<p>x was 36 i think.</p>
<p>I put the novel will have its story changed, not the filmmaker cuz that seemed like too many words.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question for “facile and nature”</p>
<p>i think its filmmaker </p>
<p>Could anyone predict my score??
-3/4 on math
-4 on CR
-2/3 on writing
Cutoff was 206 last for my state (AR) only good thing about living here.</p>
<p>For grid ins if your answer is 2.5 dollars do you have to put in 2.50 or does 2.5 work as well?</p>
<p>@imgolden62 around 215 imo</p>
<p>@imgolden62 you def got it</p>
<p>i was super nervous about this psat, but now im kind of confident that im agreeing with a lot of people.</p>
<p>can someone predict my score if i missed 3 cr 2 math 2 writing?</p>
<p>@kylemcgrogan no one answers your questions because no one can answer them.</p>
<p>@1golfer1 no it’s not. It does not support the passage since it directly stated in the first line of the passage that invention comes from desire not necessity. In this case, that woman’s invention was made in a necessity. I was about to agree with that until I saw the flat out contradiction.</p>
<p>@peytonmg yes</p>
<p>@IBNick E, don’t remember details.</p>
<p>@mathgeek2013 it was highly supported in the passage tha facile is correct.</p>
<p>@sport1rkid honestly if you are aiming high, tutors (especially online ones) aren’t very useful.</p>
<p>Also, I did not think this test was ambiguous. To me, it semed rather clear as to what Collegeboard expected. There were very few exceptions. </p>
<p>someone reply;
CR
doctor…altruistic?
chronological narrative?
less passionate?
more abstract?</p>
<p>Math;
i and iii?
216 for an answer?
36 for last grid in?</p>
<p>pm google doc please.</p>
<p>@sherlockholmes7 remain, since it refers to his “writings,” not the specific example given right afterwards</p>
<p>i believe remain.</p>
<p>@DarkFrost that was my answer as well.</p>
<p>@HaruhiSuzumiya I agree with that last statement. I said so in one of the earlier comments…not really ambiguous, I thought it was rather straightforward if you looked for what CB would want actually</p>
<p>@HaruhiSuzumiya - You chose the answer choice with “undermine”, right?</p>
<p>As for the question about whether the reporter’s question was probing or impromptu, I think that it was probing. The passage later lists more details about the various questions she asked and even says that the sensei had trouble answering in one instance. In the context, it is unlikely that she simply ran out of questions at that moment given the number of questions that followed. </p>
<p>i thought the answer was impromptu since they said that she exhausted her repertoire (words to say that were planned), so she asked a question outside of that repertoire (hence impromptu)</p>
<p>So curve predictions:
-5 on CR would be in the low 70s high 60s?</p>