@ambitious96 do you remember the question for disjointed , mellifluous
@savambi
I know 52/54 gets you a 740. & I don’t remember that q.
@bkmaester I did disjointed and mellifluous too
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@savambi
@aprilnguyen
Look at my post on page 5 and see if you guys remember.
do u remember the choices? or at least the one u filled in?
guys the essay was about compromise but i though compromise meant like agreeing to terms from one side only like for example there is an argument but one side agrees with another’s idea. Is that off topic?
It was something like both authors had difficulty describing feelings or details
Why did the author put the quotation marks around ‘time saving’? was it to reinforce a previous claim or to mock something or was it the one with dubious…?
im not sure if this is the one you’re looking for but i remember filling in something with the option that has the word “complicated” in it
guys the essay was about compromise but i though compromise meant like agreeing to terms from one side only like for example there is an argument but one side agrees with another’s idea. Is that off topic? PLEASE anybody
@bsdsj22 I think it was the one with the complex items and coherence
i remember both author one and two mentioned that it was difficult to translate/write about complicated events or sth. I don’t remember exactly
@MojoShab it depends on how u developed ur essay to support it i guess. i wrote about rosa parks (does not compromise her civil rights for “peace/ease”), steven jobs (does not compromise on the quality of the products he produced) and Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mocking Bird (does not compromise to the injustice and racist society even though he lost in the end). The last one might be a bit off-topic but oh well.
@savambi i put down the dubious option, i think.
It was reinforce the previous claim.
Did anybody have an answer something like “to emphasize the unorthodox use of a term”
and was the answer to the short passages “imploringly hopeless” or “humorously confessional”
was the birds section the experimental CR one?
what about the last question in section 10? --> was it “an application” or without an “an”?
was it 5 no errors or 4?
from the procrastination passage: does the author of passage 2 view the characterization or something as “accurate but incomplete”?
how harsh do u think the curve would be for each section?
ANYBODY PLEASE!
I don’t rmb. is it the one about the life-saving term? i think i put down “dubious”
i put “humorously confessional”
i don’t have a bird section. my cr paragraphs are the “earth, venus, mars”, the haikuu thingy, the procrastination, technology in transportation, Jane Austin, and another short passage whichi cant really rmb
I put “an application” but im not sure about that qns either
I put “accurate but incomplete” as well, as the author in passage one only discuss about abstract writing and not the nonfiction writing .
i think the curve will be pretty harsh this time as the material is supposedly recycled from Dec 15 USA and many ppl claimed that it was pretty easy.
@collegepappy The birds and mammals one was experimental. Accurate but incomplete was right imo. Imploringly hopeless and humorously confessional didn’t come in the short passage. They came in the procrastination one about the comment of that author and his desk, and I think it was humorously confessional. I got 4 no errors but I’m wasn’t sure about the one with the visitors seeking adventure in Colorado and I left it blank but its most probably a no error so. Also section 10 I remember doing A for last 2 questions. I don’t know it it was “an application” or not.
Yep i selected accurate but incomplete
And it is with An since without the “an” the sentence doesnt make much sense
I also got humorously confessional
I donr think the “…” was to explain an unortodox term, I chose another option ( cant remember)
was the angle z 118 or 62?