<p>Not sure about the essay. I’m a good writer, so it’s very writerly, and my intro is me gearing up for an amazing AP essay but then…time…and no examples, just generalizations. So yeah!</p>
<p>What’d you guys put for the deception question regarding the nineteenth century philosopher. Was the answer that the person acknowledged the basic premise of the argument?</p>
<p>I think the right choice is the one in active voice, and using ‘it’ rather than ‘them’ to refer to the horse.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember question 6 in section 10?</p>
<p>@ nycguyy</p>
<p>What did it ask?</p>
<p>so was the cr section with the passages about deception
definitely not the experimental section?</p>
<p>@ dltlsdn</p>
<p>Yeah, deception was in a 20 minute section, so it couldn’t have been experimental.</p>
<p>How did u guys get 8Q for the math one. I got 4Q</p>
<p>What was the answer to the cr question about salsa about the primary purpose of the passage?</p>
<p>What about the one where it asked the purpose of the anecdotes?</p>
<p>Pedro, I just plugged in a random number for r (I chose 3). I then did the volume of the sphere using 6 (2r). It ended up being 8Q.</p>
<p>a^3 : (2a)^3 = 1:8</p>
<p>I remember putting antagonistic/enmity</p>
<p>How do you know which is experimental? I had 2 math sections in a row. So would one of those be the experimental?</p>
<p>The question with the judgmental/flippant answer choices; what was the answer?</p>
<p>I debated between judgmental and analytical.</p>
<p>To me passage 2 was pretty judgmental</p>
<p>does anyone remember that sentence completion question where it said that Emily Dickinson’s books were unquieting(or something like that).
the answers choices had something like “unnerving” and “diffidence”. What was the answer?!</p>
<p>I put judgmental and unnerving. ^</p>
<p>For the numerator 2 less than the denominator thing, did you guys get a for the answer, which was like a/a+2</p>
<p>The last question on Section 10 Writing that said something like “During the summer/winter in Hawaii, temperatures become a little cooler and showers more frequent, but the rain…” </p>
<p>Was this correct as is?</p>