<p>For gardening i remember being torn between
"only seeing positive outcomes" and "not balancing society and nature"
for one of the questions. i think i chose the second one.</p>
<p>i agree with your choice, choklitrain.</p>
<p>I agree also</p>
<p>i chose "not balancing society and nature" too</p>
<p>Me too,I put that one.And I think gardening one is hard, navigating one is much easier!!!</p>
<p>what was the last passage about again in section 9?</p>
<p>how was the duncan guy teacher passage? Was it that mo despised him? </p>
<p>one was about the author being mysterious and people studying her past work</p>
<p>one was about finding life on mars -dual passage</p>
<p>one was about the city sprawls-short dual</p>
<p>another was about advertising and how it relates to society</p>
<p>what were the other passages about?</p>
<p>for the gardening passage, what was "descendants" referring to? i put "literary philosophers" (or some choice with "literary" in it)</p>
<p>for the gardening, what was the answer to the first question... it asked somthing about the first paragraph??? (sorry for being vague) </p>
<p>and did u guys get "based on pragmatism" for the pottery one?</p>
<p>^ i got pragmatism.</p>
<p>Although the latest film of avant-garde filmmaker Ling Wamuller (or whatever her name is) ___________ the audience's expectations, the techniques she used were quite ___________ to her. </p>
<p>ARE U SURE THE QUESTION READ AS STATED ABOVE... CUZ IF IT WAS THAN COMMON PLACE WAS RIGHT. I MUST HAVE MISREAD IT THATS WHY I PUT UNORTHODOX</p>
<p>yes that is how it was worded.</p>
<p>That was the question or the general gist of it.
I'm 100% sure the answer was commonplace...</p>
<p>and for another SC was it constituency or allegiance? arnt these words synonymous?</p>
<p>k, than common place was right... i thought avant was in the second half and unconventional was in the first half but i guess it does not matter</p>
<p>It was like "The film director's new movie _____ the audience's expectations, though his techniques were normally _______" or something.</p>
<p>SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE THE QUESTION READS AS STATED AS ABOVE. IN THAT CASE ACCOMODATE/UNORTHDOX MAKES PERFECT SENSE. HOWEVER, IF IT IS WORDED HOW U GUYS THINK ITS WORDED THAN ITS CONFOUND/COMMONPLACE. SO MAYBE WE GOT DIFFERENT QUESTIONS, OR, VERY VERY VERY VERY MORE LIKELY, I READ IT WRONG HAHA</p>
<p>Zhonginator- I put literary successors.</p>
<p>^ me three</p>
<p>W200, you stated previously that the fourth choice mentioned "social phenomenon", and then went on to deny that it had anything to do with either paragraph.</p>
<p>W200, the loss of privacy is a "social phenomenon". Social refers to the interaction between human beings- and certainly privacy is cogent to that framework.</p>
<p>Both authors were concerned about the loss of privacy, but one dismisses the government as a threat and implicates big business, whereas the second author dismisses big business and implicates the government.</p>
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<p>Yo, the gardening section was mad hard. What did you guys get for the "most analogous" to Thoreau's self-hate about pulling weeds?</p>
<p>these are the ones i think i got wrong... i am pretty confident they are incorrect but i just want some validation</p>
<ol>
<li>i put allegiance instead of constituency</li>
<li>I put "the almanac" answer for the navigation one instead of "something in the sky"</li>
<li>I put "unorthodox" instead of commonplace </li>
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<p>u guys agree that those three are incorrect?</p>
<p>analogous... cutting ivy</p>
<p>and so what was the exact answer both provacy authors agreed on?</p>