SAT May 2009 CR

<p>New update:</p>

<p>Any new confirmed answers, please add to this:</p>

<p>Confirmed answers
Let’s keep this updated:</p>

<p>flippant;
dismay;
platitudinous…permissible
cavalier or humble
sardonic
mildly ridiculous? or shamelessly conceited
particular…universal…
photographer one: flustered
russian one: details;
satirize her job?
contentious
thoughtful
plummet…infinitesimal
idealized?
erode
compunction
bookish?
friendship has much to offer?
natural characteristics
critique a trend
conspicuous</p>

<p>confirm the ones with ?s
WHAT ELSE</p>

<p>God screw this :P</p>

<p>Last test in march, I remember the consensus was inimical. WELL WRONG. SCORE REPORT CAME BACK AND YOU GUYS CAN SUCK THAT.</p>

<p>Pretty sure it was “mildly ridiculous,” “bookish,” and “friendship has much to offer.” The others, I was either unsure or don’t remember the question.</p>

<p>wasnt it shamefully conceited? not shamelessly</p>

<p>On the southern authors/russian authors…</p>

<p>What did he think of the descriptions of sounds
a. nostalgic but ultimately unsatisfying
or
b. faithful representations of life in the south</p>

<p>I kept going back and forth on that one. What was it?</p>

<p>Also, there was a question on the last passage (number 13 but I don’t remember the question) that to me, had no answers that made sense? Know what I’m talking about?</p>

<p>And what was the question with the answer “flippant”</p>

<p>I put insincere sentiments</p>

<p>faithful reps of life in south</p>

<p>^^ Shoot, I chose that initially but I changed it. :frowning: Crap, crap, crap. What’s the best I can get with -2 on CR? -2 is my best bet.</p>

<p>did anybody get a passage about the black girl who was sent to school in bordentown?</p>

<p>-2 is usually 800</p>

<p>^^^</p>

<p>Thanks, I got 2 wrong for sure, hopefully I did not get more than that wrong.</p>

<p>^Lilac Tree</p>

<p>Dont trust me 100% Apparantly I bombed the CR based on the compiled answers</p>

<p>When do the scores come out?</p>

<p>Also, what was the question for which “flippant” was the answer? I remember seeing flippant, but I don’t remember where and I know I did not choose it.</p>

<p>Here is my reasoning as to why I think it’s inflated style…</p>

<p>Oratorical means eloquently or formally. This is consistent with “inflated” </p>

<p>Insincere sentiments seems to work but what was insincere about the white authors’ writing? InACCURATE? maybe, but InSINCERE? no.</p>

<p>^ me too. I dont remember the flippant one either. scores come out on the 21st</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>For the last passage and does anybody remember question 13? I think the question was about “what would this passage person think about this passage person” and all the answers about about refusing something, challenging the publishers…etc…what was the question/answer for that because I was TOTALLY confusing and randomly bubbled in B.</p>

<p>yetti: I put frank too!</p>

<p>i think FLIPPANT is wrong! Here’s my proof I just realized the question.</p>

<p>Based on the context of the passage how would the REPORTER take the author’s comment about “Im just crazy”</p>

<p>The answer is frank because the reporter does think he is crazy and so it is a frank statement.</p>

<p>Anyone remember using kinship for one?</p>

<p>^no i put character. “They accept me for who I am” means character right?</p>

<p>Hey guys, which passage was coupled with the one about russian authors?</p>