CR (Shakespear/Shaw, fisherman girl, africa preservation, etc.)

<p>did not have a consumerism one i don't think.</p>

<p>yeah i did... was the one about the marriage with the dad the passage before shakespeare?</p>

<p>what were some of the sc's in the marriage/shakespeare one?</p>

<p>I think I remember invoke being one of the SC's.</p>

<p>nicole i actually don't remember where any of the SCs where, just that they existed somewhere in the test.</p>

<p>solsek, yea i remember invoke too, but i think the answer to that one was "confound"</p>

<p>whats this sc with confound? does anyone remember? or the other answer choices that were with it</p>

<p>For the confound I think it was like economical... confound. Thats what i put too.</p>

<p>i meant what was the topic of the sentence</p>

<p>does anyone else remember the sc's in the shakespeare passage?</p>

<p>anyone still theree</p>

<p>OK OK. Lets see what I can remember:</p>

<ol>
<li><p>SC about compaing Rayon to Silk: the answer had economical in it.</p></li>
<li><p>SC about a political figure handling a situation well: commended... sophistry</p></li>
</ol>

<p>I can remeber more tomorow. This thread jogs my memory!!</p>

<p>i got the same thing for those two, but i'm not sure if #2 is right. does anyone know if sophistry is correct? wat were the other choices?</p>

<p>invoke is not right it is confound</p>

<p>wait, so all of the following are INCORRECT?</p>

<p>fisherman:
description of the narrator's house?
depicts the difficulty of living in the wilderness...
i picked this because she talked about how her house was a mess, and it was lacking in a lot of things. she concedes that though her life is tough, she still wouldn't want it any other way.</p>

<p>parents wonderment?
attributed to their fear of physical challenge.
i picked this because she talked about how her parents had a lot of concern about the physical work that she had to do. she even spent a whole paragraph talking about how hard the physical work is, but how rich the rewards are.</p>

<p>shaw:
too restrictive for social commentary
i picked this because it said that his style missed out on a lot of what life was about etc.</p>

<p>africa:
proves a prior hypothesis
i chose this because earlier in the passage is says that in the last two centuries, natives have been considered to be a threat to nature.. and then that guy from the 1960s goes on to say that they're bad.</p>

<p>if jane goodall, etc trained africans in their field.
i'm pretty sure the question talked about MODERN conservation and africans being on the forefront of it. everyone seems to be choosing the one about africans having built the park system, but 1) the park system isn't new (in fact, its kind of old) 2) talking just about the parks seems rather narrow, 3) the question asked about MODERN conservation. if africans were trained in the field, then they too would be able to participate and make decisions for africa.</p>

<p>is there a chance any of these are correct? :/</p>

<p>
[quote]
OK OK. Lets see what I can remember:</p>

<ol>
<li><p>SC about compaing Rayon to Silk: the answer had economical in it.</p></li>
<li><p>SC about a political figure handling a situation well: commended... sophistry</p></li>
</ol>

<p>I can remeber more tomorow. This thread jogs my memory!!

[/quote]

I don't remember sophistry... Is that the one where it talked about how the mayor got re-elected? (Or was that a grammar section?!?!? Bah... I hate trying to remember).</p>

<p>Anyway, "economical---synthetic" was right.</p>

<p>So it seems the fishergirl one was the experimental... Dang it. I was hoping the African one would be experimental.</p>

<p>i had the alaska fisher girl.. and i had three cr sections....</p>

<p>Really? Then my brain sucks at memory...</p>

<p>Okay... African one WAS the last one though, right? Then if it isn't the fisherman one, it has to be the "Old man/Marriage" one.</p>

<p>Who cares... The African one was the toughest, imo. PLUS, they couldn't do us the favor of making the last 25-min CR section (African) experimental? By then our brains are fried, of course we're gonna suck on that one.</p>

<p>yeah african was hard so was shakespeare, but the rest was alright</p>

<p>Shakespeare wasn't too hard for me... But it may have been the experimental. Whatever... I just hate how they take advantage of my mental endurance (or lack thereof). I probably didn't bomb the African one, but it did take me the longest since it was the last big CR section.</p>

<p>I thnk the Collegeboard has royally screwed everyone on this thread in that even though we have primarlily the same sections, the variance in the experimental section will be high. For instance: I had the once about advertising on nature and mountains and someone else in here did not have that one. But there have been people who did have that one, but maybe did not have the one about Chess.</p>

<p>eh whatever can't do anything now, just have to wait for our results.</p>