PSAT Sat.

<p>What was the question for the grid-in that had the answer 12?</p>

<p>omg…i got 3 wrong on math i think…
:frowning:
i put 2/7 instead of 3/7…kill me now…</p>

<p>for the first paragrapgh…i put dramatic he made it sound way too serious</p>

<p>I thought it was definitely ironic. It was ironic that cities were finally becoming popular, but they were becoming TOO popular and overcrowded…</p>

<p>for the cities and population short paragraph, “ironic” anyone?</p>

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<p>What question was this?</p>

<p>it was dramatic and recently coined word</p>

<p>Damn Asians. I curse you and your intelligence.</p>

<p>I put dramatic for that one, it only asked about the first sentence which was definitely full of drama.</p>

<p>the passage was not ironic or satirical at all</p>

<p>@bandwagon:</p>

<p>That’s the question about how the first sentence in the first paragraph was. Something about how it’s a new era for the world . . .</p>

<p>Wasn’t it humorous not recently coined? I thought it was pretty funny.</p>

<p>Oh I remember that one now. It was definitely dramatic</p>

<p>Does anyone REMMEBER the question which had sanguine as an answer?</p>

<p>For the one following the “dramatic” one, was anyone tempted to choose E which read something about “shows how scientists changing …” ?</p>

<p>I answered for the analogy the lawyers and corruption thing but it might have been the schoolchildren one. Anyone care to shed some light?</p>

<p>the sc with the nuke power woman and safety issues?</p>

<p>I chose school children one as well.</p>

<p>Can someone explain in more than 15 words less than 100 words how to do the x=19
x+81=y^2 or whatever that question was?</p>

<p>the passage might have seemed ironic for some you guys cause it had that tendency to be from a different aspect. but it was really just dramatic</p>

<p>it was “sanguine” toward the future, concluded optimistically that the economy would “improve”.</p>