<p>oh it was 132.</p>
<p>@Miami24 if that was one of the choices then i think i put that instead…i cant remember</p>
<p>@nerdyjew @miami24 i actually put “humor” for the finger question. like Jew, i laughed at the quotation myself!</p>
<p>@miami, the answer you picked had “PLAY ON WORDS” somewhere in there. a play on words is saying “you shouldn’t wear feet if you’re running away from a bare.” that was a really bad example but like a play on words and a modification of a recently said sentence are two different things.</p>
<p>It wasn’t introducing humor I remember it was already humorous at that point with the thing about reveling in the beauty of twigs snapping or something and “too late in the season” for a revelation/metaphysical experience etc. Can’t remember what it actually was though.</p>
<p>@thenerdyjew it wasnt a modification of a sentence, it interpreted the words differently that it was intended to which is why it was a play on words</p>
<p>A humorous tone was already established.
I was going for the play on words as more of a double entendre. Instead of “converging nature”, it’s now “converging fingers”, a play on the different meaning of the word “converges”</p>
<p>so if you say “it’s important that you study” and i say “all thats important is that i eat a salad!” im interpreting your words different, hence playing on words?</p>
<p>What did you all put for the Writing MC about the displacement experienced by immigrants? I was unsure of whether or not it was no error or “experienced by”.</p>
<p>i think i put a different part of the sentence for that one.</p>
<p>what about the question with the father’s painting and how the child was trying to figure out why he wasnt famous? it was like the author sees some claims or something and then discusses their APTNESS? is that the asnwer? all i know is that it had the word aptness in it</p>
<p>no that was choice B, i put A which was like hypothesis</p>
<p>Which was the experimental math? For those of you who had these CR sections (brain functions memories photo father artist), did you have a math questions regarding barrels and carts? If not, what math questions did you have?</p>
<p>@thenerdyjew do you remember what the full answer was?</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the what the author wanted to do in lines 71-73 when he says Launge was full of conviction?
choice A was believe her story im sure that’s wrong but what did you guys put?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember if the answer choice was A on the conversion of fahrenheit to celsius? I know the answer is 5/3t - 20/3 but I get the feeling that I accidentally bubbled 3/5t</p>
<p>I am pretty sure A was 5t/3-20/3 which is right.</p>
<p>@SATACT
That’s a relief…definitely should be getting an 800 math this time as long as I didn’t do something stupid</p>
<p>And for the CR did people use ‘cursory’ for the fill in the blank knowledge about comic books?</p>
<p>@SAT128
There was no 3/5, there were 5/3 and 5/9. I’m pretty sure 5/3t-20/3 was A, don’t really remember though.</p>
<p>@SATACT195 and @SAT128
Did you guys have a math section with the barrels and crates problem? Please reply :(</p>
<p>Yeah that’s right. What did everyone put for the purpose of lines 71-73 where the author says Launge was full of conviction</p>