<p>Compiled
SCs
- Prolific - writer Check
- Ingenious - clever and almost Check
- Fluctuation (star) Check
- Ubiquitous (not soporific) ? ? what are the other choices I do remember this asnwer choice but neither ubiquitous nor sporofic was the correct answer.</p>
<p>I think it went like this:The investigators ______ the charges about the illegal toxic waste dump though the information used to make this determination was _____ to both sides to support their side.
5. Refute/Disputable or disregard/manifest Check (Refute/disputable)
the other asnwer choice was not “disregard … manifest” it was “identify … manifest.” </p>
<ol>
<li>Foster - Braque helped Picasso foster Cubism Check</li>
<li>Rancorous Check</li>
<li>Enigmatic - Konigsburg novel Check</li>
<li>Satire - topsy turvey world Check</li>
<li>Nostalgic - for past and ambitious future Check</li>
<li>Prescient … Merited Check
12.popular president Check
13.prodigious sources Check
14.prominent…something Check</li>
</ol>
<p>Seva the Indian-America writer
15. Physical memory - mountains etc) Check
16. Cold - impersonal Check
17. Divorce papers are accusing (uneasiness and guilt, personification) Check
18. Wise people who gave advice are more accustomed to Manhattan Check
19. Her section was Conspicuous Check
20. Boss was skeptical and then satisfied Check
21. The advise she would give - many Indians have kept relationships while in different countries(reassuring) Check
22.Regarding the common problems: list of examples Check</p>
<p>Architecture:
23. The writer and prince both viewed modernistic architecture as tasteless (they both were offended by it) Check
24. The writer included the reader for the first time in Paragraph 2 (the exact wording “explicitly identified with the reader” Check
25. In paragraph 3 he never gave a solution to the problem of ugly office buildings (“didn’t provide the alternative”) Check
26. Modernistic buildings would look better in an electronics area (“electronic plant”) Check</p>
<ol>
<li>Modernism moved from egalitarianism to snobbish? (I didn’t put this one but seemed to be the consensus) Check</li>
<li>Companies create TV shows to appear cultured ("sponsored a British educatonal program to appear cultured) Check</li>
<li>Liberal = plentiful Check</li>
<li>the both passages discussed the potential impacts of the New Age Media </li>
<li>Modernism lost the favor of the people</li>
</ol>
<p>College
30.Protest on campus “too convient” = only served the interests of college admin Check</p>
<p>31.Reluctant to concede, Downplay? Define? – Needs to be confirmed </p>
<p>Journalist
32. so New and Big Media was like objectionable Check
33parity somewhere Check
34. Reason for real phenomenon, what was the other choice to this? – needs to be confirmed</p>
<ol>
<li>difference between the two journalism passages- passage 1 was positive while passage 2 was negative ( the answer was more like passage two takes a new perspective) Check
36.What was similar between the two journalism passages regarding public involvement?–I put that public involvement was becoming commonplace Check
37.overed for journalism - write about Check</li>
<li>journalism author 2 use diff view point ---- needs to be confirmed</li>
</ol>
<p>Scince (ignorance one)
39. the greatest discovery - our ignorance -> Anti-intutitve Checked
40. the quality of a Milky way citizen -> Intelecutally adventurous Checked
41. the last question -> Eager hopefulness to fill the vessege of our ignorance Checked
44. the thing -> development Checked.
45.</p>
<p>Was ALLEVIATE an answer to a question?</p>
<p>i don’t think so… I may be wrong though. do you remember anything else about it?</p>
<p>Any one remember an answer that said “the author of passage 2 (jounalist passages) presents evidence that shows the argument of passage one is based on flawed assumption”?</p>
<ol>
<li>Modernism lost the favor of the people
I choose another answer about how it lost its original identity.</li>
</ol>
<p>College,
last one: define the term “free zone”
other questions:
What is same about both passage? Campus policy caused the discontent of some students?
