<p>@mystic it was discussing a genre using a specific person…i think that was the answer</p>
<p>what was #29 then…</p>
<p>@teehee i also said the genre but many people said the photo technique so I am a bit concerned…</p>
<p>One of the sentence completion was transient, right?
I marked gratuitous because I didn’t think any of the other ones meant “good/beneficial” and I decided that gratuitous probably did not mean gratis, because the only word I wasn’t sure of was transient. I figured it meant fleeting so that couldn’t be it. After the test I realized that transient was in the declaration of independence. That was a fun realization.</p>
<p>Also, I selected “discussing a genre of photography using a specific person.” That was the only non-sentence completion question that I wasn’t sure about.</p>
<p>Edit again:
I believe that I got 3 “No Errors” in the 35 question section.
After the test I noticed I had 1-37 bubbled, so I was pretty confused. I certainly hope that it’s because I accidentally bubbled in some from the section after it without paying attention. I know I checked most of my bubbles.</p>
<p>@Mystic
Pretty sure it was genre using a specific person</p>
<p>@teehee I said genre too because the passage didn’t go into detail about the techniques in documentary photography. It was just talking about documentary photography and how that one photographer got started.</p>
<p>@Saelanares</p>
<p>Is the gratuitous one you’re talking about ‘improved physiological effect’ or something? I recall gratuitous being a choice, but the correct answer was salutary</p>
<p>@saelanares The answer to that one was salutary (A) which means beneficial.</p>
<p>Did anyone get ‘cursory’ as an answer? It had to do with knowledge of comics or something</p>
<p>@SAT128
Was it salutary? Well I definitely got that one wrong. I crossed of all the others and left transient and gratuitous, and I’m positive gratuitous was wrong anyways.
Cursory was the answer. It was about how people with little knowledge can get those darned jokes. (I never get them…)</p>
<p>@Saelanares
Yeah it was salutary. But damn, I had put cursory, and then changed it to ‘irreverent’…so stupid lol</p>
<p>the answer was not transient, it was salutary. it means beneficial</p>
<p>It’s nice how every single word I didn’t know on the entire test was in a single question. Take that Collegeboard!
I don’t remember ever learning salutary or seeing it on a vocab list… interesting.</p>
<p>For the 10 minute writing section, there was a question "Because fiftenth century explorers could blah blah blah, it allowed explorers to blah blah blah.
What was the correct answer for that? Totally stumped. I put “they could venture”</p>
<p>Revised:</p>
<p>Math
-the tickets were the last two (L&M)
- r+t = 11
- 2000 kg
- coordinate is (2, 5 3/5)
- length of the rectangle’s diagonal is 10
- smallest value of m is 51
- possible permutations of ties is xy-1
- 5/11 is the possibility of picking a blue marble
- leg of the triangle with the two squares and a triangle was 6 rad (3)
- the f(x) - 1 was an absolute value with a V, and the cusp was at (0,0)</p>
<p>Reading:
- untenable
- parents were loving and affectionate
- dad lacked personal attributes
- passage is about peleas going around the world
- salutary
- cursory
- photography with a specific person was the purpose of the passage
topics for expansion that I didnt talk about:
-sudoku/crosswords
-documentary photography
-the muir/nature passages (comparisons)
-brain science passage with the memory
-some of the short paragraphs</p>
<p>Writing:
-“draw on” → draw upon
- the “gravity’s rainbow” with the banjo is no error
-#19, 24 no error
-birds wings flapping</p>
<p>passage
-delete the benjamin franklin sentence
-place that sentence before #14</p>
<p>@kingboy
I also put “they could venture” on that one</p>
<p>@kingboy and SAT128</p>
<p>Yes, they could venture. The rest were some confounded “they could have ventured” and “it” referring to nothing.</p>
<p>Has anyone figured out which math section, (for those who had 4 maths), was the experimental section?</p>
<p>OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Alright only -2 so far on Writing based on the responses. That draw on question was tricky. I’ve always heard draw from :/</p>
<p>what was the exact question with draw upon/on???</p>