<p>I thought it was asking more like what effect the eyes had on people so I put hold.</p>
<p>yes! I said 10 for the last math question!!! I probably got a 800 on the Math then!!! Yaaa!!!</p>
<p>@Jbrosat</p>
<p>I think I said hold too… Does anyone remember the rest of the choices?</p>
<p>hold or locate</p>
<p>I remember putting hold and evocative feeling. </p>
<p>I discarded “unsettling feeling” because unsettling usually means uneasy, nervous, disturbing, etc. He was just trying to say that every person saw something different.</p>
<p>what about the scientist/telescope one where he saw all the parts of the universe and it asked his reaction… i seem to remember answering that he could not believe it or something like that?</p>
<p>@SAT100
I don’t think it was unsettling “feeling”. it was unsettling “effect” I believe?
either case, I think evocative is right… although I put down unsettling effect…</p>
<p>I got disconcerted, not mollified</p>
<p>I also got evocative for Sphinx</p>
<p>@onlyshallow yeah I put he couldn’t believe it.</p>
<p>I put “hard to believe” because of the word “plausible” in the passage, and because the question was asking for what it seemed like and not what it was like, so he did not have to literally have trouble believing it.</p>
<p>@auxiliatrix</p>
<p>word, it was “hard to believe”</p>
<p>@onlyshallow
I put the he could not believe it or whatever it was too</p>
<p>Did the paragraph show that the girls going to the grandmother’s house was familiar?
Also, was the one about the girl vexing…engagement or something… ordeal</p>
<p>@ARobins, I don’t think it would vexing.</p>
<p>@arobins yeah, it was worded differently but that was it</p>
<p>pretty sure it was something…ordeal-- can’t remember it either</p>
<p>@Auxiliatrix that is what I remember putting.</p>
<p>@ARobins Yea, disconcerted is definitely the correct answer. Mollify wouldn’t have made sense since the blank was looking for a word that meant “nervous, afraid, scared”.</p>
<p>So did we come up with a consensus on the answer to the comparison between the two short-dual passages. </p>
<p>I think I put something like “Author 2 was answering a question asked by the Author of passage 1”.</p>
<p>Last time I aced the SC and bombed the readings, this time I think I aced the readings and bombed the SC. -.-</p>
<p>I put answering question asked by author one</p>
<p>@ARobin I put down they were familiar at first, but decided to change it to “exhausting ordeal” or “exhausting something”. I changed it since the last sentence kind of foreshadowed a big conflict. However, I am pretty sure familiar was the right answer since the girl knew exactly what would happen every time.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember putting ephemeral but powerful for the telescope/astronomer passage? I think I guessed on this one.</p>