<p>@shimkihoon
The original wording was “dropping a steep”.</p>
<p>@readi32651
Yes, I got “more harshly”.</p>
<p>@shimkihoon
The original wording was “dropping a steep”.</p>
<p>@readi32651
Yes, I got “more harshly”.</p>
<p>yes, how about paragraph improvement, was it “Since then”</p>
<p>SMART: Agree with since then… was one answer for the paragraph improvement “place before s. 10”?</p>
<p>@Arobins I put “leave as is”</p>
<p>what was the paragraph improvement about again? and what was the sentence in question for moving?</p>
<p>@SMARTDUDE101
Yep, got “since then”.</p>
<p>YES, place before 10.
hoW BOUT THIS:
How about the sentence completion with the words like, “yield”, “mediate”, “engender”?</p>
<p>on the CR, there was a question that had assiduous as an answer choice, was that correct?(sorry i cant remember the exact context of the question or other answer choices)</p>
<p>Yes, assiduous was correct Lolol1</p>
<p>YES, assidous and one more was neophyte</p>
<p>@Lolol1
Yes, assiduous was correct.</p>
<p>Oh, it was about the development of skyscrapers… The one for fixing the sentence was “People now had a way of getting up”
The present tense threw me off, but it had to start with “People” because the following sentence in the paragraph said “Once up there, they would need amenities also” and none of the other answer choices made reference to the people that would need such amenities.</p>
<p>@ARobins
I picked the “people” one because of the pronoun “they”.</p>
<p>@ARobins, do you remember the answer choices that you are talking about? I just picked A for that question because the 2 of the other sentences seemed to work as well.</p>
<p>And I remember getting “since then” for one of the paragraph improvements.</p>
<p>Yes. The answer choice that was correct was the one that started with “People could now…” because after that sentence, they say “Once up there, they would need amenities…” and “they” could only refer to the people.</p>
<p>I don’t remember the letter, but I have a feeling it was C or D.</p>
<p>Ah, so what is the general consensus on #28 and 29? Everyone is saying NE for 28 so I think I got that wrong since I put C or D. For 29, I put B, which was “in part”. I remembered the sentence saying “…understand fully, in part”, but someone posted that it was actually “understand full”.</p>
<p>I put A for that skyscaper question</p>
<p>What was #29???</p>
<p>I feel like the math section for this sat was really hard. I usually do better on the math than any other section on the practice tests but I couldn’t even manage to answer two questions on this test and guessed on another two. I just hope I get 30 points higher than my last sat score (1970).</p>
<p>I’m so glad you guys got a lot of B’s too… I was kind of freaking out!</p>