PSAT Sat.

<p>in the CR section 1 there was a question asking what “raised” meant in the passage. There were choices like nurture, erect, broach. Whatd you put?</p>

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<p>I put erect. And is everyone positive the g(x) and f(x) question was two intersections and not one?</p>

<p>Did anyone get intemperate and staid as one of the answers for the critical reading section?</p>

<p>strange i put collected</p>

<p>@Shoumik95 I believe it was “runs” through the debates. examine did not make sense in context</p>

<p>@bandwagon</p>

<p>For the intersection thing, I definitely only found one.</p>

<p>I thought only the math section was easy D:</p>

<p>staid means unfeeling…the question said something about being emotional</p>

<p>@PunjabX sorry but i don’t think those were answers.</p>

<p>@lolar and bandwagon </p>

<p>I found one too, but don’t trust me.</p>

<p>Intemperate was the Cubist painter question. It was cerebral I believe</p>

<p>@punjabX
no i didnt get that
anyone get munificent…rancor?</p>

<p>Yeah I found one for the g(x) and f(x) but it seemed like everyone on here said they got two intersections so I got scared!</p>

<p>I put one, but people are saying that the point at the very end of the right side also intersects the line, along with the intersection in the semicircle-like figure.</p>

<p>well the sentences after that said they were debating…wouldnt running it be like it just passing by in the conversation…whatever u probably scored higher than me</p>

<p>@lalar bandwagon and aayaa it was 2 intersections/
and for the cubist painting it was cerebral</p>

<p>@Shoumik95 haha i think it would be run because it runs thorughout the debates. likes its throughout it. not literally running</p>

<p>I also found 2. :confused: I’m sure I got 80 on math. That was hella easy</p>

<p>for the graphs question, was g(x) 3/5x or 5/3x? If it was 3/5x then definitely 2 intersections but if it was 5/3x then maybe only 1…</p>

<p>was “sanguine” an answer?</p>

<p>f(x) has two roots, and g(x) was like 3/5 * f(x) or something, so there were definitely two intersections at the zeroes</p>

<p>edit: sanguine was also an answer</p>