<p>Ask that in the writing thread
And I think I put the one without has.</p>
<p>I hope CR on the March test was easier; I was really hoping for a 2400</p>
<p>Hey what’s the call on the clorophyll/pgimentation in leaves one? </p>
<p>Honestly, that’s the only one that’s bothering me at this point and I don’t think I saw anyone go over it yet.</p>
<p>^It was E about no new pigments.</p>
<p>@Max no more chlorophyll is being produced during the fall</p>
<p>YES. I think I got all the hard ones right.</p>
<p>Watch me miss a really easy one LOL</p>
<p>lol… Didn’t see the writing section (I must be blind)… Thanks (And I put the has one too!)</p>
<p>there is still some issues with that irony one. some are saying that its ironic since the goat at the evidence that would prove his age. some are saying that it is poking fun. i said something about the mother.</p>
<p>@ Annoying, if I remember correctly I put ___ irony.</p>
<p>wrong thread :)</p>
<p>I found CR incredibly difficult in comparison to the BB tests.</p>
<p>The passage about the grandmother and the granddaughter:
-I put “conscientious” instead of self-satisfied because she made sure she was talking from the correct POV and was attentive to detail (by mentioning things like a “bad hip”). I decided against self-satisfied because nothing suggested that she was “smug” or “complacent” which is what self-satisfied is. There is a HUGE difference between “satisfied” and “self-satisifed”.
-I put that it’s her “formative stage of writing” or something like that, because of the first sentence (I forget what it was)
-I put that it was a “privilege” to write the letters. Based on the discussion here I’m soo unsure about the answer to this question. I only put that because she LOVED writing the letters it seemed…she both said and suggested throughout the passage that she enjoyed it. But then again she got cookies like many of you mentioned soooo…
-8.5 by 11 paper. UGH THIS QUESTION ANNOYED ME TO NO END. the use of the word “skimpy” suggested that the stationary didn’t have enough room. but i thought “cramping her style” meant something like the style of the stationry wasn’t right for her so i put that she didn’t like the floral designs…honestly I don’t even know though because I was definitely thrown off by what exactly that sentence meant.
-I put that the long silence showed “resignation” instead of “resolve”. I didn’t really think twice about that particular answer until I logged on here. I mean, she sighed and said that she would “betray” herself if she kept going so I interpreted it as she resigned to the fact that she had nothing more to say to her sister?</p>
<p>Satchel Paige-UGHHHHH
-soooo thrown off by his attitude toward the debate about his age?. I put universally appealing because since all the magazines or whatever were playing “guessing games” so it was a debate that garnered a lot of attention? literally no one else put that though so I’m pretty sure I’m wrong. That question was rough.</p>
<p>Tribulation passage-
-THE QUESTION ABOUT WHAT PURPOSE MEMORIES SERVED. they said they forgot what they didn’t wan tto remember and altered/exaggerated what they couldn’t forget. I honestly had issues with all the answer choices and ended up going with something about inspired about accomplishments or something. I don’t know I hated that question and the answer choices…
-I put that broadcast meant “displayed openly”. I just looked up “broadcast” on Merriam-Webster though and Ithink those of you who put “distributed widely” are right…■■■</p>
<p>Thoughts???
The fact that there are sooo many hard questions (IMO…I mean i listed like 8 right there lol) sucksss. I got a 750 in November and was hoping for an 800 this time around. YEAH RIGHT. I honestly found it soo much harder than all the practice tests…never do THAT many questions confuse me=/</p>
<p>so no one put that he mocked the research? i thought that he found it ridiculous, so he wanted to mock it with a story</p>
<p>So still in discussion: please verify, is there anymore?
girl writing for G-ma was self satisfied or conscientious?
g-ma was resolved or resignation during long silence?
2nd theory, gate theory (not Descartes) say to the end questions? Was it new devices haven’t been developed so they can’t find the problems OR stressing
vocab: talented kid was vituoso/precocious or prodigy/exceptional
artist one? arrest and preserve CONSENSUS
NA one? eschew and adhere? CONSENSUS</p>
<p>It’s ironic because the goat, whose age is known, was the reason that the guy’s age is not known</p>
<p>This is READING not WRITING. ;)</p>
<p>I put poking fun for the goat irony one.</p>
<p>Ask that in writing… But I put little or no as an error because I was thinking like you… Little to no</p>
<p>And for interest, i said in was no error, since revive acts like a gerund…</p>
<p>i think that it’s conscientious because there were several instances where the author alluded to the fact that she was well aware of what she was doing (conscience of embellishing the letters)
can’t point them out now without the passage, but self-satisfied flew by me on the test
now i realize that it was a viable option… time will tell</p>
<p>Interest to revive is idiomatically incorrect; it should be interest in reviving. Ex. I am interested in swimming, interested in working for you, etc.</p>
<p>Little or no is idiomatically sound. There are little or no flaws in his work.</p>
<p>Haha and I still think that it is self-satisfied.</p>
<p>I put mocking research, because irony is employed here. By juxtaposing the knowledge of the goat’s age with the surmising of Paige’s age, he mocks the researching. </p>
<p>He’s practically saying, I know how old the goat is, but does that matter? By saying such a trivial detail, he was mocking the research of others into his own age. </p>
<p>That’s what I got anyways.</p>