<p>no arthur 2 of those passages were in the same section</p>
<p>Ah, alright. Guess I wasn't paying much attention. =)</p>
<p>ugggghh feb 15 is so far away</p>
<p>For the map passage, what did you put for the question about "they sometimes get middle-class people once in a while and sit(?) there until they get tired(?)"
I was pondering between dry humor and factual observation but chose the second one because what the other guy did was more of a dry humor.</p>
<p>ya spark i did dry humor because of the next sentence</p>
<p>I put dry humor ...</p>
<p>Does anyone remember something about a rocking horse? The question asked why was it so popular.</p>
<p>i have no idea what your talking about........... what passage was it from?</p>
<p>omg i hated that question. i think i went with more people can afford it... what was the other question in the rocking horse passage?</p>
<p>maybe it was part of the experimental section then ... It was from a short passage that talked about rocking horses lol</p>
<p>what is hte rocking horse you are all babbling about</p>
<p>I said more people could afford it too</p>
<p>So the literary critic (talking about attitude towards Willa Cather's writing) was experimental? YESSSSSSSSS</p>
<p>i dont remember having the literary critic one.. but i had 4 CR passages. was there more than 1 CR experimental?</p>
<p>I don't remember that one at all...refresh me!</p>
<p>I think the rocking horse was experimental.... but i did say that it was less expensive, because of the industrial revolution. I doubt the middle class families were buying hand-carved and glass-eyed horses like the rich people can afford.</p>
<p>ya it must have been expiremental or i missed a section................</p>
<p>What did that actually mean? My best guess is that the area is so beautiful so it attracts many middle-class people but soon they will have to leave because of the dam construction.</p>
<p>I messed up that whole passage. I thought that whe guy was being ironic... and I said that some word meant unfinished or something along those lines. </p>
<p>There was aslo the comic-book passage... I didn't check to see if there were any more questions and didn't have time to finish 2 that i knew I could've answered had I had the time to.</p>
<p>Well it doesn't matter now, it's experimental; it doesn't count. But it must've sucked for you having to read an extra set of passages.</p>
<p>Wait so the comic book one WAS experimental??</p>