<p>what was the answer to the question about “cold steel”… i put “pat” for no good reason other than teh others made little sense</p>
<p>@will
the non experimental writing had the short passage about air conditioning, one example of a movie theater that added air conditioning etc.</p>
<p>For the experimental, I had Sputnik BEFORE the real one about air conditioning, though we may have had different tests.</p>
<p>@shadowmist and what was the sputnik one in more detail? i remember the air conditioner one… but no memory on sputnik… hmm</p>
<p>It talked about the space race between the U.S. and Russia in the 1960s, and mentioned Sputnik. I think one of the identifying the error questions had ‘subscribes’ when it should have been ‘ascribes’, but other than that, I’m drawing a blank on that section, too.</p>
<p>wait nvm i remember… it was about the apce race and how many of todays gadgets and technology are direct results of the space race… ok… I believe that was the section that i thought was unusually hard… I f’n hope so. Did anyone else find the sputnik writing section unusually hard? or vise versa?</p>
<p>@shadow YES if the subscribe question is on the sputnik section… ill be good! hahaha… i remember the subscribe question and that was one of the many questions i got stumped on. And im usually very good on the writing section.</p>
<p>Haha, I’m like 95% sure the subscribe one was on the Sputnik section because I remember I was stumped on that one for a minute or so before I realized it should’ve been ascribe. I didn’t find it unusually hard, but I was kind of annoyed that I had two writing sections in a row, so I kind of slacked on the second one (which ended up being the real one). I still think I did okay, though.</p>
<p>Hyvis the creative writing passage with “useful not essential”? I thought that still wasn’t agreed on… If one infers from the passage, one would say that both would think peer editing was available and helpful (or whatever that choice is) in those classes. The first passage barely talks about the creative writing and when he does he sort of speaks lukewarm about them. I still don’t think that’s a decided question.</p>
<p>Wait!! So were there two kinds of writing experimental??
Because I had two writing sections in a row, and one of the improving paragraph sections talked about an “engine”, and two people that worked together to “invent” that engine. A woman was better at writing and she understood the man’s plans as well. There was also a sentence completion that had the word “tendentiousness” which threw me off.
I also had the AC writing section, the real one, but I’m not sure if it came before or after the experimental… Did the AC writing section have the country singers question?</p>
<p>I think I had a different writing experimental as well. I had a question that tested “none of the employees is” and one that tested “limit for number of return purchases” (or something). Did anyone else have these NE questions?</p>
<p>For the “air conditioning” writing passage, what did you all put?</p>
<p>a) eager to escape the heat as much as to the movies
b) because it had not had air conditioning before</p>
<p>@airplanes I put eager to escape the heat, but both could technically be right, I think…</p>
<p>Does anybody remember what were the replace/identify writing questions of the experimental (space race passage) before the passage itself? I found those unusually hard, but I can’t really remember what they were specifically lol.</p>
<p>@airplanes: A. The second choice doesn’t flow well and restates an already obvious point.</p>
<p>For that air conditioning question, I remember I was stuck between those two, but then I read the question again and it said that it was asking for the sentence that was “more relevant” to the the entire passage. That’s when I decided to put ‘because it had not had air conditioning before’, since the other one is an inference. I could be wrong, though.</p>
<p>@StudiousMaximus, right-o. thats what I was thinking just wanted some positive reinforcement :D</p>
<p>answer to question that was another word for “cold steel”</p>
<p>For CR I put “because it had not air conditioning before”. It never said that people wanted to escape the heat… it just said that people didn’t want to go to the movie theater because of the heat.</p>
<p>@Studious…yup I had the experimental you’re talking about.</p>