<p>what about the sentence correction… some guy who wrote about Muhammad Ali?</p>
<p>OH, a sentence completion: “Writin’ is Fightin’” did you put “controversy”</p>
<p>it was something like “stirs ____________ with his pen”</p>
<p>@forsworn99 it was controversy.</p>
<p>does anyone remember what the other choices were for the evenhanded one</p>
<p>for the china passage where the lady was paying attention to detail, what were the other answer choices?</p>
<p>could anyone describe what other questions were on the math experimental section?</p>
<p>it was either evenhanded, cavalier, or something else, and i put the something else, because im pretty sure he wasnt being evenhanded or cavalier</p>
<p>@forsworn99 how was the height one and not two of the right triangle?</p>
<p>does anyone know which writing was the experimental one? Can anyone who only had 1 writing section tell me what their passage was about so i can distinguish which one was experimental?</p>
<p>i had only one writing, the end passage was about lawns, making them pretty and being environmentally friendly.</p>
<p>does anyone know which reading was experimental? because now they’re kinda all blending together in my mind…</p>
<p>What was the lipstick one? Was it “vary” or “whose”</p>
<p>Three things.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Does anyone remember the choices for evenhanded? It was like poloremy or some weird word? I cant remember. Was it really evenhanded though? He seemed very dismissive.</p></li>
<li><p>Does anyone remember the other choices for “Writin’ is Fightin’?”</p></li>
<li><p>Anyone remember a q about an interior angle for new sales vs. profit slash what was the difference in degrees?</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Really irritated, had one easy math section 18 q 25 min section, one really hard one, the hard one was unfortunately not experimental.</p>
<p>@coolazn it was definitely whose, because the sentence was like</p>
<p>“Lipstick, whose ingredients include blablabla, vary blabla.” Since vary and include are both singular, they have to be correct.</p>
<p>was the California gulf fish one definitely the reading experimental?</p>
<p>@pinkrose, one of the answer choices was polemic. i’m not sure if it was right but that’s what i put</p>
<p>216 degrees in sales / 90 degrees in profit. So the answer was 126.</p>
<p>No, “lipstick” is the subject and “vary” is the verb. Therefore, it should be “varies”.</p>
<p>@littlemeow yes it was</p>
<p>can someone tell me if the question with the 2:3 ratio of sedans vs. vans was experimental?</p>
<p>Polemic would mean that it was a strong written attack and the author of Passage 1 actually seemed quite impartial…which is why I put evenhanded o_O</p>
<p>Also for one of the grammar ones did you put “I and a lawyer” because I was the subject and everyone is singular?</p>
<p>@pinkrose I had 126 degrees</p>
<p>Forsworn, they used the verb as if it were plural twice. Lipstick is the singular and plural of lipstick in their sentence, b/c it said "Lipstick, whose blabla INCLUDE blabla, VARY blabla. Include and vary can’t both be wrong. Also, whose is only for when it modifies people.</p>