<p>@ smooch</p>
<p>did you have the reading experimental?</p>
<p>@ smooch</p>
<p>did you have the reading experimental?</p>
<p>Dodger- was this the prince sentecen?
although not necessarily a ----------, prince was jealous of his privacy? If so, recluse fits.</p>
<p>Are these correct? and were all of them not experimental?</p>
<p>1) rational…intuitive guy preferred - logic arguments whereas girl stuck to emotion </p>
<p>2) officious - her sandy’s advice was unrequited and unwanted so her friends saw her as
(officious)</p>
<p>3) portended - the total massacre of wild buffalo in 1860 the near disappearance of the species in 1990 answers were (portended foreshortened emulated tempered)</p>
<p>4) appetite… enormous - writer along with dances, attended plays… her for culture was (appetite… enormous)</p>
<p>5) delinquent
…? because his payment was …, the company further which upset him more
6) coagulate- liquid tendency to turn into semi-solid mass (coagulate)</p>
<p>7) ostracized… unwitting</p>
<p>8) fanaticism.- penguins having location fidelity that don’t fly away</p>
<p>9) sanctuary</p>
<p>10) European/Native American records question “discrepancy…exhaustive”</p>
<p>11) unanticipated … placating for the disgruntled worker</p>
<p>12) mercurial - question was about the guy who has to constantly adapt cause of changing times.</p>
<p>13) delinquent…charged ( what was the sentence??)</p>
<p>14) the sentence comp question with Prince… was it recluse? although not necessarily a, prince was jealous of his privacy</p>
<p>so far i have compiled 10 out of 19 sent comp questions tell me if you see any mistakes and feel free to add</p>
<p>Sent Comp</p>
<p>1) Prince- ?
2) His talk- articulate
3) Guy logical arguments- rational… intuitive
4) Sandy’s advice – officious
5) buffalo massacre- portended… foreshoretened
6) writer attending plays- appetite… enormous
7) payment overdue- delinquent
8) liquid tendency- coagulate
9) her rejection- ostracized… unwitting
10) penguin- atavism? Fanaticism? Pluralism?</p>
<p>can you specify these questions, im having a hard time trying to remember these:</p>
<p>European/Native American records question “discrepancy…exhaustive”</p>
<p>unanticipated … placating for the disgruntled worker</p>
<p>Was the passage with the “Persia” person experimental?</p>
<p>was the sexual innuendo passage experimental?</p>
<p>oh what was the sent comp question with galvanized as one of the options</p>
<p>What do you think about the curve of this test?</p>
<p>@futball1991, I think recluse was the answer. Jealously specifically implies being afraid of losing something. Although certainly not a recluse, Prince was certainly afraid of losing his privacy. </p>
<p>I do not recall a question about European/Native American records, neither do I recall a question about adaptation. </p>
<p>I put the same answers as you for every other listed question though.</p>
<p>@andrearoma.</p>
<p>Low curve. This is, by far, the easiest SAT I have taken.</p>
<p>ok good then those are experimental. can you think of any more??</p>
<p>Hey look, a new person on the thread.</p>
<p>I put recluse because of the yet in the question.</p>
<p>“Although not necessarily a _______, the artist Prince was yet jealous of his privacy.”</p>
<p>Kinda like he wanted to be a recluse but wasn’t, so he was jealous.</p>
<p>oh and someone else said mercurial was an answer to a SC…did you have that?</p>
<p>Not verbatim. I remember a question that went along the lines of: Jeff was appreciated at work by his coworkers for his _______. His attention to the more important issues made all the difference. Assiduity and pragmatism were two of the answer choices.</p>
<p>I seriously don’t remember mercurial as an answer choice for any of the questions. I probably got it wrong then. Could you post a semi-accurate version of the question?</p>
<p>Mercurial- I didn’t have it iether but someone else said it was a question was about the guy who has to constantly adapt cause of changing times.</p>
<p>so it must have been experimental.</p>
<p>was there a math gridin question saying something about 40% of x books being sold? or was it a mc?</p>
<p>Was it like: 410 total books were sold by an actor and a poet. 40 people bought a book from both, and the actor sold 50 more books than the poet, how many books did the poet sell?</p>
<p>no this is a separate question… something about 40% of the books were sold and 72 remained …? and you had to either figure out how many books were there originally or how many were sold…i cant remember</p>