<p>was there one about the wheat associated with the maids/girls not going to last for long? do you remember the choices for that?
something about the girls waking up was one (is that the answer?)</p>
<p>Can someone generalize the feelings that the girl had about Daggett because I kind of had a hard time with some questions about what she thought of him?</p>
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I II, and III for the poetry/cold front garden (II was the parosy 101 thing... it relate to the course she took; anybody remember what I and III were?)</p>
<p>Passage 2... don't exactly remember
Passage 3.... Indian marriage?
QUESTIONS:
sweet jasmines in lines 3 and 4 or whatever reference to her new identity
the example about uterine tubes and stuff that the gov't program did was ___?
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<li>I put I, II, and III also. </li>
<li>Uterine tubes: I put something about his grandparents' objections in a larger context..</li>
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<p>YES i got that too. At least now I can confirm that I got above a 200.</p>
<p>didn't louisa not really like him... in general?
"deprecating smile" ... okay evidence?</p>
<p>there was a passage about how books deprecate men or something. can somebody find that? freedom of speech was a choice in one of the questions. But i don't think that was the answer to it.</p>
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what did the fact that the man loved his horse more mean? that he was....?
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boorishly something... boorishly rural? don't quite remember</p>
<p>-books can be demeaning: books have human characteristics
-meaning of passage: to more carefully censor books?
-vial: books are full of life or something
-Joe's quote is awkward because: it is full of embarrassment + something else
-Lace: her need for order or something
-Bundled sheaves: they were temporarily there, just waiting...
-"shadows of the wind": I guessed on this one...the inevitability of change or something?
- something about a fairy tale was one of my answers
-the dirt Dagget brought in: the outside world inside ?</p>
<p>yes, i got boorish for the choice. </p>
<p>Got a different one for books can have human characteristic
got the same for more carefully censor books
not sure about books are full of life-- can you find the passage or elaborate?
joe's quote-- don't remember specific Q
lace- same
bundled sheaves - you mean you got choice B for it?
-shadows of wind I guessed that it was the wheat physically bending from the invisible wind....
yes, i answered fairy tale
-don't remember about dirt that dagget brought in.</p>
<p>apostrophe wasn't used ... in one of the poems</p>
<p>Jasmine/Jyoti passage: viewed the thing as not accepting of who she was / self serving? (self serving seemed wrong but he didn't really accept who she was either amd the other choices seemeed wrong)</p>
<p>I think Louisa did like Dagget, but they were on two completely different social positions. If Louisa didn't like Dagget, she would have been like "GET OUT" after he bumped those things off the table, but she was being patient with him and answering him in murmurs or something even though on the inside, she was extremely OCD.. that's the way I saw that passage.</p>
<p>what about.. the question "Prakash wanting to call Jyoti 'Jasmine' indicates.."
I put something about him trying to control her? but I think that is wrong?</p>
<p>and there was one where I said he had no consideration for others emotions but I ended up omitting that question.</p>
<p>"Fair days went on till on another day"
- I put something about the future, but reading this again I think it was about past days...</p>
<p>i omitted the fair days question. </p>
<p>man vs. woman or happiness vs sadness (choice E) or city versus something.... ALL OF THEM SEEMED CORRECT so i have no idea. :(</p>
<p>purpose of last stanza - to show how speaker feels (something about the city /country poem)
her looking at the carpet means---- ...?</p>
<p>fastidiousness was an answer for something.. something about the dagget passage</p>
<p>Epistle to Miss Blount - THIS ONE SUCKED!</p>
<p>I only answered 3 from that passage cuz we had 5 minutes when I started reading. SO CONFUSING. I don't remember any of the questions except one about a horse? and I answered one with she is interested in "romance and marriage" or something.</p>
<p>is that right?</p>
<p>I found the **books passage:<a href="by%20Milton?">/b</a>:</p>
<p>I deny not, but that it is of greatest concernment in the Church and Commonwealth, to have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors. For books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay, they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them. I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye. Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. 'Tis true, no age can restore a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations fare the worse."</p>
<p>lol oh the powers of Google..</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure the book one was generally vary positive about books power. The answer to the first one I think was cautiously censor a very few books or something. I think it can be summed up as "While it is true that we should be vigilant in censoring a small number of books that are extremely bad/demeaning/whatever but books are great bc of a,b, and c and we shouldn't censor unnecessarily"</p>
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Epistle to Miss Blount - THIS ONE SUCKED!</p>
<p>I only answered 3 from that passage cuz we had 5 minutes when I started reading. SO CONFUSING. I don't remember any of the questions except one about a horse? and I answered one with she is interested in "romance and marriage" or something.</p>
<p>is that right?
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<p>i said she liked something about society (choice C). I was about to choose choice B though, which was about romance...
... yeah.</p>
<p>pwned......</p>
<p>-It was City vs. Rural. THe passage was about how the lady longed for the Urban life while the male dreamed about the lady in a rural setting.
-THe lady longed for rustic pleasures
- I didn't get fastidiousness..
- I got "to show how the speaker feels" b/c he was saying how he felt about the lady</p>
<p>haha yeah my post is worthless now lol but I think I was mostly right anyway. </p>
<p>I think the one about him being not in tune with others emotions was right. When I read the passage I saw Prakash somewhat positively but the questions kind of changed my thinking, they gave the vibe that he was kind of insensitive in his idealism and kind of a jerk for trying to change her</p>
<p>Jasmine/Jyoti passage: viewed the thing as not accepting of who she was / self serving? (self serving seemed wrong but he didn't really accept who she was either amd the other choices seemeed wrong) ^ so that's what you're saying?</p>
<p>and just waht was the shadow of the wind?</p>
<p>OH YEAH - and the one about the golden harvests whatever</p>
<p>one of the answers was. It rained. was that one right?</p>
<p>the lady longed for the Urban life while the male dreamed about the lady in a rural setting.
-THe lady longed for rustic pleasures</p>
<p>That's contradictory; rustic pleasures would mean pleasures in a country setting. I think the first part is right, rustic pleasures wrong.</p>
<p>yeah I def agree completely about the self serving one, not completely fitting how I viewed it at first but def best choice</p>