<p>No.</p>
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<p>No.</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>No, cribbage was not an answer. Just a game the porter beat her FATHER at twice while WAITING AT THE TRAIN STATION FOR HER.</p>
<p>sorry for the confusion!
cribbage WASNT an answer</p>
<p>Anyone get that question about the lavare of the eel on the natural science passage. I put it was the shape of it.</p>
<p>It was size.</p>
<p>it was size…unless I misread the question…which apparently isnt an uncommon occurance</p>
<p>anyone get the question on the fiction about what ‘new’ in the town of that lady. I didnt even get that well, and just put tanning salon .</p>
<p>wat about on the Amazon passage…wat was the assumption you had to make to accept the authors thesis? also what was the narrators attitude to the author approval of goals or something like that</p>
<p>definitely tanning salon</p>
<p>You had to assume that making instruments out of different woods would save the forest or something like that.</p>
<p>yea, the tanning salons right
i found textual support this time :)</p>
<p>Also, what was the answer to the very first question of the reading section…like was it from the persepctie of a young adult traveling on a train or like reflecting on past and thinking about future…</p>
<p>also, i said father. that’s correct. BTw, lol, were there a lot C’s toward the end because i had to guess on say, like the last six so i am hoping there were some c’s sprinkled in…</p>
<p>Oo I have a question. Something about lines 17-23 in the philosophy passage, was it gloomy, tense, and fascinated?</p>
<p>^yessirrrrr</p>
<p>jansat09-YES</p>
<p>@hard</p>
<p>I said reflecting on past</p>
<p>I crap. I got that question wrong. The one your talking about hardworker. I put down that lady was just on a train going to that town or what ever. The fiction story didnt even make sense that well. dang it</p>
<p>@bmsa</p>
<p>But I’m not sure if "“reflecting on past” was the correct answer</p>
<p>any other opinions?</p>
<p>I said the train one…but i was between those two…idk how she’s reflecting on the present…it was confusing!</p>
<p>Reflecting on the past and pondering the future was right.</p>
<p>She wasn’t on the train for the whole passage, only the first third.</p>
<p>she’s reflecting on the present and the past when she was talking about all the stuff she saw outside, and the cosmonaut thing, and the casino.</p>