<p>^ I got that problem too and I think it might be experimental because I didn’t see anyone discuss it…</p>
<p>BTW, where are the usual M, R, and W threads? Why is everything together? </p>
<p>And is this the first time that CB has had two different versions of the test with different questions (not just different order or experimental sections)? Because I didn’t know that there were versions of the test with completely different problems?</p>
<p>For the clueless/harry potter passage, did you put “shows filmmakers can make unique stories while preserving the essence of the movie” or did you put “audience couldn’t guess that they were watching a movie that is based on a 150 year old concept” for the sentence that goes at the end of it all?</p>
<p>I don’t think that is experimental…because I got two long writing sections…and i’m sure one of them is the experimental…thus making all the math sections that i did non-experimental…</p>
<p>The one with a=2 and b=3 . I put none. It said which of the following must be true. In the question it never says that a or b are related in anyway. what do you guys think?</p>
<p>I got subtle. Sure it was commonplace, but the lines they were referring to described how we can’t conscientiously understand why we still hold on parts of the impetus theory even though we learned the new one. It’s subtle because “it’s a gradual change that we fail to detect immediately.”</p>
<p>Okay I had two long writing sections.
One was the movie/book (harry potter) and the other one was about optical illusion(don’t remember exactly). which one is experimental??</p>