October 4 SAT Critical Reading

<p>the last line was humorous</p>

<p>Lets compile the answers.</p>

<p>it was not genius. they both had to do with the fascination about shakespear, not about his genius.</p>

<p>yeah, the first q was something like</p>

<p>how would the author of passage 1 remark about this line, it was something about fascination </p>

<p>and the next was not genius at all…at least, i didnt think so</p>

<p>it was definitely cosmopolitan, because it talked about how worldly she was having lived in NY, cuba, and FL. I put truce for the monkey one because it needed to be something that characterized humans as opposed to monkeys. shakespeare one was industry I think. and I had math experimental and my reading passages were: chinese girl from canada, the pipe painting one, the boston/traffic one, arts and crafts,</p>

<p>does anybody remember what the second fill in was for the overlook … _ it was with the cosmopolitan question</p>

<p>wrong thread, but:
what is the answer for the river runs to waterfall</p>

<p>2 rivers run, one river runs</p>

<p>I remember one was “run the rivers” becase rivers is plural so it is ‘they run’</p>

<p>what was garner/enigma context?</p>

<p>Hmm, for the girl and her mother what did you put for devolopment of th narrator.</p>

<p>on shakespeare, i think both passages say that he was important to industry.
first mentions the book industry and the second mentions tourism and marketing. the first passage mentions genius but the second doesn’t…</p>

<p>I put that she grew out of touch with her heritage. i thought it was the only one that made sense.</p>

<p>What about the populous Brazil one? I think I got that one wrong. I put E at first, but then changed it to populous stupidly cause I thought like “desirous” it would be one of those rare diction errors…</p>

<p>For the Brazil one I was confused. I put but, because I felt like it need an is in the secongd comparison of largest…</p>

<p>wasn’t her career overlooked/pragmatic</p>

<p>I had put that I thought the daughter was seeing Irvine through her mother’s perspective.</p>

<p>Yeah, the genius answer was “genius of the highest degree” or something, but Passage 2 only mentions it in passing</p>

<p>I said derisive too - the last line was sarcastic</p>

<p>i put but because it should have been but is.</p>

<p>I don’t remeber the question but I remember thinking it wasn’t pragmatic/practical.</p>