String Theory & MLK SAT Test

<p>Post questions to the String Theory & MLK (Reading passages) Version of the Test here</p>

<p>complete agreement?</p>

<p>I think complete agreement was the answer.</p>

<p>i also put complete agreement</p>

<p>I had no idea *** the second passage was saying...I put cynical disagreement or something because the 2nd author said MLK's strengths are too praised or something.</p>

<p>i think complete agreement is too extreme...i think i put b or something, but i can't remember what the phrase was... whatever it was, it seemed like a more neutral form of agreement</p>

<p>That's what I felt too ekm821, I think the answer I put was "cautious optimisim."</p>

<p>yeah thats what i put too</p>

<p>I thought the passages were agreeing, and the complete agreement choice was the only one to come remotely close to saying that. I am always hesitant to pick choices with words like "complete" and "always", but none of the other options fit the passages at all.</p>

<p>I put cautiously optimistic for one of the questions</p>

<p>I read this and thought that some of the SAT II physics tests had String Theory on them.</p>

<p>This thread is a disappointment. :P</p>

<p>I thought in MLK the passages were agreeing....wat was the last answer to the question about comparing Passage 1 and Passage 2?</p>

<p>Cautiously optimism was the answer</p>

<p>because Passage 1 said how uninformed the people were but then Passage two said suggested something like"Mayve its not too bad after all" and he goes on to elaborate on the profoundness of MLK's dream speech</p>

<p>i think it was cautious optimism</p>

<p>because that quote was saying how MLK was MORE than just a "dreamer" and the second passage said that MLK was overly praised. so by saying that MLK was more than a dreamer, it wasn't blindly praising and it was taking his other attributes into consideration.</p>

<p>that was my thought process, anyway.</p>

<p>For the String theory question,</p>

<p>What was the answer to the question that goes like this: what would the scientists who felt that theory of relatively and quantum mechanics cannot both be right think about the "happy marriage" of the two theories as suggested by String Theory? Was the answer something like an impossible occurance?</p>

<p>For MLK question, what does "suffered" mean?
overproduction and misuse that it suffered since his death.....</p>

<p>i put Endured</p>

<p>i put endured...but then again i dont fking know cuz I feel i bombed this whole thing grr :(</p>

<p>cautious optimism---- what were the other answer choices</p>

<p>i put impossible occurence and endured (for "suffered")</p>