June 2010 Critical Reading

<p>Can someone predict -9?</p>

<p>I think I’m at -3. uhg.</p>

<p>For the Austrian girl passage I believe there was a question like the girl comparing the father to a horse says…that she doesn’t empathize with him? Something along those lines?</p>

<p>^ Yes, that seems right. </p>

<p>Oh and Circular, I envy you :D</p>

<p>^ i put that one too… something like she did not empathize with him</p>

<p>is it right?</p>

<p>which choice is that? I hope is D.</p>

<p>I don’t see it on the consolidated so just wondering.</p>

<p>Any chance of -3 being 800? ):</p>

<p>i dont think it was fight/ rampant
i thought it was fight/ “another word”</p>

<p>^ Only if this CR was classified as “Hard”…</p>

<p>Meh, I’m not even trying for an 800. I’ll be happy if I even get anything above a 700 (which is what I had on CR last time)…</p>

<p>can someone remind me what the “familiarly and overly alarmed” question was?</p>

<p>it was fight and rampant</p>

<p>it was fight/rampant, 100% sure because I remember thinking fight is a low level word but I still chose that answer :)</p>

<p>circular your name reminded me of one of the question that asked for circular expression or something along that line (correct me if i am wrong). we have yet to discuss that one</p>

<p>Darn. I hope the curve is at least somewhat lenient. ~ . ~</p>

<p>It was absolutely fight & rampant…I’m sure since I put destroy & aground for some strange reason and didn’t have to time to change it though I knew it was wrong.</p>

<p>the vocab was hard :confused:
and i hated the passage about the austrian girl
the others were awesome though</p>

<p>The “circular logic” one? Oh, yeah, we’ve got that one covered. It’s the blurring of cause and effect (the labeling of someone as “talented” AFTER he/she’s done an amazing feat)</p>

<p>circular your name reminded me of one of the question that asked for circular expression or something along that line (correct me if i am wrong). i dont believe we discussed about that one yet
^</p>

<p>I put the one about formidable linguistic something. D:
I have a feeling that’s not right.</p>

<p>Edit: Oh I was wondering which question the blurred cause/effect went with. xD</p>

<p>can someone remind me what the “familiarly and overly alarmed” question was? …</p>

<p>can someone remind me what the “familiarly and overly alarmed” question was? …
^
I think that how the author of passage 2 would have seen the argument of passage 1.</p>

<p>For the indie film passages.</p>

<p>in the independent film questions, there was one question asking what the author of passage 1 belives to be the problem of the decline of the independet film industry…
and one of the answer choices was money-ralted word starting with m…</p>

<p>Wait was the provisional a Sentence Completion or Passage question?</p>