<p>^well impersonal doesnt really mean not individual…its more of a negative term to say “without personality and warmth”</p>
<p>i could totally see why it would be scientifically inclined…gahhh nooo.</p>
<p>^well impersonal doesnt really mean not individual…its more of a negative term to say “without personality and warmth”</p>
<p>i could totally see why it would be scientifically inclined…gahhh nooo.</p>
<p>ahhhh, sorry but saying awesome instead of astonishing is bothering me.</p>
<p>anyway, referring back to the double passage-- remember the analogy question and there was like one lacking nutrients… or something like that, what was the answer to that?</p>
<p>sorry if this has been mentioned already ;P</p>
<p>grove - </p>
<p>the way I understood it was that they believed that if their drug was proven to be more useful than the generic one, then it would receive greater support among the public, so I figured they were looking for pharmaceutical expertise to confirm that</p>
<p>First two sentence: dramatic/anticlimax
Why question? Pivotal event ----> I put like her making a decision
Dragon; attraction to newcomers? —> I put obsolete
Extreme commercialization? is this right?
Scientific/philosophical ----> put scientific
Edison and franklin —> practical intellect</p>
<p>I don’t think it was personal v. impersonal, I think it was individual v. communal. I remember the last sentence included something talking about how he was glad he “wasn’t alone in a book”, and I don’t remember any instance of it being impersonal, which is “Lacking personality; not being a person”. Where would impersonal come into play?</p>
<p>Also, for the Edison question, I put something about being pragmatic, and I felt good about that one because it talked about how they were regarded for the fact that they were practical instead of theoretical like “intelligent people from universities”.</p>
<p>yup prestigious endoresment is definately right…i hope = D Cuz they were directly looking for praise, but I can see how what you said could be right.</p>
<p>Hm, I put communal because of the whole universality thing.</p>
<p>it is endorsement,
the passage said something about how they wanted a well known university to confirm that their product was better than the other companies.
basically they wanted the college to give them a “prestigious endorsement”</p>
<p>yeah for the edison and ben franklin I put it was to show their pragmatic intelligence.</p>
<p>^ I changed my answer to scientific because–he called fate “genetic predisposition.” I think that implies a scientific bent. And I don’t think he’s really any more philosophical than the narrator is, just more idealistic, which isn’t the same thing.</p>
<p>Um, the Edison question was definitely “practical intelligence”: the passage talked about how Edison and Franklin were inventors who used their intelligence for, well, practical purposes.</p>
<p>can someone just put answers they had?! like a list of them? that would help!</p>
<p>First two sentence: dramatic/anticlimax
Why question in the beginning of like three paragraph? Pivotal event ----> I put like her making a decision
Dragon; attraction to newcomers? —> I put obsolete
Extreme commercialization? is this right?
Scientific/philosophical ----> put scientific</p>
<p>k good it was practical…atleast i dindt miss that…im gonna shoot myself…</p>
<p>i was thinking about scientific but i didnt put that.</p>
<p>anyone remmeber any other hard questions? and yea nutrients was what i got.</p>
<p>what is the break when she says</p>
<p>“Did this really happen? Maybe im lying”…why is that question the accuracy? ^^I dindt put her making a decision…I put it wa s humorous break in the play.</p>
<p>also the CAPTIAL ones with free will, what did you guys put? i know we had a big discussion, but discuss some more incompatiable vs. humor?</p>
<p>capitol question was definetely incompatibilaty</p>
<p>cricket: poke fun for the capital ones; still in debate though</p>
<p>There was one that said “Did I downplay my family? Or did I exaggerate? I don’t know” or something like that, what did you guys put? I don’t remember the choices.</p>
<p>why? why wans ti humor?</p>
<p>also what was the piont of talking aobut the cowboy boots and water…</p>
<p>and then like “same goes with rocks?” </p>
<p>is it unnaturval vs. natural, something to do with water, or solids have a tough time breaking too.</p>
<p>alstair interconnected genes
scientific inclined
dramatic then anticlimax
enigmatic
biased
mechanical = physic
distressed/opposed
convivial
expectation and reality
tropical ocean
direct quotes
more historical
expression of need
perturbed
attitude toward students
impassioned
eating nutrients
dailiness everyday
state form
edison academic accomplishment
prestigious endorsement</p>
<p>Personal v impersonal
There is no discussion of a community of readers, just that it helps you (personal) understand you are not alone (impersonal)…</p>
<p>I put humor for that it really…for sure humor
and I put her making a decision cause she later explains why she came to her decision - but this is just my thought…i kinda guess it</p>
<p>and also for the first two sentences, I put neither dramtaic and anticlimax…and I still dont know what the right answer is </p>
<p>is the Dragon; attraction to newcomers? —> I put obsolete
and also the commercial thing
Extreme commercialization? is this right?</p>
<p>no but impersonal =/ not alone…it means “lacking warmth”</p>
<p>Edison is not academic accomplishment,…it was defineitly something to do with practical^^</p>
<p>What was the rocks one? natural vs. unnatural? water?</p>