<p>For the suburbia passage was an answer," an unexpected change?"</p>
<p>@gogi Do you remember the question at all?</p>
<p>Updates (as per request of user “dark night”)
updated version:</p>
<p>Vocab:
Arcane
Obduracy
Disparate
Unnerving
Postulate
Celestial
Antagonistic
Unnerving
elective…marginalized
ordinary…fantastic
nonchalant?</p>
<p>Math:
120 tables
96 for hexagon
n+2/n
10 is left out
-4 is diagonal intersection
2-6 for parabola question
25-3 for sum of squares
$12 for sum of pencils/pens
I. only
4000
2^4x
48 for circle
3df
8Q
24 combinations for race
4 for 53 remainder question
3/5 red shirts
year 2004
20 for 50% question
60 was volume before marbles
48 for chord</p>
<p>Reading:
Exhortation
Acknowledge/ Dislodge
evocation
Financial security
display setting
sensory images
judgmental
the sounds represented beauty
days off
unexpected change</p>
<p>writing:
one should approach it
no error for sherman anti trust act
faulty comparison for sun
preeced for paris fashion show
its throat</p>
<p>experimentals:
math-> section w/lock question
reading-> section w/venice or one w/ video games
writing->person playing clarinet…large numbers?..top 40 radio station</p>
<p>“It” refers to sounds. It was almost like a grammar question because it clearly said “sounds” in the next sentence.</p>
<p>Also for invoke, the last paragraph was implying the person invoked the term salsa. The person “formulated” or devised the term. “Used” implies a one time use but the sentence showed a period of time and even had the word “legendary” in it.</p>
<p>excitement to stability? anyone get that for the surburbia passage? i think it was asking about contrast</p>
<p>^What were the other choices?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it’s use though because formulated implies that he created the word or the term itself when in fact it was used prior in many occasions, just the meaning gradually changed. Plus, the author goes through like 3 examples before explaining prior uses of the word and finishes with invoked but it still parallels with the prior examples of them using the term… That’s what I took from it</p>
<p>Was there an experimental math section??</p>
<p>I hope I don’t get the acknowledge vs dislodge question wrong…I need as many points as I can to break 2000.</p>
<p>@Dreamer1623 I picked use instead of formulated as well.</p>
<p>I STILL don’t see how “it” refers to beauty or sound. Like others said, it was talking about the setting: the lawns, mailboxes, etc. I don’t think it mentioned anything about sound or beauty, correct me if I’m wrong?</p>
<p>wait @may2013SAT are you sure the sherman anti trust act was no error? I put that, but I swear I remember it was discussed somewhere early in this thread that convinced me that I got it wrong…</p>
<p>Is it possible for SAT to just take out a question because they gave two correct choices?</p>
<p>What was the sentence with “postulate” as the answer ?</p>
<p>Which of the following statements, if true, would contradict the state made in line xx?</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the cooking questionn in the writing section where it said “my husband and I have predicted” or something like that did you change it to “had” or did you leave it as “have predicted”</p>
<p>What did everyone get for the mean median mode question? That one really stumped me :/</p>
<p>10, sum them all with 7 twice because it was the one that will be there twice, and it sums to 59. To have a mean of 7 the sum must be 10 less than it is, so 10 is removed.</p>
<p>Anyone care to predict my score?
1 omitted in math
4 wrong in cr
3 wrong in writing</p>
<p>The only question I was unsure about was the arc question, anyone remember what the answer was?</p>
<p>So I think I may have gotten maybe none wrong, or maybe just 1 wrong in math… what would that put me at? Is the curve so that -1=800??</p>