<p>Oh gosh, what about the blue jean one guys? What did you say was the influence for the jeans? Also what did you put for the hippies question? Leave it or take it out.</p>
<p>I said the influence was culture and something. I don’t remember the hippies question, what was the context?</p>
<p>Anyone remember the question that was talked about how nobody knew the true identity of the author and there was a question like would the sentence about the friends knowing the identity have purpose? I put no, it would distract from the true purpose of this passage</p>
<p>Yeah I put that too duke. For the hippies one it was talking about how they wore bell bottoms and they decorated them with… (detail) or something. It asked to get rid of the detail or not.</p>
<p>Oh I said no don’t get rid of it for that one because it describes the bell bottoms or something like that.</p>
<p>What about the biology passage? Anyone remember any questions?</p>
<p>JDE: it was about classification and hierarchy and how people classify for just themselves something like that. pretty weird section</p>
<p>what did people put for the one that was like, “what is the second step in making a hierarchy?” in the natural science one. I couldn’t find anything in the passage so I picked the one about dividing things into subgroups or something.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the question where it was like “a dog walker classifies the dogs into easy to train and hard to train upon meeting them. what would the author of the passage have to say about this?”</p>
<p>People make their own classifications to benefit themselves. It wasn’t objective because it wasn’t following scientific criterian but personal. It was the same awsner with the shellfish question btw</p>
<p>@pkm I put the same thing as you
@arreyn I put it would be arbitrary because it’s based on opinion.</p>
<p>so it was the answer where it was like “it was useful to the dog walker blah blah blah”?</p>
<p>Yeah, I also put arbitrary</p>
<p>usually social sciences passage is the easiest one in the bunch, and it was, but the last one was a little tricky. </p>
<p>It was on women’s rights and talked about how E. Cady Stanton was pushing for women’s rights; the question gave a positive view on Stanton who was fighting for women’s rights. But I was stuck choosing between “both the quote and the passage gives a positive view” and “the quote gives a positive view, but the passage questions Stanton’s actions” or something like that. It was A or C…I really hope it was A</p>
<p>If you guys took the Jan. SAT, the passage about the western cowboy was something ironically similar to what I saw in Jan…so that was a relief. </p>
<p>And iono if you guys created a thread for the essay, but I wrote a 2-paragrapher with all the details…totally slipped my mind to split up my paras, how much will this cost me as first time SAT test-taker? and how much do they value higher level vocab. use in the essay? cause I was referencing Direct Hits words a lot : D</p>
<p>does anyone recall the choices for the dog walker question?</p>
<p>prattennis i put the positive view only</p>
<p>It was either objective, arbitrary, useful to the dog walker, ?.</p>
<p>yes, agreed on the stanton & positive view</p>
<p>I think it was arbitrary for the dog walker</p>
<p>I got 2? of the answers as arbitrary.</p>
<p>was dog walker question on english section…the weimariner passage or something? can’t remember seeing anything canine related on the reading sec.</p>