<p>Why would you add specific challenges he faced? What would be the point?</p>
<p>I think they threw us a bone with that last question. Lmao.</p>
<p>I also put that a paragraph with examples should be added.</p>
<p>And the “Find a sentence that can be removed!” made me giggle. Those questions are so obvious.</p>
<p>i put the nature of the challenges he faced :||</p>
<p>“Why would you add specific challenges he faced? What would be the point?”</p>
<p>None of the other choices made sense… adding specific challenge would add a little flavor to the part when he talks about Rahasmus or whoever running away from happy Valley to face his fears</p>
<p>xD I love how you described sentence 10 as “■■■■■■■■”. That is absolutely true!</p>
<p>@1a1</p>
<p>I was thinking the same thing, but none of the other choices made any more sense to me, so I picked the examples option…</p>
<p>Eh, I put how it was not unique to him, thinking it would tie back to a common theme with regular people.</p>
<p>@Kev, it was the second to last question in the set, it was about which piece of evidence would be most helpful to solving the “unknowns” about him mentioned in the last paragraph</p>
<p>I think the “like this” confused me. I can’t really remember what I put, but I’m thinking business records?</p>
<p>@Bigb14, For that one I think I put a diary on his family or something like that, but I really think that’s incorrect because no one else seems to have put that. :P</p>
<p>I was thinking that the question was asking about his non-business affairs, and all of the other choices were business-related.</p>
<p>There was another evidence question, however, that asked about evidence dealing specifically with his business.</p>
<p>So I might be confused. :P</p>
<p>What’s the answer to the question comparing the two passages on music? I remember seeing the words “hypothesis,” “contradictory,” and “debunk” in the choices but I wasn’t sure of the answer.</p>
<p>anyone take last years? felt a lot more easier…except math</p>
<p>contradictory…and its 14</p>
<p>sry to re-ask this but…was the answer to “how many combinations of four numbers…etc.” 14 or 16?</p>
<p>This is kinda off topic, but is the actual SAT’s math section alot harder than the PSAT’s math sections?</p>
<p>Hmm I remember something about a contradictory hypothesis… like, the writer of passage 2 would disagree with passage 1 lady.</p>
<p>And another answer being that he didn’t consider the indirect effects of lullabies</p>
<p>I thought it was hypothesis</p>
<p>I got the same answers as highopes.</p>
<p>“Find a sentence that can be removed!”</p>
<p>****…it wasn’t sentence 3? i saw it, it looked like a dumb sentence
and i didnr even read the other answer choices.</p>