<p>Oh and this question about the deep sea explorers 2 questions
quiet and dark
and the two fictional people represented dare and wanting to go underground. it was not like "they were th eonly qualified ones" etc. because at the starting of that paragraph he talked about how mystifying and scary / stuff the sea was.</p>
<p>i put the answer with powerful i think?? but was really wondering between quiet and dark... i put the same thing for your second question</p>
<p>it was quiet and dark
i think the child was frustrated when he was young
nemo quote represented that explores fear yet wanted to go underground
passage dramatize the line 68-69 to suggest jurors are easily tricked
triumvate, senecure, discurvie reptilian eye</p>
<p>What?!??!?! where was discurvie? I remember dirisive. And what is reptilian eye?</p>
<p>discursive. it was letter A</p>
<p>Did you have 4 CRs? I dont remember either of those words at all. Oh yea did you put exhilaration? And did you put that his childhood was wrong or created bad impression?</p>
<p>i think it was refuting his childhood misconception
and frustration.</p>
<p>he was not exhilarated for he wanted to be the pioneer or the first to discover those things.</p>
<p>exhilaration sounds like something I put.. i dont recall the other answers for the childhood question... so idk what i put</p>
<p>So what was it? curiosity? that was the only other "positive" choice. the others were like frustration. it said "as a child he felt what". (there were 2 questions on the first 8 lines. One specifically asked about how he felt as a kid).</p>
<p>I definitaly put either curiosity or frustration.I am 80% sure i put frustration. Oh btw, what did you put for the question about when he stepped onto the rim of the grand canyon for the first time</p>
<p>do you mean which is most similar to the experience?</p>
<p>i put the musicians listening to the music for the first time</p>
<p>I put he got a better view of the world. I still dont get frustration though because he never stated how he felt that people had ALREADY done those things. Also because he said "I knew it all" from textbooks and stuff. He seemed pretty happy to me..</p>
<p>"better view of the world" - i think they meant it literally</p>
<p>im pretty sure it was a watershed event that changed his perception</p>
<p>Oh yeah it was that. Sorry I forgot that choice. yeah it was that.</p>
<p>I definitly chose watershed event as an answer. I wish i could explain why I chose frusturating but i just cant remember. I may have chosen curios though??? sorry for being so vague</p>
<p>What section was the triumvirate from? Was it experimental? Also Nemo quote did not represent fear. It represented how such a complete exploration of the sea has not been paralleled in the real world.</p>
<p>I said frustration, a watershed event, a musician listening to a masterpiece for the first time, quiet and darkness, and that the Nemo quote shows that his accomplishment still has no parallel in the real world.</p>
<p>" no parallel"- dont you find that quite weird because the author herself was studyig the deep sea</p>
<p>She was saying how it was the most unexplored area on earth.</p>
<p>i answered no parallel too.</p>
<p>the point was that aranax said that only nemo and him had ever visited the bottom, not whether it was really true or not.</p>