<p>@Divy1234 You sound like an idiot. Never in the passage did it say ANYTHING about PEERS. If anything it talked about teachers. </p>
<p>It was useful but not necessary. It definitely implied that writing classes might help some, but they aren’t necessary for getting better at writing.</p>
<p>@ MrSimpleSimple Passage 1 mentioned the importance of drawing from personal experiences while Passage 2 didn’t mention of any of that. It’s fair game, really.</p>
<p>Ahhh guys is there a comprehensive list of all the answers?</p>
<p>It’s going to be hard waiting for results…19…more…days…but we gotta be strong & patient! I wish everyone the best of luck, and sincerely hope that we all get 2400s.</p>
<p>ok seriously it seems as though I really blew the vocab…</p>
<p>i picked all of the wrong answers, i.e.:
elucidate
munificent
cosmopolitan
ideologue</p>
<p>the really annoying part is that for the autonomous and polymath ones, i originally picked those answers (the right ones) and then changed them :(</p>
<p>What was the answer for the question with the answer choice munificent?</p>
<p>What was the passage with the vocab questions with the answers polymath and urbane/erudite</p>
<p>did anyone else get something else besides “uniqueness in answering teacher’s question” in the yo passage? I put that the purpose was to show how the father easily complied to preposterous requests or something like that. isn’t the whole passage basically talking about how he tells his daughter stuff about his life without meaning to? what would be the point of showing he was unique? it has no relevance to the actual meaning of the passage.</p>
<p>also, how is everyone getting “valued input from peers”? I clearly remember passage 1 saying the first of 4 steps of creative writing was to live life and ponder about it or something like that. the author of passage 1 mentioned that input from either teachers or peers or both teachers and peers was helpful, but passage 2 also mentioned the helpfulness of teachers (just not peers, but author 1 said it could be EITHER teachers or peers). I put that passage 1 valued experiencing life and recalling memories.</p>
<p>what was the question with the answer choices elucidate and defies?</p>
<p>munificient is wrong??? i thought it was right…</p>
<p>I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU dreambig547. everyone put the uniqueness but I put how the father easily complied to preposterous requests because you had to look at the whole context of the passage not just that sentence. And the whole passage was about how he kept on answering his daughters requests not about how he was unique or anything. And I agree with you for the creative writing thing too.</p>
<p>What was the passage about that went along with the vocab questions with the answers polymath and urbane/erudite</p>
<p>Hey, guys. Did anyone got the fictional passage on the chinese artist and the one on global warming
I have two questions:</p>
<p>FICTIONAL:
What was the answer to the question that had options personification, analogy, metaphor etc</p>
<p>Global Warming:
Reliable or Overblown?</p>
<p>That was experimental</p>
<p>They were just straight up vocab not passage related. The polymath one was like the lady was an astronomer, chemist, blah blah and the erudite one was that the guy wanted to appear to be learned and sophisticated.</p>
<p>Also, was this question experimental? I’m not sure. It was like a girl was ___ to see the show; we could tell by her eagerness. The choices were like limpid, flippant, and agog and something.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question about yoyo in the dinosaur passage? I remember B and C were very similar (one was about figuring out new ways of selling and the other was about commercial whatever).</p>
<p>What exactly was the answer for the first question in women’s suffrage passage?</p>
<p>Were the vocab answers polymath and urbane/erudite in the experimental section?</p>
<p>For woman’s suffrage first Q:
I put “social change could change government” or something. I used POE and I believe all other choices were wrong some way or another</p>
<p>For the dino, it was the commercial one not the strategies. I don’t remember the women’s suffrage</p>