<p>Another question on the teacher, there was a question about the kids benefiting from the class what was the answer for that. I think I put subordination and no desire or something, which doesn’t really make sense.</p>
<p>nah, that’s right…it was backed up explicitly by the passage.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the geochronologist oen?</p>
<p>was it like analyzing to date the stuff? or sumthing to that extent.</p>
<p>I can only remember the second fill in for that one. I put “date” because the first fill in with the “sequence” one didn’t work for me.</p>
<p>one more question about the goddamn bligh passage: what was the answer to the one where it asked what the tone of the words in parentheses was? it had choices defensive, flippant, cynical</p>
<p>tbry23m: Yeah the last passage said that she was helping them but I think the tone was sarcastic because it said sumthing about preventing their will.</p>
<p>So the right answer is subordination .</p>
<p>Did you guys get a lot of Es in the last section?</p>
<p>condfidential. I put terrestrial… date something like that. </p>
<p>For bligh its was definatley defensive.</p>
<p>bligh: defensive…</p>
<p>yeah i put defensive too. i totally forgot what flippant meant, but defensive looked right to me.</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure the sentence comp was analyze - date</p>
<p>well geo means earth, rock. same as terestrail
chrono means time. Geo doesn’t mean analyze,
it was terrestrial - date i think maybe sequence. I don’t remember it too clearly</p>
<p>i agree with silver_hammer, i’m pretty confident on that one.</p>
<p>I don’t see how you can get analyze out of that problem. The collegeboard never puts stuff that is inferred from a one sentence problem usually its literal. I don’t see how geo can signify analyze, but I guess we will see.</p>
<p>But your answer definately makes perfect sense. I would like to know the exact phrasing of the question, i know i saw terrestrial but i don’t know what came after it</p>
<p>ugh i hate how long it takes ud think with how much it costs wed get the scores sooner</p>
<p>With the question about the sister being made for … with the new curfew from their parents.<br>
I put capitulate, but other have told me compromise</p>
<p>its capitulate…look it up</p>
<p>Capitulate. He did the exact opposite of compromising, because he didn’t negotiate, remember?</p>
<p>I wanted to put capitulate, but I misbubbled and I think I put intercede. I realized this when proctor called time.</p>
<p>Writing/verbal is going to kill me.</p>
<p>for the math question that showed a number line and had a point x right before the number 1, and then there were statements I. II. and III., were all the statements correct?</p>
<p>yeah both roman numeral problems were I, II, III</p>