<p>i know two of the e’s in the grammar section involved no comma+and which is correct(the one about oslo). Anyone remember the other e’s? </p>
<p>Where are you guys from? My state cutoff was like 218 last year so I’m assuming our cutoff will be around 219ish this year. (Pretty consistent) I’m pretty sure I broke 200 though. </p>
<p>For the authors emotion I chose vexed because I felt enraged was too strong/extreme. </p>
<p>But…</p>
<p>Then my classmates started telling me I was wrong because vexed can only mean confused. (Lolrlly?) </p>
<p>I thought frustrated was also an accepted definition… :(</p>
<p>@schakrab I agree with you because it talked about how her grain mill invention just made the process of making flour easier. It wasn’t necessarily needed, it just helped.</p>
<p>@Shirtisred I agree</p>
<p>same @andyis</p>
<p>@SentientBacon by who? Ugh, I hate when I get multiples of one answer in a row. </p>
<p>@NotAMathlete Vexed - “annoyed, frustrated, or worried.”</p>
<p>The tone of the passage felt more frustrated than anything.</p>
<p>vexed can mean annoyed, not just confused</p>
<p>I thought the answer was “show that behavioral stuff is misunderstood while passage two is evidence to the contraryl”</p>
<p>Passage 1 kept mentioning how it was misunderstood and passage two kind of said that the modification was wrong/immoral/unnecessary, not really philosophical </p>
<p>There is gonna be a substantial curve from what everyone is saying @schakrab People who have gotten 225+ are saying it was difficult. I’ve taken all the PSATs ever as practice over the last 2 months and have averaged around a 215 and think the same thing .</p>
<p>@SentientBacon Me too, let’s hope for the best!</p>
<p>Can someone explain what eeee is?</p>
<p>4 Es in a row on the scantron @Mango920452 </p>
<p>@icequeenforever I don’t remember the comparison question with pragmatic and philosophical. What was the question? I hope I didn’t accidentally skip it </p>
<p>@schakrab I put all of those too</p>
<p>@Mango920452 Those are answer choices. There were like four Es in a row on the writing portion. </p>
<p>in the grammar section there were 4 straight e’s</p>
<p>@ Sentinent
well yeah I got a 231 last year and thought the CR section was harder. </p>
<p>were the 4 e in the writing section?</p>
<p>@icecreamcake7 I think it was undermining.</p>
<p>yes @rurouni</p>
<p>Does anyone know the questions to which eeee correspond to?</p>