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<p>@Synack its ok bro</p>

<p>@synack lol, and one last thing, do u remember what number the m+p question was?</p>

<p>@Navin97 Not really, unfortunately…I only vaguely remember it being somewhere near the middle of a section.</p>

<p>ok thanks</p>

<p>I could have sworn that the graph for the store question was
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<p>@Yangster97 I’m pretty sure it was
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<p>@hlee60‌ I put conventional punctuation isn’t always necessary, but I literally spent all my time pondering on those 2 choices… idk what’s right though… does anybody know?</p>

<p>Oh well…there’s superscoring </p>

<p>@wchristen89‌ yeah, i put that too! cuz she never really specifically mentioned creativity, she was more talking about how using punctuation all the time gets tiresome</p>

<p>CR:640 M:760 W:680 Composite:2080 @2400boii‌ </p>

<p>I put conventional punctuation isn’t always necessary, too. I got all the CR questions correct on the last test, but I wasn’t sure on 2 of the questions in that paired passage, Tbh</p>

<p>Was one of the vocab answers characteristics? I think it was the question with sea animal about how he’s a good predator</p>

<p>was “draconian” one of the vocab answers or nah</p>

<p>The answer was strict punctuation undermines creativity.</p>

<p>healthy lifestyile</p>

<p>no</p>

<p>Ugh two weeks is too long</p>

<p>@Tkat97 no, the answer was not strict punctuation undermines creativity. nothing in the first passage suggested that; he merely said it’s tedious and unnecessary.</p>

<p>It was m+p.</p>

<p>Author 1 for punctuation felt that it was tedious.</p>

<p>To that person who is compiling a list…I got an experimental writing section about global literature.</p>

<p>Updated! </p>

<p>Possible experimental sections -
Math

  • Question about the sum of odd integers from 0 to -99 and even from 1 to 100
    Reading
  • Passage about micro-bacteria
  • 23 question passage
  • MLK speech
    Writing
  • Passage about airplanes
  • Passage about global literature</p>

<p>Not likely experimental -
Math

  • Question about paint/gallons
    Reading
  • Passage about Sullivan Island
  • Passage about homepathy
  • Passage about punctuation
  • Passage about corn
  • Passage about Langston Hughes
  • Passage about pencils
    Writing
  • Passage about Top 40 Music </p>

<p>So, this is a “rough draft” of sorts. You guys can help out by “pairing” up these sections (for example, if you remember that, say, the pencil passage and corn passage were the same section, I can consolidate them, etc), contributing more experimental/non-experimental sections, and by fixing any mistakes I might have made. I feel like I had a writing experimental, but I can’t remember what it was.</p>