<p>"Nope, sorry. Though that would have been really easy, especially for a last question. "</p>
<p>But… but… it is really easy either way. Really.</p>
<p>"Nope, sorry. Though that would have been really easy, especially for a last question. "</p>
<p>But… but… it is really easy either way. Really.</p>
<p>@fisawalab</p>
<p>same
like i put stale instead of impersonal
i dont know what i was thinking</p>
<p>I think I put stale on there too…</p>
<p>Gohackers- I remember that. I put reported on…</p>
<p>^ what was the question and other answer choices?</p>
<p>(the stale/impersonal one)</p>
<p>what was the answer for the similarity between the writer and the prince??
I put they are both offended by the lapses? st like that</p>
<p>and what was the question that asked incongruency??</p>
<p>I put impersonal and reported on</p>
<p>i found the journalism one easy</p>
<p>K lets confirm if ubiqutous and pigment were the correct answers. and also wat was it? lost public favor or debase. the debase choice said two things. one was like it lost something… and got debased. or those r 1 same choice</p>
<p>I put ubiqutous too</p>
<p>what was the answer for something like pilpitation??? something like that</p>
<p>waht were the other choices than ubiquotous and what was the rest of the sentence?</p>
<p>the star one was fluctuation</p>
<p>Can anyone prove that the sea-horse SC was pigment?</p>
<p>what the hell is sea-horse problem?
never had that!</p>
<p>the one about why the modernism was a victim of its own success is that it was being criticized for its preeminence, or because it was too popular. the author argues that what is wrong with modernism is that its overused. hence it becomes a victim of its own popularity.</p>
<p>For the question with downplay as an answer, did any one put a choice that said passage 2 (constantly?) advocated a point?</p>
<p>@qzawsx0302</p>
<p>Oh, it might have been experimental then.</p>
<p>can anyone post the answers?</p>
<p>At ready4college, so “debase” or “lost favor”</p>
<p>the answer to the downplayed one was A. Passage 2 advocated the point in the very last few lines by calling it “good news”.</p>
<p>@user, yes thats what I put. The other answers didnt seem to make sense.</p>