MAY 2005 SAT TEST – FORM THREE (writing experimental)

<p>For the writing questionabout the canoe company. was the answer the one that changed it to studying, building, using?</p>

<p>ok good…thanks</p>

<p>anyone have any trouble with short reading passages because i can’t remember if there were any tough ones</p>

<p>yeah pl, that’s what i put</p>

<p>what was the answer for why bligh felt satisfied
i put adventure because when i read the passage i thought about it and that’s what i figured out, and then it turned out to be a question
im pretty sure its wrong though because it wasnt state in the passage</p>

<p>No, he was satisfied because he knew he was correct. Wev’e gone over this. Look through previous pages.</p>

<p>quite a few pages here…what was he correct about?</p>

<p>he did nothing wrong to cause the crew to leave</p>

<p>someone refresh my memory about the capitulate problem, are you sure it was a daughter, not a son?</p>

<p>I am positive that I had 2 Writing sections that were 25 minutes for 35 questions, both had change the sentence from 1-9, Choosing A,B,C,D,E wrong for 10-29, and a short passage correction from 30-35. I believe the two of the same sections were 2 and 5. I remember that the Great Wall one was section 5, and I am praying that section 2 was the experimental because I did horrible on that section. Can anyone verify or make an educated guess?</p>

<p>Girl was angry about how Guy __________ so quickly; he went agreed to his parents’ curfew without any negotiations.</p>

<p>Something like that.</p>

<p>well…what was the hard question or the hard questions on the final section of writing (just 14 q’s)? i stupidly thought that was the experimental and didn’t look over it too carefully. there was one question on the top right hand side or the test booklet (maybe 9 or 10 or soemthing like that) where several answers seemed right…does anyone remember that?</p>

<p>also, for the fleas question, the only answer that made sense was c, even though it said “which” in referring to the fleas instead of “who”. uhmm…</p>

<p>I had the same exact test as all of you are talking about, except my experimental was READING not WRITING. </p>

<p>Mine went in this order:</p>

<p>WMVVWMVVMW</p>

<p>with the THIRD section being the experimental section (passage on groups/individuals or something like that)</p>

<p>Does anybody remember anything about the Jonah Salk passage?</p>

<p>i remember that question asking what the purpose of lines 1-7 was, i think i put something with the word historical</p>

<p>I had W M W R W M R R M W, with either 3 or 5 W being experimental.</p>

<p>It’s Jonas Salk, by the way. I giggled when I started to read it, because my testing center was a block over from a junior high school called the “Salk School of Science.”
And yeah, I remember that… huh. What do I remember?</p>

<p>I’m pretty confident about that one; if anyone can reconstruct some questions I’ll probably remember my answers.</p>

<p>(And what’s this wall question that everyone keeps referencing? I don’t remember it…)</p>

<p>EDIT: Yeah, lines 1-7 of passage 1 were providing historical contrast to other major events.</p>

<p>The Jonas Salk ones were two short comparing passages, right?</p>

<p>Wait… I had writing experimental… But I had a passage about a journalist marrying a bag factory guy, a debate about space/UFOs, a discussion of food, and the legend of the Porcupine woman?? I don’t remember any Juan problem…</p>

<p>BTW I’m on the west coast if that makes a difference…</p>

<p>fae, im definitely in agreeance with you on that one. after reading the first paragraph it seemed like he was satisfired and full of advetnure because he was going to be able to sail all the way home and brag about his accomplishments. i dont know what he wouldve been correct about or how he wouldve know that he had been correct.</p>

<p>Maybe they totally made new questions over there.</p>

<p>I get the feeling that some copies, possibly just by chance, get bunched together and all distributed to one area. I’m asking a bunch of my friends who had this copy, and pretty much none of them do at one school, but nearly ALL the kids I’ve asked who took it at another school had it.</p>

<p>Who here in this thread is in New England / the Mid-Atlantic?</p>

<p>for some reason i think jonas salk was long reading, i’m not sure though.</p>

<p>i’m new england/mid-atlantic btw, new jersey.</p>

<p>I know I only had one long comparing, and it was with Bligh. I think the Salk ones were short and right before that, in the same section…</p>