<p>Experimental reading was the two passages and all the completions having colons in them, correct (section 2)?</p>
<p>For every test, there are two experimental sections. You might have had that CR experimental but someone might have had the other one.</p>
<p>The defile question also had sanction as one of the choices.</p>
<p>Oh man I bombed this vocab ■■■…</p>
<p>Alright so I had a writing experimental but which one was the experimental? Which writing section did all of you guys have?</p>
<p>I also remember sanction as a choice, but I think neither it nor defile fit the blank. I thought decry was an option?</p>
<p>How much did yall write for the essay?</p>
<p>All of both pages, with double line of text below bottom line and above margin. I heard that since they only have three minutes per essay and sometimes less they mainly look at length. What is the consensus for the curve for this time around?</p>
<p>what was the answer for the short passage that talked about special effects where it talked about putting the light bulb to your hand? i said it was how you could view a phenomenon</p>
<p>My curve predictions:
CR<br>
800<br>
800<br>
800<br>
780<br>
760<br>
740<br>
720<br>
710
700</p>
<p>M
800
770
750
730
720
700</p>
<p>W
80
79
77
75
73
71
70</p>
<p>Also, the writing experimental was the one about traboujadors (for the correcting essay last part) and songs because my friends all had the one about films and they didnt have the writing experimental. So would that one be experimental or not??? Also do you guys think that if you missed 1 question in math that you could still get 800 for math?</p>
<p>I put no error since seasoned authors can still achieve the level</p>
<p>My writing sections were film making and clarinet so was film making the experimental?</p>
<p>I thought CR was easier than March’s and that curve was -2=780. I hope your curves are correct, Pigsgooink.</p>
<p>If we have 1 same section, wouldn’t that mean that it is not experimental because all the people I know who did NOT have writing experimental had the film one for their writing. So I think that the songs trabjoudours and love one was experimental… logically speaking, the love and songs one and your clarinet would be experimental…</p>
<p>to the person below, my essay was full 2 pages all lines filled, 2 examples, 1 conclusion, 1 intro… examples were kite runner and something, i forget</p>
<p>anybody else? length of essay?</p>
<p>For the “Woof!” question, did anyone else put comical to accentuate a point (or something like that)? I don’t see how that’s not the right answer…</p>
<p>What were the other choices for the “overstatement” one? And I put “predictable” for the physics one because there was no indication of surprise and the author had already mentioned that even if a student new about the laws of inertia then that student still wouldn’t not be able to draw the arrows correctly.</p>
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<p>I’m pretty sure it’s “surprise.” It’s appropriate to assume that someone who has taken a year of college physics would be able to draw a correct free body diagram.</p>
<p>The question said “the author says that this appears to be” so that means not what the author things but what the researchers thought… The line had the word ‘even’ in it so I thought it was an element of surprise</p>
<p>I put predictable then changed to surprised during last 4 seconds haha hopefully I made a right decision</p>