<p>there was NOTHING serene about her feelings</p>
<p>u shuld look up the word serene, she was obviously irritated and i remember the author mentioning that she was even wounded, and she culdnt perform any chores... and an 'intimidated child'.... where does the serenity come in</p>
<p>wait wait wait, were the choices for nostalgia-serenity and isolation and dejection in the same question? or are those two different qeustions? i think the question was between isolation and feeling diminished</p>
<p>but the more i think about it, it is probably isolated and dejected</p>
<p>HEY GUYS did u guys get a sentence completion question with like SUBLIME and PREDICTABLE or sumtin like that, wut was the answer to that?</p>
<p>damn i put nostalgia and serenity...seemed soo right at the time...</p>
<p>for the sublime one, i put "uneven"</p>
<p>as did i ^</p>
<p>wat about the sc with medical advances.. and the last blank was embarrased.. wat was the first blank</p>
<p>uneven....mediocre</p>
<p>can anyone confirm this? (this is missing from the official list see the thread with about 13 so far)</p>
<p>yes, thats correct</p>
<p>dude, she was definitely serene/tranquil... the passage provided the contrast of her neurotic daughter and her oblivious self</p>
<p>umm.. nope.. i dun think so, my neighbor who scored a 1600 on her january sat told me its dejected and isolation</p>
<p>lol, i put down serene, but the problem is that her daughter was neither neurotic nor was the old woman calm or without troubles</p>
<p>next question, when the author repeated the word tradition over and over, was that for exaggeration or for disparaging? i put down exaggeration because he's stressing the tradition, disparage means to criticize, i dont know why he would be stressing <em>tradition</em> if he's criticizing the opponents of tradition</p>
<p>it was "conventional" that he stressed</p>
<p>Oh boy, ironchef, you almost definitely got the repetition one wrong.</p>
<p>Only question on writing that really bothered me:</p>
<p>Forty years have passed since African-Americans staged a march on Washington, D.C., in an attempt to secure civil rights. No error</p>
<p>It was between those two for me; I ended up going no error, but what's bothering me is the fact that there's a comma after D.C. I don't really know why, but it is. Any ideas?</p>
<p>ah..hmm that question bothered me too. I was thinking no error also, but the comma makes it confusing. I chose "in an attempt" but that probably is wrong. anyone else have an answer to this? Also, was this in the same section as the paragraph about the father with good listening skills? If it isn't, its an experimental.</p>
<p>true- introduce counter argument</p>
<p>nostalgia and serentiy- i dont think so, i dont remembre the other choice, but nostalgia might work but serenity doesn't, how was she calm and peacful?</p>
<p>elixer- i didn't choose archaelogy because i thought that woudl be the trick since that is what the passage mentions but i think he was talking about the whole entire idea of a new discovery, for any occupation.</p>
<p>Mrs. D says nice kiddys= implicit critisizem (saying how nice the new people there were, nothing about how nice she was or her children)</p>
<p>intimidating child i forgot- if it was the diminished one i might have put that</p>
<p>cloning- using michael jordan shows purpose as to why clone</p>
<p>cloneing- chances to become something vs. horse jockey= gene has some form of talent in it</p>
<p>cloneing- they both assume human cloning is possible</p>
<p>mrs d- isolated and dejected, only one that seemed possible</p>
<p>Mr.s D- sensory stuff, whichever one seemed best but wasn't the regimented thing</p>
<p>chicago- bar moved their, repreades convention to show disgust in modern art,</p>
<p>cloneing- they both assume human cloning is possible</p>
<p>was this an answer choice?</p>