<p>pritty sure it was the convival one…God bless direct hits = D</p>
<p>that last SC on NY was conviviality</p>
<p>I also put the gently poke fun for the capital letters, can anyone else confirm?</p>
<p>zap, i put the answer that said “unintentional”</p>
<p>Author using capitol letters: poke gentle fun at an idea?</p>
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<p>I put this too. Before the capital letters part, she had already outlined what commercials had advertised. Then she makes-up slogans for them that seem somewhat funny.</p>
<p>i forgot, but have we officially resolved the philosphoical/scientific debate yet?</p>
<p>How is biased right if the experiment was objective? >_></p>
<p>Capital letters: contradicting ideas imo. Because they didn’t get to “Go Where They Wanted” and “Travel in Modern Times.”</p>
<p>cap letters i did unusual concept…i think</p>
<p>new york celeb pomosity or something</p>
<p>Zing-</p>
<p>I was between that and the sacrastically show two incompatable ideas. I think that the poke fun was right though because how was he sacarastic by capitalizing letters?</p>
<p>yea, but she also says that while they advertised that free will and technology can be allied, they never experienced it, so thus, incompatible.</p>
<p>biased is right, because the later half of the SC said that it was favored in her personal predilection.</p>
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Agreed. I think New Technology + going wherever you please are two ideas that aren’t contradictory, enough to eliminate that choice and leaving the other one correct</p>
<p>yea, but the author never says that she experienced those two ideas…</p>
<p>she says, “Although we never did.”</p>
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<p>I put biased at first, but then what was the point of putting “ostentiably objective experiment” in the beginning of the sentence? >.></p>
<p>how about the question that asked, the author primarily uses the “Am i sure” part to do what? did anyone put play down a pivotal event?</p>
<p>did anyone also get a SC about some Native American work and the answer choices were “synopsis…outline…etc”</p>
<p>Did anyone put curious for the jury question…i guessed… bleh.
distressed/opposed yes, i put that.
and i think i put physical force for the mechanical too, what were the other choices ?</p>
<p>And, the Texas space dinosaurs answer was the engineering? right?</p>
<p>It was like Travel Modernly and Wherever Your Heart Desires (i’m totally making it up, just giving peoplea general idea).</p>
<p>i thought it was incompatible because traveling wherever you want isn’t neccessarily traveling modernly-- but i think poking fun is right i was in-between those two choices.</p>
<p>yea, ostensible objective= it was APPARENTLY objective, but it was ACTUALLY biased.</p>