<p>was the answer symbiotic or fecund?</p>
<p>Ok some more questions. Was fleeting an ansewr?
for passages :
Was the Dyvosky (or w/e the short passage one)
1. B (something about irrational)
2. ( a person who bought music but couldnt afford it)
ALso does anyone remember
A musician hearing something for the first time?
Fecund was answer. Symbiosis inovlves usually two organisms. Fecund makes sense.</p>
<p>Stilllmanz - it was fecund, 'symbiotic' means mutual relationship</p>
<p>Gyros321 - fleeting was the answer, and I put down what you did for the irrational human behavious passage</p>
<p>It's triumvirate. Tenure is the holding or possessing of something (especially something like an office), which didn't fit the sentence at all.</p>
<p>Yes but she said
The girl X Squander (waste) x here tiem with myraid (huge number) projects, even impressing someone with her X profligacy X. This was the sentence kinda. Read it and it makes sense.</p>
<p>Yeah, it was squander/profligacy.</p>
<p>Yeah, i agree now</p>
<p>xyzzy what did you put for triumverate question or w/e it was and for the ones i posted above because me and you seem to have the exact same answers so far..</p>
<p>Triumvirate, fecund, fleeting, and I also agree with you on the passage ones.</p>
<p>Lol I never do well on CR (710 for IV's is not high). do you mind if i ask how well you usually do?</p>
<p>what about the passages about lawyers in compare paragraph 1 and 2, anyone remember any answers?</p>
<p>I got an 800 CR on the May test.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the opera singing and emotive grunts one?</p>
<p>Did anyone put for "curiousity" as interesting or erraticly or what..
Also for the second short one did anyone put for what they would agree on (talked about restaruants) as economy or travel?
I was worrying about that second one... it was very tough compared to the usual short passages.
Opera singing - practical.</p>
<p>Singing and grunts - expediency</p>
<p>Passage 1 quoted a published document
Passage 1 focused on a range of questionable behaviors, while Passage 2 discussed one technique
Juries are easily manipulated
The second paragraph in Passage 2 acknowledged an alternative view</p>
<p>Don't remember any others right now.</p>
<p>Oh yeah what did you put for the childhood oceanographer one. I put that it was irrelevenat or something and wrong.</p>
<p>Curiously - interestingly</p>
<p>They would agree that commercial highways have little visual appeal</p>
<p>Wait are you sure they are not subject to whim?
Also about the passage with the two authors was he chronicling them? i think i got that wrong. Also did you put reverence and popular assumption and subjective impression?</p>
<p>What about inexperienced (laywer passage) and the two quotes thingy.</p>
<p>They are subject to whim, I guess, but the passages mainly focused on how lawyers could or couldn't deceive jurours by bending the truth.</p>
<p>Reverence, subjective impression, and narrative of a personal encounter.</p>