<p>@tylerfrenchfrye Oh yea, I never thought about that. It’s like they’re trying to torture us :(( </p>
<p>I see the point in having specific access codes, but you also have to make an account and put in your name, so that was where that came from although I see how it wouldn’t work now. I’m going to casually mention the test to my counselor tomorrow…</p>
<p>Most likely 68 CR, 76 Math, 70 Writing
Took my SATs in November and got a 2180
A 214 on this </p>
<p>Hey guys just got my report back! Tell me if you want specific questions and answers
223.
RI
70 CR (-5)
80 M (-0)
73 W (-2)</p>
<p>@XCjunior2016 More indignant/ more business like?</p>
<p>For the support passage: illustrated or undermined</p>
<p>For the math there was a question with 2 circles… Was one of the parts radius and the other diameter or were they both radius… It was the question did they touch… How many points 0,1,2</p>
<p>I haven’t checked foryour questions yet but I have form W btw</p>
<p>@XCjunior2016 Chronological Narrative or Philosophical Reflection?</p>
<p>My question is from form w.</p>
<p>I will answer these when I have gym period :)</p>
<p>I can’t wait :(( </p>
<p>@XCjunior2016 also can u post the last writing question on here. The whole thing please :))))))))) thnx </p>
<p>The distance between the centers of 2 circles is 5. The diameter of one circle is 6 and the diameter of the other circle is 2.</p>
<p>Answer is A, the circles have no points in common</p>
<p>Chronological narrative</p>
<p>Gtg</p>
<p>can you post the answers for the comparative passages about necessity vs. desire?? </p>
<p>The last writing is C, immediately after sentence 7</p>
<ol>
<li>the one with answer choice “impertinent” (that’s the one about the interviewer’s questions)</li>
<li>the definition of simply (are you sure that it is not absolutely? I think that he means that he is not saying it “absolutely”, there could be exceptions)</li>
<li><p>the dolphins’ tone (I wrote indignant, angry because something is wrong)</p></li>
<li><p>vexed not enraged?</p></li>
<li><p>purpose of the japanese passage is to convey the mindset of someone?</p></li>
</ol>
<p>More indignant</p>
<p>Thanks! how about the definition of simply? and the (vexed vs enraged) and the purpose of sensei - convey the mindset?</p>