

<p>what about the last qutesion in MLK comparing the 2 passages? i put B cant remember the answer though. the one where one of the choices was passage 2 rejeected the political goal of passage 1</p>

<p>What about the "passion for life/less disciplined piano"?</p>

<p>i put less disciplined, but a lto of ppl think its passion for life so i think i got it wrong.</p>

<p>Sorry to bring this up again, but the firetruck question asked how many different ways where there to get there with it's particular m-value (defined as the shortest distance to a particular point). The m-value for this question was 4 and thus there were only 4 ways to get there. I had 6 to begin with but then I went back and read the question again.</p>

<p>Im sorry i feel like i keep asking this question, but I totally forget the problem where the answer is 70/3. Does anyone remember the problem? ( i already know it has to deal with a triangle and, i think, the area of a rectangle)</p>

<p>6- is right its been proven</p>