<p>Anyone her take the Sunday SAT today? Any thoughts on it? </p>
<p>Even if you didn’t take it, could anyone help me answer this question:</p>
<p>Read this:
A defining feature of this first decade of the new millennium is the shift of human habitat from rural to urban settlements. Since 2007, writes Anna Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, humankind has become a predominantly urban species homo urbanus.</p>
<p>That was very similar to one of the small reading passages on the SAT.</p>
<p>Do you think that when it says “homo urbanus” it is seriously saying we should be reclassified as “homo urbanus” or is it saying it in a “humorous way”</p>
<p>I know the topics:
There was one about reality TV, one about someones Parents and how they were like one person, one about the Loch Ness Monster, one about biotechnology… I can’t think of any more… Does anyone who took it remember any specific questions, including math…?</p>
<p>One was about the parents of a family and how they are one unit so their children don’t understand how they have different backgrounds
One was about Socrates and how the Athens put him to death for his controversial philosophy - and how it affected the author by stating his opinion and not saying whatever the public wants to hear
One was about genetically altered foods
One was about monsters </p>
<p>really random ones:
for the monster one - What do lines 1-3 and like 15-17 serve to do - it was about the setting and the water where the monster lives
What does “raised” mean here
what is the primary purpose of the first paragraph - with the painting on a cold night
what doe MamaPapa show</p>
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<li>I think the answer was that people see monsters in like scary places or something</li>
<li>Was that the one with “broached” because I wrote that… I dunno…</li>
<li>I wrote something like that is where he found out about Socrates or something like that</li>
<li>Their togetherness</li>
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<p>Also for math I got for my freee response math ones, 2500, 4500, 7, 1, 32/7…</p>
<ol>
<li>i thought it was to make it more dramatic</li>
<li>i didn’t do broached but i wasn’t sure btwm that and another one</li>
<li>i wrote it had to do with an unexpected encounter </li>
<li>same as u </li>
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<p>how do you usually score on the CR, because that’s always my lowest score
do you remember any more questions</p>
<p>for math - i got the same as you but what was “1” for?
and the one with the upside down parabola (last question) - what was the answer?
i also got 2/9 for the 5 rows and 8 seats in a row question</p>
<p>i had a problem with this math question -
A bicyclist rides for 6 miles makes a 90 degree turn to the left continues that way for 5 miles makes a 90 degree turn to the right and goes that way for 4 miles. what was the distance from the starting point to the finish point?</p>
<p>an answer to the piza one was n over 3 minus k - right?</p>
<p>also one of the last ones with the 3 roman numerals and the x brand gum and what could be possible - was that all 3 of them?</p>
<p>for a sphere the circumference is like 4-pie-r-squared what is that value n terms f diameter</p>
<p>there was a direct variation one
also for the rectangle split into 4 rectangles ith x and k - what was the value of k?</p>