<p>yeah i had essay math math</p>
<p>folks
lets try to remember some of the sentence completions ???</p>
<p>the answer in the sentence completions was not obfuscate it was sensationalize.adn which one was renowned.waht did u write for the one about the book about rural louisiana i wrote reminiscent and veer</p>
<p>how much shud i expect in the math if i got 9 wrong and 2 omits</p>
<p>last grid-in was 30</p>
<p>Does anyone know which one was the experimental?</p>
<p>Yeah Juan question was 30,</p>
<p>And if I recall it correctly, the same question was asked in the june SAT...
At that point there were a lot of confusion, so I followed that thread what helped me yesterday</p>
<p>wasnt the answer to the thing (sentence completion) about this writer who was praised but NEVERTHELESS considered herself ___________. MARGINAL instead of RENOWNED?</p>
<p>thats what i chose</p>
<p>for math the single bedroom answer was 200
Juan 30 for sure.</p>
<p>which was experiemntaL?</p>
<p>lets remember more sentence completion questions
and also the critical reading passages.</p>
<p>I'll try remember as many as I can at the top of my head..</p>
<p>Bedroom question: 200
The waiting line question: 30
The 3 combo letter and 4 combo letter question: 18</p>
<p>Sentence completion: I didn't put marginal or renowned.. I put the one starting with S (i forgot -_-)</p>
<p>Captain-Blight Paired passages questions: The first paragraph was "optimistic confidence" than "patriotic pride"</p>
<p>that's all I can remember for now</p>
<p>remember the 2 passages about a mutiny?</p>
<p>what's the answer to the question why does the writer say he "fell for a sacrifice"?</p>
<p>i couldn't decide between "he wants to be seen as an innocent victim", and "he wants to present the crew members as reckless". any idea?</p>
<p>i also put optimistic confidence
i cant remember what i put for the letter question</p>
<p>I answered marginal and 200 too. I really had a hard time on those questions about that stupid captain.. I remember myself answering something about him defending himself. And what did he mean with 'sacrifice' or something...?</p>
<p>sacrifice - wanted to look like an innocent victim
Yes, the other grid-in question was 18.</p>
<p>BTW:
what do you guys think about the question where it asked why the boat dude was optimistic and in a "good mood" in paragraph 1?</p>
<p>There were choices like:</p>
<p>the inevitability for punishment of the mutineers
correctness of own his own conduct</p>
<p>Do you think the curve for math will be very harsh?</p>
<p>oh.. it's "he wants to be seen as a innocent victim" I THINK.. i can't remember what i put</p>
<p>ALSO: the math question about the median being 1,111. The answer is 2,221</p>
<p>how about the question about the trip to africa about that jazz dude?</p>
<p>there was a question where it asked what it implied by the notebook and pens and stuff after all that analogy about OPENING BOXES..</p>
<p>there was this convincing choice like:</p>
<p>he was recognizing the scope of the undertaking or w/e</p>
<p>wut do u guys think? let us start to discuss that as well...</p>
<p>Anyone else remember some tricky sentence completion questions????</p>
<p>"what do you guys think about the question where it asked why the boat dude was optimistic and in a "good mood" in paragraph 1?</p>
<p>There were choices like:</p>
<p>the inevitability for punishment of the mutineers
correctness of own his own conduct"</p>
<p>it was feasibility of boat travel... that was the 2nd question after "optimistic confidence" right?</p>
<p>remind what the question about the letters was about</p>
<p>-feasibility of boat travel</p>
<p>vivo2280: i think it was the scope answer.... I remember the answer was something which had a similar meaning in that the "opening of boxes" revealed more and more to him about the music and its origins (hence, scope?)</p>