<p>You needed an actual thing, plasticity is a quality that really doesn’t fit the question. The person combined steel, brass, wood to form a __________ that expressed something something.</p>
<p>For the memory passage, what does a storyteller do? Rearrange collection of memories or producing convincing and satisfying (is that what it was?)narrative?
I was down to those 2</p>
<p>Having Optimism is good Diana, don’t take it as a bad thing xD</p>
<p>@souseis </p>
<p>I chose Rearrange collection of memories because originally all storytellers and stories for that matter was passed by word of mouth before we had written documents of it, so if we take what a storyteller originally was, which is a person who speaks tales and gossip by word of mouth it would be “Rearrange collection of memories” which is was I chose(Hope I’m right)</p>
<p>what was “type”? why was it “form” and not “aspect”? does anyone remember the context (sentence where “type” was used)?</p>
<p>Master Vocab List
juxtaposition
nurtured
inventor
animus
misanthrope…curmudgeon
irascibility…brusqueness
disparity…inequity
disciplined
stuffed…modest
agent for…usurped
adroitness…residual
flourish…____</p>
<p>Unknowns:
Something with fastidious/ingenuous (ephemeral was another answer choice)
Is exacerbate…accelerate right for sure?? I remember thinking that didn’t make sense with the passage.</p>
<p>Anyway…there you have it. Feel free to update.</p>
<p>Tendentious was the one you’re talking about. Exacerbate…accelerate is correct yes.</p>
<p>I just looked this up on dictionary.com, the only synonym of type that I believed was one of the answer choices was form and not aspect</p>
<p>Also I think the question had to do with in line something, what did the word type mean, which when I had looked at it was talking about letters and how they can be a type of communication connecting the past and future, and also what I did was replaced form into the sentence and it made sense, because writing/reading letters is a form of not only writing but also communication, in which aspect in this particular instance wouldn’t make sense</p>
<p>Of course this is all just in my opinion</p>
<p>ingenuous=partisan… which was explicitly right in the sentence</p>
<p>^ Look up tendentious, I’m pretty sure that’s the right one. Anyone have mnemonic… reciting? Or was that experimental. It was my Section 2, is that possibly experimental?</p>
<p>@Arctkr:thanks for the explanation! I struggled on that one so much I dont even remember what I chose in the end XP</p>
<p>Was it me or was that CR really hard?</p>
<p>probably experimental @vermilion.</p>
<p>“Tendentious: marked by a tendency in favor of a particular point of view : BIASED”</p>
<p>Okay whew, that experimental had mnemonic, endemic to, and a load of other crazy words. But the later CR questions I thought were even harder…</p>
<p>yeah definitely didn’t have mnemonic or endemic to. i think section 2 was my experimental as well (writing).</p>
<p>cr was really difficult today.</p>
<p>@Arctk3: I didn’t choose rearrange because it said “rearrange to emphasize the most important one” or something like that and the “most important one” part didn’t make sense. I chose “to shape and edit”.</p>
<p>Would someone please refresh my memories of what obejective/test section of today’s SAT was experimental and which weren’t experimental? A list would be nice. </p>
<p>Please and Thank You.</p>
<p>@Psychoanalyze, well I sorta did forget what I put for that answer myself xD, But I either choosed to shape and edit the memories, which to me meant that you shape and edit the memories you think happened, in the way you remembered them, which would coincidze with that author’s remark about how she
(didn’t know it was a she, thought it was a dude) imagined that memory of snow falling through the ceiling was real, when apparently she made it all up, and it actually came from a picture that was taken of snow falling through the ceiling. </p>
<p>Either I choose shape and edit or rearrange. Can’t worry about it now xD</p>
<p>@Psychoanalyze I chose “to shape and edit”, too. I think it was choice A.</p>
<p>Non-Experimental Readings:
1)Boy revisiting house/WWII and divorced man
2)Barbara Jordan
3)Biofuels</p>
<p>Non-Experimental Maths:
- Ended with gumballs
- Ended with ratios
- Ended with absolute values and point P</p>
<p>Non-Experimental Writings:
- Chess master computer
- Had the like/as question (short section)
NOTE: I had the experimental writing, which talked about C.S. Lewis</p>
<p>Oh I just love C.W Lewis, though him and his Chronicles of Narnia was a tad bit religious xD</p>
<p>@conni also thanks conni ^_^, I know i took all of those, just can’t remember what I had for experimental though, hope it was either W or CR xP</p>