OFFICIAL saturday PSAT discussion

<p>tx46, i think i put albert's performance....because that was what the appluading was referring to but i bombed the writing so bad so i'm not exactly the best source</p>

<p>what was the one about the teaching of someone in the sentence completions...</p>

<p>I put no error... although the D looked really strange</p>

<p>was there another one with I II and III?</p>

<p>the indeed thing was so weird</p>

<p>did anyone else not know like 34252346 of the words? :(</p>

<p>it was definitely I only on the m, p question.</p>

<p>for the perfomance being applauded question i believe i put no change. I just remember I was stuck on that one for a while. </p>

<p>no, I'm pretty sure representative "from" New York is fine.</p>

<p>Yeah, for the one with indeed I put no error, but I thought about putting D.</p>

<p>I don't remember what III was, but the question went like this</p>

<p>m is a positive integer</p>

<p>m=12r</p>

<p>I. r is positive
II. r is an integer</p>

<p>It can't be I and II, if m = 2, r = 1/6, and 1/6 != integer.</p>

<p>I put I and II, but while double checking I caught it.</p>

<p>It's (I only)</p>

<p>EDIT:</p>

<p>Does anyone remember what the second grid in was? I don't remember what I put for it, but I can see if I did it right if I had the question</p>

<p>The teaching one was obfuscate and edify... for sure.</p>

<p>Obfuscate - to confuse
Edify - to enlighten</p>

<p>how many of the I II III questions were there one or two</p>

<p>yeah I said obfuscate/edify. </p>

<p>what about that one about "pious renunciation" as opposed to pleasure?</p>

<p>what was the sentence completion about the woman who didn't stay in one place</p>

<p>itinerant i think</p>

<p>I put the answer choice with hedonistic for that one</p>

<p>I thought for that one it was "something/to instruct"</p>

<p>what was the last question...the one about brooklyn park...I just said to omit it</p>

<p>"what about that one about "pious renunciation" as opposed to pleasure?"</p>

<p>It was either "secular" or "illicit."</p>

<p>I didn't know either of the first words, so I went with "secular" since that's usually the opposite of "pious."</p>

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<p>"what was the last question...the one about brooklyn park...I just said to omit it"</p>

<p>Yeah, I had (A) Omit it, as well.</p>

<p>"what about that one about "pious renunciation" as opposed to pleasure?"... That was a really hard one I thought.. I eliminated it down to incongrous/secular (or whatever the 2nd choice was) and the licensious one... no idea what that means.</p>

<p>for pious renunciation I put "Secular/something else"</p>

<p>i didn't put the one with hedonistic.. i put incongruous/secular (although secular pleasure sounds a little awkward).</p>

<p>hedonistic pleasure makes sense, but austere didn't work.</p>