<p>also, for the question on whether Alistair was either “scientifcally inclined” or not, i think the answer was scientifically inclined because the author intially responds to Alistair showing her the gene map as kinda suprised and couldnt make a thing out of it. i dunno, i could be wrong. but i thought if yous how someone a gene map, then ur scientifically inclined, although i could be inferring.</p>
<p>@smarts1/immortalix: dramatic/anticlimax
We need a concensus:
-philosophically inclined
-scientifically inclined (my choice)</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the question that asked how he portrayed his mother.</p>
<p>i don’t kno. all of my cr genius friends agreed that it was philosophical stuff, not scientifcally inclined.</p>
<p>enigmatic</p>
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<p>wat was the exact word for the philosphical answer? was it inclined?</p>
<p>oh i put enigmatic cuz he said that he didn’t know what she was thinking about ever.</p>
<p>Alistair showed his wife the gene map and explained it, which doesn’t necessarily mean he is philosophical.</p>
<p>What were the vocabulary ones?</p>
<p>did someone put grantensinal for one of them… and another had “equanimity” as the second blank?</p>
<p>Do you guys know for sure whether the passage about the black man and his love for books was definitely not experimental?</p>
<p>Definitely philosophically.</p>
<p>Fate is not scientific. And that’s amount the most they talked about him.</p>
<p>infinistisimal or something of that spelling. I had equanimity also for a 2nd blank.</p>
<p>yea, i got equanimity, and i put infentisemal (sp?) for another one.</p>
<p>I had an experimental math mike, and I had that passage too</p>
<p>it wasnt i had an extra grammar and i had the black man passage</p>
<p>It was not experimental, mike77 =</p>
<p>I had 4 math sections.</p>
<p>Just because he believes in fate, it doesn’t mean he is more philsophical than his wife. The hobo down the street could believe in fate, but that doesn’t mean he is more philosophical than me. The only thing that is definite is that Alistair showed his wife a gene map = scientifically inclined.</p>
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<p>I’m quite sure it’s philosophical–he believes in fate, which is definitely not scientific. Similarly, there’s no reason to believe that she can’t interpret it…she can.</p>
<p>Their difference is philosophical: she takes a very literal approve to the gene map, which is that well, clearly, there is a direct route that can be traced on it.</p>
<p>Rather, I find that Alistair, who says, no, all the routes are in fact the same, is philosophical (the fact that there are different colors it, yet Alistair says that they all represent the same thing, means he’s philosophically interpreting something scientific, which she takes as straightforwardly scientific.)</p>
<p>its absolutely not philosophically… because the author was quite philosophical in her views on the world and the correlation between her past and the family motor home. the main difference between her and alistar was the fact that his ideas were based on SCIENCE, genes and the analysis of their spread, that is not a solely philosophical study…</p>
<p>yes, i agree with immortalix.</p>