<p>Ahh great, those were the two i had trouble with.
Ummm well this one was easy… “lines x-y indicate what?” the answer was that his goals never came to fruition
What was the one in the night owls passage about how he would veiw certain lines? was it “vindication because it provides basis for how she felt”</p>
<p>yeah other than that one? the fruition one was kinda obvi</p>
<p>@judas wait was your 2nd section the dual passage and 3rd section the one about newton?</p>
<p>was embarrassment and awe the answer?</p>
<p>hey, what did you guys get for the writing one with “each…convey” or “each…conveys”? It was in the 35 minute section, towards the end of the ones where you select what is wrong in the sentence. I feel like a lot of those were pretty tricky…what do you guys remember from them?</p>
<p>2nd was the double passage and I had math for the 3rd. so, im pretty sure section 3 was the experimental</p>
<p>Which long passage questions did you guys think were the hardest? -when answering tag me @k0ll3g3</p>
<p>was the experimental reading section 5?</p>
<p>@whatkneww it’s different for everyone. i believe mine experimental cr was section 3 about newton</p>
<p>hey for the writing, what did you guys put for the ben franklin sentence?</p>
<p>i believe it was the last question, and it was an editting the sentence one like 34 or 35…i put delete it since it was off topic</p>
<p>@satacer2400, for the Ben Franklin question I said delete it entirely, how about you?</p>
<p>Was the raise question cultivate or provoke? Im fairly certain it was cultivate because the question was fostered by stuff that happened in the previous paragraph. Provoke would imply that the reader gets angered by something and that wasn’t the case.</p>
<p>@margierose90 @satacer yeah i put delete too</p>
<p>@satact95 its definitely provoke. you can’t cultivate a question. but you can provoke a question</p>
<p>was impassive answer for sen come " … , normally___, winning landslide election, let the whoops of delight…?</p>
<p>@k0ll3g3: My understanding of cultivating, as I have seen it used on SAT is synonymous with fostering. Several incidents cause one to question something, that is cultivating. </p>
<p>But provoke can only be used if scenarios anger some question to rise.</p>
<p>which section was the experimental?</p>
<p>what were some questions that were in the experimental (newton) passage?</p>
<p>What was that about? I can’t remember…</p>