<p>Actually, it shows that the problem DID stimulate them, because it described the work as “laborious and time consuming” so thus b/c there was such a problem and a desire to improve, there was stimulation to create these technologies.</p>
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<p>pinkrose, I put shaping destinies. But I was about to put striving for self improvement…</p>
<p>And I put mindset</p>
<p>@pinkrose- I put solid means dense.</p>
<p>neither, i believe that it was “pluralism” as the penguins liked to live together.</p>
<p>I’m almost positive it was the poet. so i put 200.</p>
<p>What was the answer to anatomy of the earth?
(A) Pun
(B) Define a term</p>
<p>yea i put understand the mindset too. and ive noticed that there are some questions people are pposting that weren’t in my SAT so can someone make 2 different threads cuz this is a little weird.</p>
<p>Ahhhh I was stuck on that one for so long, i’m still not sure. Why did you put dense?</p>
<p>Anyone count their number of E’s for the writing section with the Frank Sinatra and Youtube references?</p>
<p>I got 5 E’s I think which was unusually high :p</p>
<p>Oh and there was a question in Passage 2 of the behavioral analysis section CR that’s answers were something about humor, witticisms, irony and two others… what was the correct for that 1?</p>
<p>I got define a term. Not really a pun. Sheep, do you have any more answers or questions that you remember?</p>
<p>Omg was it dense for that passage with the dolphin thing? I put substantial…</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the one about the tone of passage 1? ambivalent or abstract?</p>
<p>@Sheep: B, I don’t think there was any pun</p>
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<p>I put abstract.</p>
<p>Ahh… I don’t think I did too well on this SAT. I feel terrible!</p>
<p>I put define a term.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the other answers for the “solid” question on the Dolphins, other than what was already posted (substantial and dense).</p>
<p>@Jimmyjum I’m not sure! More thoughts about “solid” in the dolphin passage? Dense or substantial?!</p>
<p>me too. It was definitely substantial.</p>
<p>Version 1 Math Free Response: 2nd to last Q, something about each face of the cube was 1 unit w/ a single cube placed on the top. Don’t remember the dimensions, what was the answer though?</p>