<p>slimy worms-thats what i put for dragon</p>
<p>idk about commercialization.</p>
<p>does anyone remember something about why the author used like example of force on the bridge?</p>
<p>slimy worms-thats what i put for dragon</p>
<p>idk about commercialization.</p>
<p>does anyone remember something about why the author used like example of force on the bridge?</p>
<p>I put practical intelligence for franklin</p>
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<p>edison practical intelligence</p>
<p>mechainical force = physical?</p>
<p>what about the introduction of stones? what did that represent?</p>
<p>I think the captical letters was Humor? Why would it be inconsistency? that isnt supported by the passage?</p>
<p>the franklin one was like E or D the other were stupid</p>
<p>turtle, isn’t the answer for the bridge thing to illustrate the comparison or smth?</p>
<p>awkturtle: force on bridge and skyscrapers, I think I put something relating to comparison</p>
<p>it was pragmatic, methinks</p>
<p>which one was attitude toward students???</p>
<p>and the rock one is to show that both things are the same when it comes to water. (something like that)</p>
<p>Edison was pragmatic intelligence, not academic achievements</p>
<p>also, for mechanical, sure it wasn’t (A)?</p>
<p>okay yeah i put comparison but there was another answer i thought it might have been. </p>
<p>for the franklin one i put academic accomplishments. because the passage said people didn’t appreciate intelligence or intellectuals…</p>
<p>smarts - it was what passage 1 had thats not included/mentioned in passage 2</p>
<p>Attitude to students: Pertubed.</p>
<p>so capital words? anyone else put humor?</p>
<p>and what was the rock one?!??!</p>
<p>i thought mechanical=physica…?</p>
<p>for the franklin one , they talk about America’s history of believing in practical intelligence and they take this as a justification of their presence or smth and then they presented frankling and the other guy and an example I gues…?</p>
<p>Slimy-</p>
<p>Humor for which one the one where the author put stuff in caps or when the author says he may have been exaggerating</p>
<p>was some answer like ire</p>
<p>humor for the capitalization of letter (sorry i wanst clear enough Ptgrove//.</p>
<p>I dont believe so…I nvr used Ire</p>
<p>Slimy-
Then I agree</p>