Official thread october sat 2013 test

<p>@sunshine yes</p>

<p>@JD1327
yea m=r</p>

<p>Tidumattud, I put derisive.</p>

<p>@sunshine, i got the same</p>

<p>@sunshine, yeah i put that
@gloria, yeah i think it was the last section, ridiculous haha</p>

<p>so was inhospitable correct for the one sentence completion about the weather</p>

<p>xCossack can u explain why it was derisive?</p>

<p>did y’all get 2 long, comparison passages?</p>

<p>what were the answers to the double passage questions?</p>

<p>Junior high, I answered with the b word. I can’t remember which word it was.</p>

<p>@Lucky139 I misused stolid on here. My bad, point is though the sentence suggested she was firm in her beliefs. Almost obdurate but not quite. If I’m not mistaken she valued others opinions but stuck to the (her) status quo at the end of the day</p>

<p>juniorhigh ,yup inhospitable was what i put</p>

<p>omg i was gonna put m=r
but then i saw that it was one of the later questions, so i changed it ://</p>

<p>so, was that question in the Marguerite passage about the country sayings homely or domestic?</p>

<p>@junior, yeah i think a few people said it was inhospitable</p>

<p>Thoughts on the possible curve? harsh? generous? average?</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the other choice with the SC that had exonerate/implication?</p>

<p>the double passages were about agricultural practices and pesticides</p>

<p>Tidumattud, the diction he used when describing the “conservatives” included words like doom. He seemed a little more accepting of the “liberals”.</p>

<p>did anyone else have a cr section with a short passage about clouds?</p>