<p>I was debating between productive and frigthening for the fairy tale I think. I thought dangerous was supported. That question was terribly difficult, and a major time consumer to be so early in the test!</p>
<p>yes, fortunately i think that <em>may have been</em> the equating along with the statistical study on reading habits and its cynical commentary passage 2</p>
<p>Really? Was it in the section with milquetoast? I ommited that, no idea what it meant. Section 2 was the experimental.</p>
<p>i never encountered milquetoast...but if i had seen it, i would have known it since i know the definition quite well</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure they said milquetoast was in the experimental. So I don't think the fairy tales couldve been the experimental then. Unless they mixed and matched the experimental CR sentence completions with different passages. That was a sentence fragment.</p>
<p>The Fairytale passage was definitely not experimental. I had experimental math. I put "enjoyable." Anyone else agree?</p>
<p>I think I also changed it to enjoyable after about 5 minutes of nerve-wracking self-debate. the trick was that the little passage actually had the 4 sentences in a row which discussed it being productive, dangerous and whatnot. i tried to scan it quick and i was pretty sure enjoyable wasn't there...</p>
<p>I definitely remembered it said "it could even be enjoyable." But I could definitely be wrong.</p>
<p>i know it wasn't dangerous because the passage was suggesting that it actually could be dangerous, given that there are dragons to slay along the way and if you don't "find yourself", then you could basically end up in the mundane. </p>
<p>i know it wasn't productive, because finding yourself was a real world application as it said.</p>
<p>originally i thought it was frightening, but when i looked back i thought i saw a sentence taht actually had the word frightening in it...so i crossed out that one</p>
<p>enjoying seemed to me the exception. it was a different tone than the passage was in, which i don't think was joyful by any means. it was very "sterile" if you know what i mean, even to the point of warning little kids about the difficulties and risks of finding yourself.</p>
<p>I definitely remember it said it could be enjoyable. I didn't find evidence for productive, or frightening. I think I decided between those.</p>
<p>oh i just remembered another sentence completion question...</p>
<p>the answer was TOXIN...but microbe was another choice...i was confident it was toxin but i can see how it could have been confusing</p>
<p>I put something negative for the dangerous/productive fairy tale question. I think I might have put dangerous...even though it made sense to me at the time..I think I put dangerous because the feats the children would overcome weren't necessarily dangerous..they were more so obstacles.</p>
<p>oh! i remembered another thing. did anybody notice the word "cursory" being used frequently on our version of the test? i saw it a few times in sentence completions, but i don't think i ever actually used it.</p>
<p>i didn't really know the word, which after the test i learned to mean "Performed with haste and scant attention to detail" at the time i thought it meant kind of venomous and vicious, like someone who insults and excoriates another person...but that's not what it means.</p>
<p>also i remember the word "censorious"</p>
<p>oooh and the word "complaisant"</p>
<p>also i remember a tough sentence completion that involved two words opposite each other...i don't remember any other answers but i remember my answers were DISCREET....INTERDEPENDENT</p>
<p>wow ok it took me awhile to remember the fairy tale one. the basic layout of the paragraph was: kids need to experience a dangerous adventure or whatnot, to find theirself or evolve as human beings (or something to that effect, my memory is very vague). The main point being that the experience would not be enjoyable, it was to be hard work etc, and the outcome would be good (productive). the paragraph never said it would be enjoyable.</p>
<p>yes discreet and interdependent was an answer I chose...woot nice.</p>
<p>yeah that fairly tale one...i think that with the exception of that one question...the rest was easy for the fairy tale...it was right before the grandma and queen one right?</p>
<p>and cursory was never used....although I vaguely rmbr it being on the test.</p>
<p>yay hypernovae hehe i chose enjoying also...and you sound pretty confident!</p>