<p>thats about a high 600 to 700</p>
<p>For my version, one of the writing sections is the experimental section, since I got two writing sections other than the last 10-minute section.</p>
<p>captains voice on CR?</p>
<p>distressed, but determiend to perservere? or something and optimistic?</p>
<p>he wasnt optimistic. it was distresed, but determined to persevere</p>
<p>ok i know its stupid to be asking all these questions on here but i’m really hoping i got over a 700 on verbal so i just want to confirm some answers</p>
<p>the last question on the universality of science, it was what didn’t he use in the passage?
i said an accusation?</p>
<p>Gators, I said accusation too.</p>
<p>In the sailors at sea passage, did anyone choose ‘Sailors were oblivious to some aspects of the world around them’ in respone to the paragraph about how the sun was coming up but the sailors didn’t care?</p>
<p>yes, i think i chose the oblivious one, not sure though.</p>
<p>I agree with both. I was deciding between the accusation and anecdote, but then I remembered the sentence about moon.
For the sailors I think the choices could have been easily narrowed to only this one.</p>
<p>Thanks, I was pretty sure of the oblivious answer but for some reason I never heard it come up in the discussions yesterday among the ‘correct answers’.</p>
<p>yea accusation was the one he didn’t use</p>
<p>and for the physicist one about how he feels the answer is Wist ful (B)</p>
<p>oblivious? i dont remmeber picking that one at all. what was the question? was the question about like how it looked like a picture to a observer, or was it about what the last paragraph suggested to the soldiers. they were like gazing straight ahead or w/e</p>
<p>I put wi****l too, but English is not my native language and I had no idea what it meant, but none of the other choices seemed right to me.</p>
<p>Kevin, no it wasn’t hte question about how they looked to observers. It was a question about the last paragraph of the passage, when the sun was coming out but all the sailors noticed was how it reflected off the waves, and what did that show about the sailors? (something like that)</p>
<p>kevin - no, the one with observer was considering the word picturesque. Oblivious was the one which asked why the sailors didn’t care about the world around them or something like that. Still, I am 100% certain it was a correct answer.</p>
<p>but the one about the “wierdly picturesque” scene was something about how it was aesthetically intriguing, right?</p>
<p>oh i duno i can see why they were oblivious. alot of people i talked to said they were paralyzed in fear, and i think that’s right because like the whole paragraph above it talked about how dangerous the sea was</p>
<p>While I wrote 1 of them in wrong and realized that I was incorrect as I was on my way out of the test center, I am 100% sure that I know all the correct answers on the math section. If you are unsure about one of them just pm me.</p>
<p>yeah for the circle one, i think the answer was one… like how many circles with center P have a circumference of something?? or something like that… thats how i remember it…</p>
<p>On the question about the sailors what were the other choices besides paralyzed with fear and oblivious to aspects of the world around them? I considered these 2 but I think I chose a different answer…</p>
<p>was this question on the experimental section? does anyone know? (in reference to the circles on a plane question)</p>