June 2010 Critical Reading

<p>That is correct fathom.</p>

<p>^ Those are the only ones I saw (I had a math experimental).</p>

<p>This wait is making me apoplectic!</p>

<p>The Austria-Girl passage killed me, expecting 600s…</p>

<p>Wow, Nerdosaurus you’re so charismatic! You remind me of FDR!</p>

<p>When can we discuss questions? What I had ^)</p>

<p>Smooth what? Shh…</p>

<p>LMAOOOOOO Al. Smooth.</p>

<p>Apoplectic!? that is not the way to describe an angry man. let me know if there’s better verbage</p>

<p>Hahahaha, nice, aljohri.</p>

<p>I’m living in ignonimy right now because I didn’t get the majority of the vocab that all of youguys seem to have gotten. :/</p>

<p>My grandfather shows gratitude to me unlike my great-aunt…</p>

<p>Indeed, Marjerina. I believe that opinion is quite ubiquitous.</p>

<p>That too!? ignominy is definitely not a word I would use to describe the state of things</p>

<p>reallly? i thought grandpa cared more about me in the present and what I do rather than live in the past</p>

<p>Was the answer for the grand-father question “gratitude”? I thought he’s more concerned with the present.</p>

<p>Eagles, I think your view on that maudlin old man is correct.</p>

<p>I agree with cornetking222…that’s all I got out of the question</p>

<p>Can you all please exculpate me for my terrible memory of this test? Maybe an alibi can be given?</p>

<p>I certainly admire my grandfather for caring more about me and the present. And I certainly am appalled when my relatives and I disagree on beliefs.</p>

<p>I remember choosing approbated, enervated, and acolyte.
…Wrong, right?</p>

<p>Vocab –
diverse
??, strenuous
culpable, ??
ignominy
ubiquitous</p>

<p>Practice passage –
Main idea = To stress the importance of diligent practice</p>

<p>do you guys remember if you put those answers?</p>