<p>yea i did get maladroit for the kid who spilled coffee and tripped on his cat. But i cant recall whether that was experimental or not</p>
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<p>that was experimental, i don’t remember reading any of that</p>
<p>The uniqueness of the situation is one. I think there were a couple about Borges being domineering or something.</p>
<p>I had domineering in the answer for two different questions.</p>
<p>Yea. Do you mean you put them? Because im almost 100% sure it wasn’t he was domineering, it was just a common answer choice.</p>
<p>These were on the experimental with mine (I had the long passage with louisa may alcott)
maladroit
monumental
champion…autocrat
Nobody has replied about these when I brought them up, so I’m guessing they are experimental</p>
<p>i think enlightened might have been in the SCs as well, but I’m not sure</p>
<p>I mean I put it as the answer in two different questions.</p>
<p>@notreal yeah I definitely don’t recognize those answer choices and I certainly didn’t read anything by/about louisa may alcott</p>
<p>im still itching about that guy who was reading to the blinding author
what was the definition of “apprehend?”
The sentence apprehend was in was something along these lines:
“I was the driver, but the scene around us was for him to apprehend”
so the author apprehends, and right after that sentence it said he was the one who determined when to stop, when to comment, and which book
so is it **perceive **or anticipate? apprehend can mean both.</p>
<p>from dictionary.com, these definitions come really close:
perceive:
to recognize, discern, envision, or understand
anticipate:
to be before (another) in doing, thinking, achieving, etc.: Many modern inventions were anticipated by Leonardo da Vinci. </p>
<p>Which one would you say it is? I honestly thought that the author like determined the scenery around him. I’m leaning towards **perceive **but I put anticipate.</p>
<p>It’s definitely perceive.</p>
<p>It was perceive. Also I don’t remember domineering as the right answer for any of them.</p>
<p>damn then that’s 4x on the CR</p>
<p>to me the author of the passage was saying that Borges was the driver and the author could merely look at the landscape because he had no control over where he was going…he couldn’t anticipate looking at the landscape because he was already doing it…i put perceive</p>
<p>With any luck on the curve 4 wrong might still be an 800/790.</p>
<p>How was Borges not domineering?</p>
<p>i dont remember domineering either</p>
<p>Give me the questions. I am pretty sure while he was demanding, it wasn’t a forced thing. The guy signed up for this. Borges is the man anyway (yay for my spanish having some use).</p>
<p>I can’t remember the question lol.</p>
<p>does anyone else not recall seeing “domineering” in any of the answers? i know i didn’t put anything with “domineering”…</p>
<p>Oh, okay. I’m glad the alcott section was experimental, it had some badly phrased questions.
Although, I really thought that I did more writing sections than normal. Oh well.</p>