<p>i also put previous research was untrustworthy.</p>
<p>Yeah I got untrustworthy too because the paragraph opens with "first reliable information"</p>
<p>enigma, because the passage started with stuff about the mystery and ended stating this same enigma</p>
<p>I put the choice of unreliable research as well</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the eastern medicine passage? I believe it had 2 passages and one talked about how old methods of medicine were out dated or something along those lines. Anyone get that section?</p>
<p>See, I didn't like the enigma answer because I was under the impression that an enigma was a mystery that is unsolvable. I could be completely off though. I think I put an answer that no one else has mentioned yet... haha that question sucked.</p>
<p>I had that one too!
I didn't think it was too difficult.</p>
<p>(The Eastern medicine one)</p>
<p>solsek, I think that's an experimental section</p>
<p>solsek, that might be experimental i didn't have that one</p>
<p>eastern medicine was probably one of the paragraph reading. If i remember correctly, the main long readings were the map passage, venus, hispanic, and comics.</p>
<p>Cubsfan23 - I agree... previous research/something was untrustworthy..</p>
<p>I don't think it's speculating about life on another planet because it was more about what Venus was like than what lives on Venus..</p>
<p>I had all four of those!
Was one of them experimental?</p>
<p>for the comics there was one question that asked something about how passage 1 could argue passage 2 because of lines 59-60. Lines 59-60 talked about how kids are exposed to the greatest deeds, and the evilest sins. (LOL I am probably way off on the wording). But was the answer for that show support that comics influence kids in a bad way?</p>
<p>I think I missed like 10 CR questions now =(</p>
<p>I chose the "untrustworthy" one too. On the comics one, how would Passage1 respond to Passage2 saying that reading comics help kids escape life and get away w/o trouble? Was the answer something like "give bad impressions?"</p>
<p>Edit: lol, me and solsek asked the same question XD</p>
<p>solsek - yeah, I think that was the answer. I can't remember the wording either haha</p>
<p>yeah, i got stuck on that one. I just put something with educational because that's the main argument of Author 1 - that comics are not educational.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the answer for the 3 "they"?</p>
<p>I remember the LAST sentence in the first passage said something like "They do not teach kids to do good things - but they do teach them to do bad things". Something along those lines...thats why I said that comics could influence kids to do bad things.</p>
<p>Do you remember the options for the 3 "They" sentences? If you could tell them I probably could remember which one I put.</p>
<p>these are long passages I had.. I think one of the CR section was the experimental for mine. It had to be.</p>
<p>Puerto Rico/ Venus / Comic Book / Mountain Map/</p>
<p>On another thread, they said the answer to a question was "ill-conceived imitation." Why isn't it "misunderstood conception?" I might have misunderstood the question though</p>