<p>do any of you remember a SC about some Native american work and the answer choices included “synopsis, outline…”</p>
<p>so for impassioned question… anyone remember anything other than endearing</p>
<p>maybe sporadic and fastidious?</p>
<p>I dont see why the dragon one wasn’t like dominating (or something like that) cause I thought it mentioned it was really big</p>
<p>wasn’t one of the answers something to do with sharing?</p>
<p>@mabsjenbu123: the point of the dragon example though was to show that huge things become obsolete
so the question was asking for the reason to use that example therefore the answer is obsolete.</p>
<p>Since when have huge mythical dragons been obsolete? They never existed, lol</p>
<p>well, monoclide, that’s why I put dominating but others have said it is obsolete for the reason I mentioned above. </p>
<p>anybody know if sharing was an answer somewhere? maybe to the string question?</p>
<p>All I can say is ■■■ big time</p>
<p>Haha, yeah. I put appeal. I don’t remember ever thinking of a dominating answer. :x</p>
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<p>Yeah. Something along the lines of imagination and such. Imagination was in the answer.</p>
<p>you put appeal?</p>
<p>was the 23 question passage the experimental one?
The first small passages were about eco tourism…</p>
<p>did anyone get the one about a string of pearls or sumthing?</p>
<p>i thnk the answer to the string of pearls was sharing of imaginations or something</p>
<p>was the 23 question passage the experimental one?
The first small passages were about eco tourism…</p>
<p>dang IT i was debating between two of them</p>
<p>Yeah. String of pearls is definitely imagination. :)</p>
<p>dang it i changed my answer once again ftl :(</p>
<p>the mother was romantic; she was already picturing the stove and such that was not there yet.</p>
<p>the answer was volcano. the passage mentioned the older the time, the easier. if it was extinct it must be pretty old. it also mentioned heat. volcanoes = heat.</p>
<p>extinct volcano doesn’t indicate time anymore than a cliff by the ocean, both could have existed for 100+ years. The only thing an extinct volcano is is that it is highly probable that it will not erupt again.</p>
<p>Wharton-</p>
<p>Na, she was enigmatic (or however you spell it) because the author said he seldom understood her</p>
<p>i really doubt ETS would really go into romanticism</p>
<p>it was enigmatic</p>