Sorry!!! June CR questions....

<p>So right now I got anywhere from 2-6 wrong on the CR, these are my questions:</p>

<p>"3.) Proponents of the first would support the practioners
3.) Unexpected (fauna) options were: “the general public was unaware on how species reacted" or "scientists did not predict the extent of it"</p>

<p>For these questions, what were some of the other answers, I'm trying to remember whether or not I answered these right....</p>

<p>Also, for the vocab word "Obstinate" what were the other options?</p>

<p>The 2 I know I got wrong were both sentence completion questions and the other is accounted for cuz I answered puzzlement/fabrication in the semi-infamous riddle/fable question.</p>

<p>I'm thinking I got either an 800 or close in writing and an 800 in math so my goal is a 2300.....</p>

<p>Thanks for any help!!!!</p>

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“the general public was unaware on how species reacted"

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<p>I remember this answer choice, but not the exact question, nor even the correct answer. However, I remember the gist of the question, and I can assure you that this is 100% correct. </p>

<p>The public's knowledge has nothing to do with scientists experimenting with wolves. Scientists and national park specialists don't usually ask the general populous their opinions. </p>

<p>I believe the answer to this was something like "he [the author] believes there should have been more research done." I remember pondering this for a moment; my evidence was the last line of the author's passage, where he says something like, "the bottom line is we just don't know [what would happen if wolves were reintroduced]."</p>

<p>I'm in almost the exact same boat as you're in right now. I'm positive I got 800 W, and I <em>think</em> the only math question I missed was the stupid ass "y>x^2" one that was debated, which required calculus to solve. I got 2 wrong on CR that I know of, so far. I'm an "edifying" proponent, so hoooopefully that's not going to be #3. But, as an aside, even -6 in CR is a raw score of 60, which is usually around 730-740.</p>

<p>yeah, now I remembered, thats what I answered for the yellowstone passage (that the author would have thought there should have been more research done).... I actually didn't think it made GREAT sense, but I thought it was better then the others, I'm pretty sure this is the correct answer... are you 100% sure its right? or 100% sure it was an option?</p>

<p>yeah, that curve question was a ridiculous question to put on the SAT but luckily I took calculus a year early.......</p>

<p>So does anyone know about obstinate or "3.) Proponents of the first would support the practioners" I don't even remember this as being an answer choice on that particular question... does anyone remember any others?</p>

<p>yes can someone answer that?</p>

<p>The proponents of the first passage were advocates of alternative medicine, so they support the practitioners of alternative medicine. </p>

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yeah, that curve question was a ridiculous question to put on the SAT but luckily I took calculus a year early.......

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<p>I'm not even offered calc till next year :(--downside of taking the SAT as a sophomore. But, since the answer was ambiguous based on algebra II, the question should be thrown out.</p>