<p>^ yes that is</p>
<p>PLEASE HELP:
reading I think I got around 5 wrong with 1 skip
math one wrong
writing possibly 11 writing and 1-2 wrong
what would my score be??? should i cancel to take the november sat and get above 2300??
i have to cancel my score by today so please give me feedback</p>
<p>What’s the point of cancelling a ~2250? That’s really, really good. Most colleges super score anyways, so you have that -1 math to fall back on, and for ones that don’t, you can do score choice.</p>
<p>wasn’t one of them study of other animals play?
that’s what i put.
i was gonna put motivation of other scientists as well but there was only one…
she and her colleagues? HELPED the 2nd author do researches on the study of other animals play. they weren’t really motivations…</p>
<p>Guys what constitutes a 9 essay? Like what do you think graders would look at. Also, would a 9 essay with 1 to 0 wrong MC in writing get me an 800? what would an 8 essay get me?</p>
<p>Hey guys, I have some questions. </p>
<ol>
<li><p>In yo’s passage, right after the question “teacher’s eccentricity”, there is a question asking why he would answer those questions, was the answer contains the word academic?</p></li>
<li><p>In dino’s passage, why would the author use commercials to explain the phenomenon?</p></li>
<li><p>Woman’s suffrage passage, was the first question about the main idea like the social welfare promotes woman suffrage?</p></li>
</ol>
<p>I forgot one, the Homer passage, is the answer to the question what do most people think about his work something like it was meant to be sung? thanks</p>
<p>In the answer key consolidation, scientific implication is mentioned twice, under two stories, is this correct?
Was the disproportionate question a sentence completion?</p>
<p>Somebody post the questions of these, or the jist of them at least?:
passage 1 - response, passage 2 - communication
the “assumptions” = not yet disproven
Teacher Eccentricity
kids like things that can’t harm</p>
<p>I’d like the questions, because they don’t really ring a bell.</p>
<p>And are we sure that that one question was scholarly enthusiasm? I’m not the best at CR, more of a math guy so I really don’t know. But wasn’t the author sort of maligning the work of himself and fellow scientists by saying so sarcastically,“I’d love to think that the work of myself and fellow scientists has sparked this interest.” So I thought it may have been open contempt. But I see the flaw that the contempt, if present, wouldn’t have been “open”. Anybody help?</p>
<p>@Carl
- No, that wasn’t it
- He says that Dinosaurs have been marketed very strategically to the younger audience by commercial toy companies, thereby drastically increasing their popularity.
- I believe that’s correct.</p>
<p>Do you guys remember what’s the full answer of “passage I response, passage II communication”?</p>
<p>What is the question of creative writing with the answer learning writing predated class?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Last year my daughter got none wrong in the MC and and 8 on the essay and she received a score of 770 on the writing section. Good luck!</p>
<p>Finally some1 got “cynical” instead of “unflattering”, “stupid” dinosaurs.</p>
<p>Do you guys remember that in writing section about the air conditioner a question says something like “air-conditioner has also altered the design of the houses”? Where should it be inserted? After sentence 12 or 14?</p>
<p>@carlhefferson</p>
<p>The answer was after line 12 right? That’s what I put, and I’m pretty sure that is correct.</p>
<p>Hey guys, what would my score be if:
Math = -1 on MC and -1 grid-in</p>
<p>CR = -10 MC</p>
<p>Writing = -5 MC</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>I remember the sentence was put right after the one has “houses” in it because the inserted line said “…those houses”</p>
<p>For the passage about the dinosaur,</p>
<p>Was it a exploration on a recent cultural trend or a discovery about a puzzling phenomenon? I put down exploration on a recent cultural trend because the prompt seemed to discuss about how certain trends take place (yo-yo). It wasn’t really a puzzling phenomenon because the author seemed to have a clear explanation of why dinosaurs became popular.</p>
<p>@FallingFromSky
I don’t think it was cynical, I put “unflattering”</p>
<p>here is the definition of cynical:
Believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
Doubtful as to whether something will happen or is worthwhile.</p>
<p>I thought cynical didn’t make much sense in that context, so I think that unflattering was the best choice; one of the keywords was “boneheaded.”</p>
<p>what was the question for “cynical”?</p>
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