October 4 SAT Critical Reading

<p>I dont remember the passage, but I do remember putting shame as well.</p>

<p>it was the automobiles one, talking about how narrator of P1 felt about the deference of how like the city conforms to the needs of the automobile industry.</p>

<p>i put shame, and i really hope its shame cuz ive heard two disdains and thats all ive even heard about the question.</p>

<p>its disdain for sure…</p>

<p>I think I put disdain… = /</p>

<p>but isnt it shame cuz it was talking about how seemingly dishonorable the change was in regards to city life?</p>

<p>no in the context, disdain fit more than shame.</p>

<p>but he wasnt attacking it or anything. i was under the impression that he was simply ruing the change, which would make it shame.</p>

<p>I put disdain as well.</p>

<p>before i looked at the answer choices “disgust” popped into my head. disdain was the word whose definition was most similar to disgust</p>

<p>ugh, in that case ive missed 5 and that doesnt include the shakespeare one (i put industry). </p>

<p>omg. i seriously hope i only missed 6 omg omg ugh. the jump between a -6 and a -7 (cuz of the extra loss of point) would seriously make me really sad.</p>

<p>ehh… i wish i remembered more of the jewelry questions though. argh.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the full sentence with edifying in it?</p>

<p>daman, i do but i wont tell u the answer =p</p>

<p>the first part was about how this guys writings was conventional, so much as to be pedestrian, and that regardless of this fact it was ________, and so it was edifying.</p>

<p>it was something like that.</p>

<p>ugh, do we think that industry was the right answer for that one question -__-.</p>

<p>Theres controversy over Industry, genius, or Knolwege . I picked industry.</p>

<p>it would be funny if that shakespeare question ends up being “medium.”</p>

<p>The passages were easy and the SC wasnt that bad. The short passages “shakespear” prob killed me. I really hope its Industry. </p>

<p>What did you guys put for the question dealing with womans suffrage? Like, based on what assumption blah blah-the chocies were women will vote independently, or womens share the same views.</p>

<p>Yeah I put disdain as well. I just didn’t think shame was qute the right word from the context of the article. </p>

<p>And I can’t remember what I put for the Shakespeare question… I may have just left it blank because I was so torn :/</p>

<p>I put that women would vote the same as their husbands… that one kinda seemed obvious to me, but I guess there’s still a lot of debate over it, so maybe it wasn’t so easy…?</p>

<p>I said the assumption is that women share the same views as their husbands. I might be wrong.</p>

<p>God 18 days seem like forever. I should be studying for my physics and history SAT 2s. =(. </p>

<p>Good night guys.</p>