<p>Downplayed the protests’ effect. BOOM</p>
<p>How many of ya’ll got that wrong</p>
<p>Downplayed the protests’ effect. BOOM</p>
<p>How many of ya’ll got that wrong</p>
<p>as for the Seva section, the one asking about personification (she felt like some kind of paper was "watcthing her’ what was the answer to this one</p>
<p>@mikethechimp, i know i saw that answer choice and didn’t pick it…</p>
<p>Downplayed the protests’ effect. BOOM</p>
<p>How many of ya’ll got that wrong</p>
<p>-> what was this one</p>
<p>does anyone remember the exact wording of the physical memory seva answer choice?
and what was the question and choices to this “debased” question? as well as the “liberal” question?</p>
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<p>Awesome; that’s what I put.</p>
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<p>This.</p>
<p>The second passage about college protests gave ways in which colleges silence protesting students, in addition to restricting them to a specific area.</p>
<p>for liberal, i put C, which was “morally flexible”</p>
<p>what were the other choices mike? Know that i think about it i might have put it down…</p>
<p>The other choices were things that they either did both (try to define “restriction zone”) or things neither of them did.</p>
<p>before we continue-- are we allowed to discuss this? or does it not really matter</p>
<p>and, yes, i realize i already listed like ten answers ;)</p>
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<p>I was very unsure about this question. I put that Passage 2 attempted to define the term. I don’t see how Passage 2 downplayed the effects, though.</p>
<p>at wjpstar. i’m pretty sure it was plentiful.</p>
<p>oh and the difference between a person calling 900 number (?) just to talk to someone and those more experienced was like they were accustomed to living in manhaton</p>
<p>at wjpstar. i’m pretty sure it was plentiful.</p>
<p>oh and the difference between a person calling 900 number (?) just to talk to someone and those more experienced was like they were accustomed to living in manhaton</p>
<p>@mikethechimp Was that the same question where one answer choice was: both passages discussed that the students were discontent with a campus policy?</p>
<p>The very first sentence of passage one he did, too.</p>
<p>No it asked about what the second passage did that the first one did not. That was one of the answer choices. Since both did it, it’s wrong.</p>
<p>^No, different question.</p>
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<p>I know. I thought that maybe Passage 2 was giving a more subjective definition or something. I don’t remember my thought process. I only remember being between A and C. Then I chose C first and changed it to A at the end.</p>
<p>What letter was downplayed effects?</p>
<p>Downplayed the protests’ effect. BOOM</p>
<p>How many of ya’ll got that wrong</p>
<p>-> I remember putting “reluctantly conceding” is this along the same line as what you said?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember any of the other choices for the question with egalitarianism/snobbish?</p>
<p>-physical memory (mountains, tea farm) YES
-the cold (impersonal) manhattan YES
-divorce papers are accusing YES
-wise people who gave advice are more accustomed to Manhattan - the answer was more experienced not old
-her section (took up half the page) was conspicuous YES
-her boss was at first skeptical, then satisfied (or possibly uncertain, then bewildered?? something like that? I think it was the first one though) Satistified
-the advice she would give; many Indians have kept up close relationships while in different countriesYes
Mike: it was SO not downplayed, which means to understate, author 2 clearly didn’t understate the college protests</p>