November SAT- VERSION ONE- BLockbuster moives

<p>@Kpopzz</p>

<p>opportunistic means like exploiting situations without regard to what’s morally right, so i think it was to promote self interests</p>

<p>@ad12345
I put A “that reserves of petroleum…”</p>

<p>Math grid-ins (please add anything you remember) </p>

<p>1.75 (small token and large token add up to 10, small token worth 1/4, what was large token value?)</p>

<p>2400(systems of equation)</p>

<p>192(last question about circumference)</p>

<p>3 for a grid in</p>

<p>^do u remember the question</p>

<p>Does anyone remember viewed,…, the film and When read,…, the poem and constitute as answers? and enable and optimistic as CR answers</p>

<p>I don’t remember the question
Would “that reserves” be right because adding that would make it singular</p>

<p>@cherym, have you ever seen the collegeboard start a sentence with “That” before though?</p>

<p>I think the correct answer is “that.” The others didn’t fit the singular subject-verb agreement.</p>

<p>was the freedom of speech question a no error?</p>

<p>wait actually there was a writing question in blue book that was similar to the petroleum question because it also began a sentence with “that.” ill find it</p>

<p>@pocketsizedasian
what’s wrong with this answer choice</p>

<p>“reserves of petroleum rapidly depleting”</p>

<p>I think “rapidly depleting” is describing the reserves, so the subject is still reserves</p>

<p>I agree. I chose letter A for the petroleum question</p>

<p>@spience i was debating between highlight an incongruity and introduce a consensus for a long time… i picked the latter :/</p>

<p>I chose highlight an incongruity</p>

<p>I forgot what it was but I remember the first sentence having two parts that contradicted each other</p>

<p>it was highlight an incongruity it didn’t introduce a consensus</p>

<p>@spience
That’s what I put</p>

<p>@ad12345
I agree with cherym</p>

<p>Math fill ins</p>

<p>1.75 (small token and large token add up to 10, small token worth 1/4, what was large token value?)</p>

<p>2400(systems of equation)</p>

<p>650 (vaccines A and B – one only)</p>

<p>3 (?)</p>

<p>192(last question about circumference)</p>

<p>so the one about the astronaut logging hours was ‘which’ then? or what was the correct answer? Also what was the math question that had 3 as as the answer?</p>