SAT1 Verbal Compilation

<p>adjudicated? or something?</p>

<p>Ugh, what did the SC questions read as..?</p>

<p>yea seriously i can't even remember the question for the mitigate one...</p>

<p>also, back to the original list on the first page of this thread, about the hikers short critical reading section:</p>

<p>passage 2 would respond to the fears in passage 1 by _____
passage 1 would respond to "most ppl" by _____</p>

<p>was the answer to how passage 1 would respond to "most people" that he would sympathize with them?? i put that but i'm not sure it's correct.</p>

<p>respond to people by telling them to have proper equipment and keen judgement.</p>

<p>yea, i put the "keen judgement too"</p>

<p>i'm almost positive i put the "mitigate" for the SC</p>

<p>the "most people" referred to the general trend of people sticking to marked trails and not going out of bounds, didn't it? o man i'm confused about those two hiker questions.</p>

<p>Could anyone tell the question which had termites as an answer? also mention the options in case you remember them since I have a bad feeling that I missed that one. Also for the question which had financial- prestige in it?
For sew:thread could it be weave:fabric?
for the one with smooth-suave could it be gentle? Why not please
thankyou</p>

<p>termites q: all of the following could be used as an example of a result of the barrier EXCEPT
some sentence about Oprah had financial-prestige
sew using a thread, knit using a yarn (i messed this up, i hate this stupid trivial vocabs.)
suave is definitely the answer, the way he is conveyed in the story is almost opposite of gentle.</p>

<p>Oh, and I am pretty confident it was Fabulist:Play::Dramatist:play
How much would 4 wrong, 2 skip be?</p>

<p>Oh, and for one of the CR questions, gross was used for humor.</p>