How would the student reaction to California university’s policy? disapproval?</p>
<p>science (ignorance one)
question about line…to line… follow “it is a story of change”. Put it in a broader context?
There is one question about snowflake. Don’t remember the answer.</p>
<p>Architecture:
question about “defensless”. I pick one about how people could do nothing seeing their environment changes?</p>
<p>Journalist
Reason for real phenomenon, what was the other choice to this? – I don’t remember this answer.
journalism author 2 use diff view point --don’t remember this one either.
other questions i remember:
Author of passage one is more…? Optimistic?
line…to line… in passage two do what? show flaws in their basic assumptions? But I think it is not about author one ’s flaws of assumptions.
How author of passage two would react to first lines about how everyone could become journalist in passage one? I pick one about understatement. I could be wrong.</p>
<p>What are other short passages?</p>
<p>Is there a short passage about Emerson and a girl’s father? I had CR experimental.</p>
<p>i never had anything on emerson. and I agree with lovewangzi, that answer (modernism lost favor) was about how it lost its original identity.</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure the difference between the two college protest essays was that the second one “strongly advocated a position” while the first did not (it took an opinion, but did not push it)</p>
<p>What are other short passages?
For the college protest essay, the reason i choose define the term is that second passage talks about how much freedom student actually have in free zone. Anyway, I could be wrong.</p>
<p>I dont remember seeing alleviate on the test</p>
<p>was the answer to the first question in the modernism reading counterintuitive? or another answer…i dont remember putting counterintuitive bc i think there was another word that also stuck out…dont remember what it was exactly tho</p>
<p>Did anyone have the sentence completion:</p>
<p>The title the father’s arcane daughter implies that the daughter is…?</p>
<p>^Ok thanx. Probably was experimental.</p>
<p>College,
last one: define the term “free zone” NOPE, i chose one NO ONE chose and no one seems to remember it 
other questions:
What is same about both passage? Campus policy caused the discontent of some students? CHECK
How would the student reaction to California university’s policy? disapproval? CHECK</p>
<p>science (ignorance one)
question about line…to line… follow “it is a story of change”. Put it in a broader context? CHECK
There is one question about snowflake. Don’t remember the answer. it was like multitude </p>
<p>Architecture:
question about “defensless”. I pick one about how people could do nothing seeing their environment changes? other choices?</p>
<p>Journalist
Reason for real phenomenon, what was the other choice to this? – I don’t remember this answer. CHECK
journalism author 2 use diff view point --don’t remember this one either. CHECK
other questions i remember:
Author of passage one is more…? Optimistic? CHECK
line…to line… in passage two do what? show flaws in their basic assumptions? But I think it is not about author one ’s flaws of assumptions. CHECK
How author of passage two would react to first lines about how everyone could become journalist in passage one? I pick one about understatement. OVERSTATEMENT I could be wrong.</p>
<p>What are other short passages?</p>
<p>yep. I had a SC about elephant, the answer is social i guess. PS. the double passage about camera and TV is really difficult.</p>
<p>Compiled
SCs
- Prolific - writer
- Ingenious - clever and almost Check
- Fluctuation (star) Check
- Ubiquitous (not soporific) Check</p>
<p>I think it went like this:The investigators ______ the charges about the illegal toxic waste dump though the information used to make this determination was _____ to both sides to support their side.
5. Refute/Disputable or disregard/manifest Check (Refute/disputable)
other answer choices are “identify … vague” and “substantiate…authoritative”</p>
<ol>
<li>Foster - Braque helped Picasso foster Cubism Check</li>
<li>Rancorous Check</li>
<li>Enigmatic - Konigsburg novel, arcane Check</li>
<li>Satire - topsy turvey world Check</li>
<li>Nostalgic - for past and ambitious future Check</li>
<li>Prescient … Merited Check
12.popular president Check
13.prodigious sources Check
14.prominent…something Check</li>
</ol>
<p>Short passage:
