The one about mail carriers was that they didn’t listen to advice I think.
would everyone say that the curve on this will be better or worse than the makeup last month or the original last month?
was the newton section experimental
@fluterazzle9013 I know it sounded too simple, but I said the authors would agree that the mail carriers wouldn’t accept advice from the merrchant ships
what does a “massive curve mean” like is a “big” curve or a “small” curve better?
@palm12341 Agreed. The passage said that she was “surprised” about his father’s idea. Also the passage implied that because running “struck a chord” (or something like that), his father wasn’t normally interested in pursuits and interests such as sports.
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I think I put that they persisted to refuse help or something.
Prediction on math score: 3-4omit and 1-2 wrong thanks
Also, I got sarcastic for the mothers tone. I though that was correct. It seemed clear to me. Anyone else get that?
@fluterazzle9013 Okay good, I forgot about the surprised one but I’m pretty sure I put that.
Also, looking for some advice. I took it today but our school will be giving all juniors a mandatory in school SAT in April. What can I do to prepare this time? I feel that most of the things I just don’t understand because they are 4-5 hard level questions that I have no idea where to start or writing stuff that I can’t find out.
@fluterazzle9013 I said that the mail carriers would wander of the correct path… The second passage didn’t mention anything about them not accepting advice… Only the first one did.
@SATsRuinLife Phew. That’s exactly what I thought.
For the creativity passage was it “difficult but worthwhile” or “useful but divisive”?
@Gcollege1 Yes, that’s what I had. Later on in the passage I believe it talked about how the father and son didn’t do many things together or something to that extent, not to mention how she had to be the bridge for conversation when they were on the train. Those seemed like evidence enough for it to be sarcasm.
@Dorfdude8 I said difficult but worthwhile
What was the attitude of the writers of the DJ passage? I spent about five minutes trying to figure it out. I ended up putting incredulous.
And the first question of the last critical reading section had something about a person having a penchant for spreading gossip. Answer to that one? Also one about a grave judge…the answer choices included jovial
@Dorfdude8 I’m not too sure but I put difficult but worthwile
@SATsRuinLife the second passage said that the only people who didn’t follow the map were “fools or mail carriers”. I can’t remember which passage it was but one of them didn’t mention going off path, but going against the current. That doesn’t necessarily mean off path, imo.