<p>Can someone flesh out the question and answer choices for why positive was italicized?</p>
<p>hi </p>
<p>can someone confirm the answer to the sentence completion question on the architects? was it sound and attractiveness or austere and ornate?</p>
<p>@dodges I can confirm. The building is sound and attractive. </p>
<p>Austere means simple and ornate means ostentatious. They both have something to do with “aesthetics” but nothing with "safe.</p>
<p>Sound fits the “safe” part and attractiveness fits the “aesthetics” part.</p>
<p>ahhh darn it… i put that down first and then erased it… thanks for the info</p>
<p>does anyone remember all 19 sentence completion questions??</p>
<p>also, can someone elaborate on the hard hats question- i’m having trouble what that question was talking about.</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>The answer was the one with “sound”.</p>
<p>so about what am i looking at:
-3, omit 1 in math
-3 omit 1 in writing</p>
<p>730 m
680 w</p>
<p>@sportsfan You shouldn’t have omitted one. 3 wrong + 1 omit = 49 RAW. 4 wrong = 49 RAW. You should have guessed and if you get one wrong on the free-response section, you don’t lose any points.</p>
<p>Also, what do you think you got on your essay? Sheep had a pretty harsh estimate, depending on what your essay was.</p>
<p>writing your raw is a 44</p>
<p>44/12E = 750
44/10E = 710
44/8E = 670</p>
<p>I guess I was presuming you were in the 9-8 range.</p>
<p>this is on an average curve</p>
<p>what would you say for -0math, -0writing, -7CR?</p>
<p>Okay, so we can all agree that there are 4 no errors then? The penguin (flightless birds), lexicographer, Jane Goodall, and 29?</p>
<p>yeah i am sure that there are 4 no errors … But can everyone tell me which examples you used for the essay cuz i think it wasn’t easy that time … And if i did bad in the essay would that affect my writing score ??</p>
<p>29 wasn’t a no error… the verb lacked a subject</p>
<p>Just asked my English teacher about 29 and he agreed that it is wrong. I’m sticking with “and so gave” being wrong.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the tools in the cave question?
“Even if there were one percent, no tools were found in the caves.”
What is the author doing?
Counterexample, or supporting a previous claim?</p>
<p>This was an answer to one of the short passages.</p>
<p>Also, can we make a consolidated list?</p>
<p>Can anyone please explain the context clues and how you got to these answers for the negative campaigning passage:</p>
<p>Both authors agree on: different opinions from experts</p>
<p>The author would agree that politicians should: talk more about their own qualifications</p>
<p>@ meadow
I chose it because somewhere in the sentence it pointed out these campaigns talked about all the bad aspects of their rivals and never about the person that was sponsoring these negative campaigns.</p>
<p>what was the question to which urbane was the asnwer and what were the other options as well?</p>
<p>^I think urbane was an answer to an experimental</p>
<p>@sheep thanks also u know what -7cr/-0w/-0 math wud be?</p>