SAT 2 Literature January 2016 Discussion.

No clue how it went.

loool what was the caesar passage’s last question? something about how he caesar believes the main fault of the antony guy is a failure to: i put cultivate realistic differences or something between vice and virtue

@divinery yeah, that’s what I put. I thought the test was pretty rough tbh. Was the “young person” from the first passage an epithet to objectify the daughter or an irony considering the daughter’s actual age? I put epithet.
Also does anyone remember the titles of any of the passages? All I can remember is “A Meditation on a Broomstick” as the final passage.
Hoping for a 730+ but expecting a 700…:confused:

I don’t even know what to expect.
I remember of the poems was Rhapsody 101.

This was recycled from December 2013. Here are some answers from that thread:

I, II, and III
I only
Drinking in public
Jasmine is representative of new identity
Georgiana is turned into an object by being called a young person
Warmth
Exaggeratedly polite
Uncle’s problem in a bigger context
Caesar pretending to condone something he actually criticizes
Indian girl is used to gender inequality
Arc of a human being
Social satire
Awe
Clash of wills followed by reconciliation
Combative affection
Tightrope walking is indicative of mischievous character
She’s a camellia because her youth has passed
Her lover/boyfriend is compared to the weather (“cold front”)
The “sensuous maryland spring” is the normal iambic lines; the cold front is the “variations” and “tensions”
Terse style represents efficiency
Hypocrisy in broomstick /human nature

Did anyone else get something other than “terse style represents efficiency”?

Are those the right answers? Looks like I already got two wrong :frowning:

Scores are out! 750! :slight_smile: