<p>Can @yacht151 please ask your friend for answers to writing?</p>
<p>Also, can you please tell me what the other options for Pytheas short passage question 1 “discuss the views”?</p>
<p>Can @yacht151 please ask your friend for answers to writing?</p>
<p>Also, can you please tell me what the other options for Pytheas short passage question 1 “discuss the views”?</p>
<p>@queenbellevue I know right TWO WEEKS IS TOO LONG TO WAIT <em>sobs</em> What would you like to know? Post some questions and I can ask! </p>
<p>what were the other options for Pytheas short passage question 1 the answer of which was “discuss the views”? Im not sure whether I chose that.</p>
<p>@marvin100 It did seem curiously close to the Jan 2012 test… That one featured a long passage about circadian rhythms that was extremely similar to our passage and another one about the significance of POV in photography. </p>
<p>Also, the answer for the identifying error question that was something like</p>
<p>“That the magazine would publish his work was the evidence that…”</p>
<p>@aufklarung that was No Error</p>
<p>@yacht151 do you remember any more writing answers??
by the way do you remember that improving paragraph about timezone in the US in which the answers to a question are “kept” and “would keep”? what is correct? </p>
<p>is the answer to the last question in 10-minute writing section “…, their wings flapping…”? sentence is about the ducks seeing a canoe </p>
<p>@yacht151 I’m pretty sure I saw a discussion thread with the title like “CR 2 (brain functions, flower people and photography) discussion” somewhere back (posted in 2012). That test was definitely this one.</p>
<p>@yacht151 can you ask your buddy the answers to the memory passage (the one about a girl remembering an event relating to orchards?) </p>
<p>damn. 1 down for writing. @tracybui I hope we get the “flapping” one right…</p>
<p>@tracybui @senioryr @apandsatsandapps does anyone remember the answer of the range question between the two columns A and B ??</p>
<p>Guys I heard that the test scores for November might be cancelled…
Does anybody know about this situation?
I heard that some cheatings were caught.
Damn it</p>
<p>Why would they cancel all?</p>
<p>@raechoe I think it’s only in Korea and China and in Oct?</p>
<p>@raechoe where?</p>
<p>What was the answer for the identifying error question that was something like</p>
<p>“That the magazine would publish his work was the evidence that…”</p>
<p>I’m not sure i got it right, but i put down answer A(“That”) as the incorrect term because it didnt make the sentence sound right. I thought it should have been “The fact that” to make the sentence grammatically correct. Am I correct or can someone explain to me what my blunder was? </p>
<p>I hope that they don’t cancel the scores again. People prepare so hard for this and pay thousands to tutors to get a good scores. Two months will be bad for most of us. we need those scores to apply for universities.</p>
<p>hahahahahaaha @DevonKim hello I had no intentions of spreading rumors. ^^ I got some contacts from close Chinese friends and they told me that there were cheatings again this time. Even right after the test in Hong Kong, my Chinese friend found an exact November SAT test set on Internet. The test set was not entirely same but the test was the same except 2 or 3 sections. </p>
<p><a href=“http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2014/11/10/new-concerns-about-cheating-on-sat-in-asia/”>http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2014/11/10/new-concerns-about-cheating-on-sat-in-asia/</a></p>
<p>I got this link from a Chinese friend, too.</p>
<p>Devon Kim, you have the South Korean flag as your profile picture and I guess you are Korean. I am a Korean too but I’ve never met someone so stupid in my life who said that Japan was a continent. I was just worried a little because I got many messages from Chinese friends residing in China. I guess you are a little slow in receiving information. Please, keep your manners and watch out your words online too. </p>
<p>So… Anyone have answers to the memory passage? </p>