PSAT Sat.

<p>i got that for the Indian passage too</p>

<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>

<p>The indivisible entity was a different question . . . I think. :|</p>

<p>i puyt indivisible entity. There was something like, “Yet, they became seperate entities”</p>

<p>so it was a choice??</p>

<p>ugh CR is not my best</p>

<p>i put broach–only because the other one’s didn’t make sense.
also, for the question that asked what “courses” meant, what did you guys put?!</p>

<p>I think I put something else entirely on this tone question. I kinda got the impression he was criticizing socrates for being TOO steadfast. Anyone remember the alternatives?</p>

<p>It’s broached, I got it wrong.</p>

<p>yupp that was my thought process</p>

<p>One definition for broach i found in google was "(verb) Raise (a sensitive or difficult subject) for discussion, so that i believe is the answer.</p>

<p>No, the question was what Socrates was like. He was definitely steadfast</p>

<p>he was respectful of Socrates</p>

<p>for the mamapapa one, it was a verbal representation. It was expressing his representation of his mom and papa as a indivisible entity. i believe indivisible entity was another answer.</p>

<p>idk about the other choices but the last paragraph he said he was gonna do what socrates did so i put respectful</p>

<p>Respectful was the tone of the passage from the author. Steadfastness was a different question.</p>

<p>i meant steadfast</p>

<p>I put erect for that one lol</p>

<p>Did anyone get “uncertain” as an answer?</p>

<p>i put examines…because they examined it during the debates</p>

<p>@ThaMan it was broach. broach means to bring up for the first time.</p>