<p>Agh now I remember putting inclusive to!..wow there goes my 800.</p>
<p>I think inclusive was the answer. I remember the sentence as “Advertisements have become___ in today’s society: they fill up the open spaces in peoples lives.”</p>
<p>Halleluya! I remember looking at the question. but “ubiquotous” made no sense
Now that I know the sentence structure, I’m thinking incisive fits the best. any1 remember the rest of the choices?</p>
<p>Ubiquitous is the correct answer.</p>
<p>My thought process was that putting ubiquitous would be too easy for a level 5 question.</p>
<p>Hmmm, now that the question is written down… inclusive does seem to fit better.</p>
<p>Why are we arguing this… we should focus our efforts on finding the architecture passage. Or at least buy the book (for how much did it say, 4 bucks?) and scan it. That is by far where people messed up the most.</p>
<p>^Do we know the title or author of the architecture passage?</p>
<p>Idk. ubiquotous kinda makes sense to.
What’s the exact definition of incisive. I took it as “important” or vital</p>
<p>wasn’t the journalist “who is ‘the people they cover’ referring to” one the people they “collaborated with,” NOT “reported on”?</p>
<p>the entire point was that professional journalism WASN’T including the audience in decisions?</p>
<p>snoopi, I put “reported on” :/</p>
<p>Also, for:
37. question about “defensless”. how people could do nothing seeing their environment changes? – Needs to be confirmed</p>
<p>Is that the same answer as the people could do nothing about how the corporations control the architecture or something?</p>
<p>isn’t “reported on” referring to the people who watch the program? or is it referring to the people they interviewed for the news?</p>
<p>the people can’t not permit a corporation to build their building and tarnish the surroundings.</p>
<p>im pretty sure the answer to the SC was Ubiquitous bc it was something along the lines of…“they are everywhere”</p>
<p>and i am pretty sure “reported on” is right bc they were talking about the people they wrote about</p>
<p>Ubiquitous is correct. Incisive is the trap answer.
Reported on refers to the people/stories they wrote about.</p>
<p>Could someone please explain their reasoning as to why the “liberal” answer would be “plentiful”?</p>
<p>@snoopi</p>
<p>Look at number 9 and 10 on [url=<a href=“Liberal]here[ Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com”>Liberal Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com]here[/url</a>]</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to the question where the stack of divorce papers was staring accusingly at the Indian woman?</p>
<p>^Answer was guilt and another word that I’m forgetting.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember all the answer choices to the question:</p>
<p>In line ## “liberal” most nearly means?</p>
<p>a) broad-minded
b) plentiful
c)
d)
e)</p>
<p>i have the same question either</p>
<p>morally flexible… I will stand by that until we get our scores back >:(</p>
<p>Can someone update the compilation for us?please!</p>