Critical Reading December 2008 Test Version 2: Korean Mother, Nature, etc.

<p>xs0itg0esx,</p>

<p>No, constituency refers specifically to those who vote for a specific candidate, or to the demographics of a electoral district. The answer is constituency, especially in the context of the sentence, where allegiance would have been odd.</p>

<p>Look, maybe there are two versions of this particular version of the test, but I'm almost positive that the sentence read more along the lines of: "Though the director's ______________ methods dazzled audiences, his techniques were actually very ____________ to more avant-garde directors."</p>

<p>yes. you are correct in saying that those are incorrect.</p>

<p>for references on raw score, a 56/67 was a 690 in oct.</p>

<p>Both authors agreed that the loss of privacy is a concern. However, the authors differ in their views of from where such problems stem.</p>

<p>I got flower box. :[ That question sucked.</p>

<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>This question did suck i agree</p>

<p>i got planting flowers only in the flowerbox instead of other things
(because it talked about not giving due respect to weeds so i assumd you needed to have a heterogenious collection)</p>

<p>i dont see how cutting ivy relates to this bcause it never talkeda bout other weeds</p>

<p>i agree
gardening was hard, navigating was pretty easy i thought..</p>

<p>gardening just screwed me up cause i hated thoreau and i started blanking out as soon as i saw the name lol</p>

<p>i picked cutting ivy.</p>

<p>mostly because people cut ivy so that it can't grow on things. i thought it related nicely to the passage. i don't even remember the flowerbox choice.</p>

<p>Bob123123,</p>

<p>Yeah, that's what I put. That said, isn't there an argument to be made that in both, a foreign being is thought to be "intruding", but only if one makes a distinction between what is legal territory and what is not?</p>

<p>Maybe I'm just overthinking it.</p>

<p>We can all hope it's just an experimental. :P</p>

<p>ivy... cuz he was talking about pulling weeds for aesthetic pleasure and thats how gardeners differed from naturalists. cutting ivy is the same exact concept</p>

<p>QUOTE:Both authors agreed that the loss of privacy is a concern. However, the authors differ in their views of from where such problems stem.</p>

<p>What were the other answer choices, i think i put that though?</p>

<p>is that the one where passage 2 argues that government does undermine one's privacy</p>

<p>something about institutions.........</p>

<p>and another was like, one said it was a problem while other focused on its positive effects.</p>

<p>yes .</p>

<p>yes i put that.</p>

<p>for the gene pool one did you guys get one that was like
"what would passage 2 react to those people that say they are already predestined"</p>

<p>i put that "oversimplification of a process" (since there are other influences that determine a persons ability)</p>

<p>6 wrong 1 omit??? 58 raw score?</p>

<p>"oversimplification of a process"</p>

<p>i put that too</p>

<p>also what was the relationship betwene passage 1 and passage 2 for genetics</p>

<p>i dont remember the choices but i had two answers that were pretty close</p>

<p>was "Analogy" an answer??????????</p>

<p>yeah same here, I put oversimplification of a process as well.</p>

<p>i had analogy and oversimplification</p>

<p>soitgoes, wouldn't that be a 59 raw score? </p>

<p>either way, 700s</p>