<p>dilligent was superficial/compromising</p>
<p>The answer was to crystallize the point for that one.
For the "each and every" italicized I'm almost positive that it was "pervasive phenomenon," because pervasive means spread throughout.</p>
<p>The indian writer one was absolutely terrible</p>
<p>sorry but i'm drawing a blank here, what was the passage about involving the "angry old lady"</p>
<p>there was another question that had phenomenon in the answerrr
whatd u put for whether the author agrees/disagrees with the writer of the short essay mentioned in the passagee
it put disagrees, it was either D or E but i forget which one and what the second part of the answer wass</p>
<p>FYI angry old lady was the experimental, cuz i had writing experimental and never saw that passage?</p>
<p>i said "pervasive phenomenon" cuz EVERY SINGLE word is actually just code for something else, from something as "basic" as red to complicated as love...?</p>
<p>I also said the Indian guy appreciated the challenges of writing
cuz in the literal, very beginning...he was like "OMG I get to control all these people! But holy crap I don't want other people to read it..."
to "Wow, I do all this computer coding, but in retrospect all of that looks really easy..."</p>
<p>also I think I put something along the lines of "superficial" for that one...don't remember the question though</p>
<p>"it was never thus" I said to predict something...cuz "it was thus" reflects on the past. i.e. Never before have we faced a problem like this.</p>
<p>on about the indian passage - i was stuck btwn a) and c) for one of the earlier questions about having his work read aloud to others in that writing grp - a) was significant b/c ... c) important but others may not care</p>
<p>i thought the part with all the symbols bunched together was really hard this time. you know, like, the "reading" thing.</p>
<p>i did crystallize
pervasive phenomenon</p>
<p>vocab i remember:
-mellifluousness
-commended...___ (the one with the getting critics from employees)
-superficial/compromising
-guilty/compunction
-pastoral</p>
<p>I put redundancy... Others were not too logical.</p>
<p>A few other Ones</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Pertinent observation versus explanation for attitude (Mark Twain quote) - I put explanation.</p></li>
<li><p>Malfeance</p></li>
<li><p>Stark + Cerebral</p></li>
</ul>
<p>is that the electronic one?
Also, jules92, do u remember the choices for the diligent one. Also, do u remember a SC that had "stark" in it.</p>
<p>i think i put commended..invite???</p>
<p>i put illusory not pastoral</p>
<p>what about the indian writer's list of like male, female, white, brown, black .. what did that indicatee??</p>
<p>i did significant but discomforting for the indian author one</p>
<p>"Pertinent observation versus explanation for attitude (Mark Twain quote) - I put explanation."</p>
<p>I put explanation as well. </p>
<p>We're split on pervasive, redundant (i definitely think that's wrong), and the other choices for the one about 'each and every'</p>
<p>i put starkk, pertinent observation</p>
<p>sorry dagol i dont remember the other choices for diligent =/</p>
<p>i also put pastoral, stark & cerebreal</p>
<p>the list of races, species in the indian passage = diversity</p>
<p>juless it was rich diversity</p>
<p>pastoral was def the answer</p>
<p>as was malfeasance and stark/cerebral</p>
<p>i put signficant and discomforting as well</p>
<p>ugh yeah pastoral was right =[
i put malfeasance and stark/cerebral
and rich diversity I THINKK</p>