College paired
15. What is same about both passage? Campus policy caused the discontent of some students. –needs to be confirmed.
16.Protest on campus “too convient” = only served the interests of college admin Check
17.How would the student in passage one react to California university’s policy? Disapproval. Check
18.Reluctant to concede, Downplay? Define the term? Check</p>
<p>Long passages:
Seva the Indian-America writer
19. Physical memory - mountains etc) Check
20. Cold - impersonal Check
21. Divorce papers are accusing (uneasiness and guilt, personification) Check
22. Wise people who gave advice are more accustomed to Manhattan Check
23. Her section was Conspicuous Check
24. Boss was skeptical and then satisfied Check
25. The advise she would give - many Indians have kept relationships while in different countries(reassuring) Check
26.Regarding the common problems: list of examples Check</p>
<p>Scince (ignorance one)
27. the greatest discovery - our ignorance -> Anti-intutitve Checked
28 .question about line 4 to line… following “it is a story of change”. Put it in a broader context? Check
29. question about snowflake. Multitude. Check
30. the thing -> development Checked.
31. the quality of a Milky way citizen -> Intelecutally adventurous Checked
32. the last question -> Eager hopefulness to fill the vessege of our ignorance Checked</p>
<p>Architecture:
33. The writer and prince both viewed modernistic architecture as tasteless (they both were offended by it) Check
34. The writer included the reader for the first time in Paragraph 2 (the exact wording “explicitly identified with the reader” Check
35. Liberal = plentiful (>-< I choose the wrong answer broad-minded)
36. In paragraph 3 he never gave a solution to the problem of ugly office buildings (“didn’t provide the alternative”) Check
37. question about “defensless”. how people could do nothing seeing their environment changes? – Needs to be confirmed
38. Modernistic buildings would look better in an electronics area (“electronic plant”) Check
39. Contradiction: Modern building Vs. rural setting. Check
40. Modernism moved from egalitarianism to snobbish? (I didn’t put this one but seemed to be the consensus) Check
41. Companies create TV shows to appear cultured (cultured image) ("sponsored a British educatonal program to appear cultured) Check
42. victim of itself: Modernism lost the favor of the people or it lost its original identity? –needs to be confirmed</p>
<p>Journalist
43. so New and Big Media was like objectionable Check
44. parity somewhere Check
45. Reason for real phenomenon, what are the other choices to this? Don’t remember I have this question.-- needs to be confirmed
46. difference between the two journalism passages- passage 1 was positive while passage 2 was negative ( the answer was more like passage two takes a new perspective) Check
47.What was similar between the two journalism passages regarding public involvement? public involvement was becoming commonplace Check
48.covered for journalism - write about (report on) Check
49. journalism author 2 use diff view point?? (What are other answer choices? don’t remember I have this question either.)---- needs to be confirmed
50.Author of passage one is more…? Optimistic? Check
51.line…to line… in passage two do what? show flaws in their basic assumptions? But I think it is not about flaws of assumptions in author one ’s argumentation. Check
52.How author of passage two would react to first lines about how everyone could become journalist in passage one? I pick one about understatement. Or overstatement? – needs to be confirmed
53. the both passages discussed the potential impacts of the New Age Media Check</p>
<p>lovewangzi:
what do you mean :
18.Reluctant to concede, Downplay? Define the term? Check
which one did you pick</p>
<p>i pick define the term.</p>
<p>do you remember the other 2 choices, i picked one of those i think</p>
<p>This thread contains four choices for that question. I’m not sure what the fifth was. </p>
<p>It was one of these:</p>
<p>Reluctant to concede.
Downplay.
Define the term.
Advocate a point.
???</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a question that went something like “What do lines 61-??? say about the author’s assertion at lines 61-62?”</p>
<p>for 25, the question asking how Seva will answer to people
I put she would give “careful advice?” thoughts? something like that
was the word careful in the correct answer choice?</p>