<p>its definitely complemented. idk why a fairy told me!</p>
<p>It is complemented... and I've already explained why.
So, think what you want to.
:p</p>
<p>The right answer won't change.</p>
<p>^muahahahah! :)</p>
<p>^ Yeah, I just read your reasoning. And after reading that, I can say that it is definitely afforded by.</p>
<p>Crude animation techniques afforded by still pictures? how do pictures "afford" animation? it should be crude animation techniques accompanying still pictures...and the best answer is therefore complemented</p>
<p>Afforded might have made sense if "by" was actually in the sentence.. but unfortunately for you guys it wasn't...</p>
<p>Sentence Completion:
-paucity
-euphonious
-systematic
-plethora
-facilitate
-satirical...denizens
-rationality...revolutionary
-tenacity
-Complemented by...antecendent
-preternatural...anticipate
-<em>venerate
-</em>*omission</p>
<p>Advertising in Nature Passage:
-both advertisements were on rocks
-less alienated
-less evenhanded
-People (the second "People", line 36, choice C)
-people are priveleged
-publicly denounced</p>
<p>Lake Vostok:
-enormity of proposed undertaken project
-sunlight shining on the ground?
-fortuitous
-concerned
-fundamental for simple
-<em>a hypothesis of a possible situation--of vostok teeming with life
-</em>Lake Vostok is as similar to Europa and Mars as was possible on Earth</p>
<p>Sublime:
-base
-vast ocean
-paradoxical behavior
-Shift of the focus of discussion
-lives harmoniously with humans
-inspire wonder
-confounded most nearly means...confused
-inspire weakness
-overwhelming and intimidating
-explaining difference between beauty and sublimity?
-*first part explains the views of the author of the book that he had, and second part is the author of the passage adding to the theory</p>
<p>Rattlesnakes:
-bore
-historical perspective
-personal anecdote
-*rattlesnakes were revered by some people</p>
<p>passage on uh...infomercials?? forget--something about how xxx was like "beach reading without the beach"
-<em>humorous way of expressing anger
-</em>analogy</p>
<p>Cirque du Soleil:
-innovativeness
-smart financial decisions</p>
<p>May (the little girl):
-self-confidence/autonomy
-imagination for different perceptions of the world
-genuine conviction
-put her daughters needs in ahead of her own
-fanciful
-adult reflecting on childhood
-self-esteem
-realized she could exist independently?
-secluded and isolated
-activities
-unfazed by the snakes</p>
<p>a hypothesis of a possible situation--of vostok teeming with life</p>
<p>what was the question for the above answer?</p>
<p>Omission? What was the sentence completion?</p>
<p>Well, looking at the answers, I didn't do that bad... heh.
This is quite comforting. ^_^</p>
<p>wasn't methodical an answer to the sentence completion?</p>
<p>that was another possible answer choice.. the right one was systematic I think...</p>
<p>^I am happy to hear that.GOOD LUCK!</p>
<p>joe........i don't methodic and systematic could be choices for the same question. they arebasically the same</p>
<p>gashawnesro: You added omission to the list right? Do you remember how the sentence was phrased?</p>
<p>Yeah, my bad, they probably weren't listed together as possible choices but wasn't methodical with the butterfly sentence?</p>
<p>No, the question was 'Critics challenged the study's ______ because they thought the way in which evidence had been collected to support the theory was unconvincing/incredulous.'</p>
<p>Or something along those lines...
(Is this another question?)
If so, what was the answer?</p>
<p>"critics challenged the study's systematic" that doesn't make any sense, but then again, neither does methodical...</p>
<p>It was methodiology or something.
I don't remember the butterfly one? (Possible exp?) ;)</p>
<p>hmmm... i don't remember seeing the answer systematic.</p>
<p>This one is definitely afforded, as the crude animation was the forerunner,</p>
<p>AND</p>
<p>A definition of "afford" being "To make available; provide"</p>
<p>"crude animation >>provided<< by the lights flashing from lanterns was the >>precursor<< to modern special effects" (or whatever)</p>
<p>After the synonymous terms are substituted. Makes perfect sense</p>