<p>Hey I just for some reason remembered these..
one of them was about
What does "curiosly" mean.
They had like erraticly, interestingly, and 3 others. I put interestingly
And on the short passage about commerece and traveling on the road there were 2 choices. Something about "the effects of commerce" and "the effects of driving". I think it was about which point both short passages pointed out.. not sure though.</p>
<p>No one had these?</p>
<p>I had both of those questions, but I couldn't remeber the questions just by using the information you gave.</p>
<p>I kind of remeber answering the CR question that was about travelling across long highways. I am like 25% sure that one of my answers was, "The effects of commerce."</p>
<p>I dont think that both of the things you put in quotes are answers to the same question. I kind of remeber the alternate "reasonable" answer to the one with "commerce" as a choice had the word "travel" in it. So, idk. But that is my guess</p>
<p>Ya your right. a choice was travel. I put commerce though.
Ach what did you put for the first one? I think the first one was talking about the passage between the 2 expatriates..</p>
<p>Yeah, I put the expatriat one, I'm pretty sure that's correct since both of the people mentioned had previously lived in America.</p>
<p>Noo i mean the passages were about expatriates. The question though was in that passage</p>
<p>For that passage, im fairly certain that the answer went something along the lines of "artists who lived in another place" or something like that</p>
<p>And I put down the "effects of commerce" for that other one</p>
<p>There was no answer like that one... otherwise i would of spotted it and remember expatriate does not have a bad connotation. but does no one really remmeber "curiosly"?</p>
<p>yes, one is correct. artists who lived in another place are 'expatriates' and henceforth, that was the answer.</p>
<p>Omg lol we know the expatriate one. But that wasn't even question 1. Quesion one was what does curiosly mean in the context of the passage.</p>
<p>OK. Just to be clear, The "expatriate" passage is the one about the black jouranlist who goes to France to interview Baker and Baldwin. If this is the case, I am pretty sure that the word "curiosly" was used in context to describe the feelings that the journalist had towards either Baker or Baldwin (can;t remeber which). And I am pretty sure that my answer for that question was "interestingly" also.
I remeber "expatriate" as being an answer to one of the questions in that section. The other plausible answer being, "the study of African-Americans who live outside the US," which is what I put for my answer for that question. My reasoning was that expatriate mean "living outside your native country," and the passage did not explicitly say that either of them were born in America. But I can't remeber the passage specifically enough to know what was and what wasn't mentioned.</p>
<p>nice. the commerce was correct. however, i still dont understand why it is correct, but that is what i put. lol</p>
<p>Man for some reason Oct. Cr seemed so much easier. I really hope I miss 6 at most... because if i miss 7 i get that extra one off which could totally screw me over lol.</p>
<p>o yah i remember the expatriate one. i put interestingly.</p>
<p>For that passage, im fairly certain that the answer went something along the lines of "artists who lived in another place" or something like that
where is that from? i dont even remember that answer choice or the question that went wtih it</p>
<p>also i got interestingly and the effects of commerce</p>