<p>i put that navigation is still important.</p>
<p>i think i had admiration as well</p>
<p>what was the dilatory question?</p>
<p>i put that navigation is still important.</p>
<p>i think i had admiration as well</p>
<p>what was the dilatory question?</p>
<p>what was the reaction of the panel to the invention? that was the dilatory question.</p>
<p>i honestly dont even remember that question..... what were the other answer choices?</p>
<p>how did the committee that Gave the guy the prize money REACT to his invention being turned in .. and i dont remember the other answer choices.</p>
<p>whoa i put have slipshod standards, because it talked about it having to go through tests until it is like 200 seconds accurate, it makess sense. dilatory is habitually late, they werent repeadetly late, they were late. period, it had to be what i put.</p>
<p>wait so which one was the experimental section?
I'm hoping it was section 3 for me.. idon't even remember what the story was, jsut that it was insanely hard for me.
andd that double passage reading, does anyone remember the answers? about what one author thinks about the other ones?
was it that privacy is difficult to maintain or what.?</p>
<p>anyoen agree? im usually good at reading...</p>
<p>i put slipshod standards.</p>
<p>acupoftea</p>
<p>i put that privacy is difficult to maintain.</p>
<h2>whoa i put have slipshod standards, because it talked about it having to go through tests until it is like 200 seconds accurate, it makess sense. dilatory is habitually late, they werent repeadetly late, they were late. period, it had to be what i put.</h2>
<p>Dilatory doesn't necessarily mean habitually late. It can just mean late or procrastinate, which is exactly what the committee or whatever did.
The tests were probably just so they didn't have to give the guy the money.
So I thought the answer was dilatory.</p>
<p>but what explains the answer where there was special interventioon needed for him to get his money?</p>
<p>agree with amonkeydotnet</p>
<p>dilatory means procrastinative, and they were just hanging on to the money and forcing multiple tests.</p>
<p>thats 3 against 2, hmmm any other opinions. u sure it wasnt slipshod, cuz there standards were wierd ish. maybe you gusy are right.</p>
<p>with that definition of dilatory, it makes sense</p>
<p>but idk, i dont have the passage in front of me and i remember feeling right away that it was slipshod standards. im no CR expert though.</p>
<p>question on food</p>
<p>was it</p>
<p>sad and pleasure</p>
<p>their standards were the opposite of slipshod, which means sloppy or loose. they were super strict.</p>
<p>wait....... i put slipshod for when the company refused to give them the money. </p>
<p>i didn't put slipshod for the seconds one.</p>
<p>what about the one with the lady who cut pictures or w/e and didnt take any requests?</p>
<p>was it because she was trapped? because it was like they just did whatever the wanted to do. her hands took control</p>
<p>^ must be experimental? i didn't have that one.</p>
<p>stephenn that is the one we are talking about, you did put slipshod i think it was the only use of slipshod.</p>