<p>seemed too apparent :(</p>
<p>AP tests aren’t SAT tests…</p>
<p>People have been discussing on CC since it came out with these forums…</p>
<p>no one said the question was a level 5 critical reading question ;-)</p>
<p>hahaha. totally agree with you threehittolumby</p>
<p>To miche: </p>
<p>Those instructions are for the AP tests not the SAT.</p>
<p>Correct me if I am wrong…</p>
<p>Sentence Completions
- Trust
- Alter … Environment
- Metaphor
- Parallel … Disparity
- Zealous … Ameliorate
- Copious … Acerbic
- Solicitous
- Noted … Discrimination</p>
<ol>
<li>Adhere … authenticity</li>
<li>Loquacious</li>
<li>Thrive … Antediluvian</li>
<li>Misplaced … unsavory</li>
<li><p>Unique</p></li>
<li><p>Elite … Function</p></li>
<li><p>Discern</p></li>
<li><p>Provisional</p></li>
<li><p>Virtuosity</p></li>
<li><p>Precluded</p></li>
<li><p>Wrongdoing … Chicanery</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Bioluminescence short passage
- Foolish because hiding in the dark with a light is paradoxical
- passage showed ways bioluminescence was used by sea cucumber</p>
<p>Packaging Food
- Industry was eager to continue using its new technologies
- Foods were “absurd”</p>
<p>Comic Strips
- passage 2 elaborated on passage 1
- author of passage 1 talked about his experiences
- author of passage 2 wanted comics to be an accepted art
- ???</p>
<p>Artistic Elephants (Long Double)
- personal anecdote/general overview
- sori had drawn them herself/himself
- authors agree that elephants deliberately paint
- “right” means “direct”
- Ruby can’t be used for experiment because he/she learned to paint in captivity
- substance is “reality”
- quote: nuance and complex
12.</p>
<p>Uncle’s book
- solemn
- mutual acquaintance
- relief
- overjoyed
- book held her captive
- composed
- book was reliable escape from life’s chaos
- “quarelling friends” explained father’s attitude
- passage in general showed past experiences
13.</p>
<p>Hiking/Artifact
- significance of personal experience
- ball in the undergrowth
- to show how old the object was
- map was misleading (no water)
- **there was one about the Indian tribe and the charities of earth
7.</p>
<p>Poetry:
- “famous” is ironical
- statistical evidence was misleading
- paradoxical situation
- bemoaning a trend
- students referred to specialization of poetry
- principal audience
8.</p>
<p>I think the 4th one on the comic was something like “the comics were used as an educational resource” (or at least, that’s what I put) but I can’t remember the question.</p>
<p>One on the elephant passage was about the word “untold” and the answer was unnamed and numerous, or something.</p>
<p>And there was an elephant q about why the handler in passage 1 was different from the other handlers, and it was because she saw the elephant’s drawings as an art form, or something to that extent.</p>
<p>The Indian tribe charities of the earth, it asked what the sentences saying like, “then they probably sat around their rocks and did blah and blah” and I put imaginative speculation as the answer.</p>
<p>EDIT: Another in the Indian tribe hiking one asked what ‘settle’ meant, and I put rest.</p>
<p>I agree with everything you have, although it means I’m at -3 or so now, awwh. I’ll let you know if I remember more questions.</p>
<p>From College Board</p>
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<p>u sure its: “passage showed ways bioluminescence was used by sea cucumber”</p>
<p>yes, i agree with you on all of those, highopes</p>
<p>^ I think s/he was thinking of the writing question about the sea cucumber, actually. The answer was something to that extent though, “it shows the uses of bioluminescence among sea creatures” or whatever.</p>
<p>I put imaginative speculation, too. For Untold, I said humble and unassuming because they were ignorant of the elephant’s artistic abilities</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure untold meant unnamed/numerous, because the author was saying that all the other owners, whoever they are, did things differently.</p>
<p>i put minute observation…she wasn’t exactly speculative was she?..untold was uninformed</p>
<p>ok there are some in that list clearly wrong(not including some debatable vocab words)…for Bio-shows how something can be beneficial to seacucumber…what was question 1 for comic strips…#2(experiences of comics) #3-the novel reference(wanted it to be acceptable art form)…substance doesnt mean reality, something meaningful or useful(one of those 2)…by mutual acquaintence i hope u mean raised by people who were friends with one another because thats the correct answer…the rest is all fine except “the passage showed past experiences” what was the exact question again?</p>
<p>yea. the benefits. not sure if this was experimental (hoping it was)- the short passage about this herb improving certain mental abilities?</p>
<p>I put imaginative as well</p>
<p>BUT FOR UNTOLD I PUT uninformed i think.!!!</p>
<p>Untold meant numerous. Untold trainers saw the elephants drawing in the sand but didnt find any importance in it… the author was the first to do something. untold= numerous</p>
<p>“i put minute observation…she wasn’t exactly speculative was she?..untold was uninformed”</p>
<p>IMO she was extremely speculative. She based all of this wild conjecture off a set of caves and a rock she found.</p>
<p>Untold was numerous, I still think.</p>
<p>What was the question for the fourth comic one about “education” or something? What were the answer choices…i can’t recall them</p>