<p>sweet...had a little trouble with that one.</p>
<p>are there always 67 cr questions?</p>
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<p>i think the answer was that the other contributor's name wasnt part of "morse code".</p>
<p>In the critical reading section, one line said "the statue casts a light on the grass". In context, what does cast most closely mean? I narroved it down to ejects and puts forth. what did you guys put.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the math one about there being a group of numbers in X whose avg was x and a group Z with avg z, and a number y so x<y<z. then the question was like: which can be the average of X and Z or something.</p>
<p>kthxbye</p>
<p>and on the comedian one, im pretty certain it was "mild cynicism" and not "complete agreement" beacuse although both authors agreed that comedy is unexpected, their opinons were not in COMPLETE agreement. The first author thought negatively of comedians for a certain reason, while the second author thought the opposite for the same reason. The negative opinion of the second author might also be considered a cynical viewpoint.</p>
<p>I believe there are always 67 CR questions...but one section had 23 questions, so could that have been the experimental?</p>
<p>yeah it must have been, pretty sure it had 23 questions which would mess up the whole scaling...plus i wasn't paying attention during that section so :)</p>
<p>well on my test there were sections with 23, 24, 25, and 19 questions. So is the experimental definately the one with 24 questions because without it there would be 67 questions</p>
<p>could have sworn that it was always 24 24 19</p>
<p>plz tell me the one with 24 question is experimental
i hope. I got the same as yours watchadoing.</p>
<p>madame were ur cr sections #2,5,6,9? also.. do u remember what passages each section had?</p>
<p>Did anyone have two writing sections? :/</p>
<p>wat exactly was the essay topic about technological developments</p>
<p>Does technological developments lead us to overlook other important values? </p>
<p>was it something like this?</p>
<p>i'm just so confused right now so you could be right...which passages were in the 24 question section?</p>
<p>I said this earlier but no one answered. even if u didn;t get this question u can take a guess....</p>
<p>In the critical reading section, one line said "the statue casts a light on the grass". In context, what does cast most closely mean? I narroved it down to ejects and puts forth. what did you guys put.</p>
<p>In the critical reading section, one line said "the statue casts a light on the grass". In context, what does cast most closely mean? I narroved it down to ejects and puts forth. what did you guys put. </p>
<p>^</p>
<p>I put 'eject', but I had it narrowed down to those two choices too and I made a guess. They seemed the same to me</p>
<p>i put "put forth".. but it was also a guess</p>
<p>i would have said "put forth" but i do and don't remember that question...which passage was that?</p>
<p>it was the Hana the artist passage </p>
<p>now that i think about it, put forth probably makes more sense</p>