<p>Oh I remember now, the thing about medicine. I think I narrowed that down to encumbrance and embarrassment and stuck with embarrassment.</p>
<p>The medicince one, I believe, was "vulnerable to...embarresment"</p>
<p>"Although the medical profession is much less <em>vulnerable to</em> popular misconceptions than it was in the past, they still serve as an <em>embarressment</em>." Something along those lines.</p>
<p>I don't think the medicine one was vulnerable, it was something that meant that, but I just don't remember vulnerable being the word . . . .</p>
<p>Anyways, could you possibly put something like EX by the ones that were in the experimental section? It's kinda hard to figure out which ones I should've gotten as answers versus the ones that I shouldn't have gotten because I didn't have an experimental section.</p>
<p>None of the ones listed so far are experimental. I had them all and I did not have an experimental CR section.</p>
<p>well there's 15 listed, and didn't someone say there were only 13 for the non-experimental and 19 including the experimental?</p>
<p>No. There are 19 EXCLUDING experimental. Those who said there were 13 were incorrect.</p>
<p>Ok, then does anyone remember what the sentence these were the answers to were about:</p>
<p>4) undaunted, celebrity
5) indispensable
6) revitalized, consigned
13) uneven...mediocre</p>
<p>These are all paraphrased, of course:</p>
<ol>
<li>Despite numerous failures, the writer remains undaunted, convinced that she will achieve literary celebrity eventually.</li>
<li>Some kind of animal spends most of its life in some kind of habitat. Therefore, this habitat is indespensable to its survival.</li>
<li>Some author revitalized some kind of black literature, even though most people were too quick to consign them to the past.</li>
<li>Unfortunately, some book by some author is too uneven: a mediocre chapter often follows a sublime one.</li>
</ol>
<p>Ok, thanks</p>
<p>The animal was a monkey.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question with the word pernicious as an answer choice?</p>
<p>also, wat were the question and answer choices for the unpretentious one?</p>
<p>ahh crap the monkey one is the only one im unsure about. i remember looking at that and thinking "***?" lol :)</p>
<p>The pernicious question had to do with baby brain cells, the correct answer was "plasticity"</p>
<p>lol i think theres another really easy one like the first question?
it was somethign along the lines of saying</p>
<p>scientific discoveries are not always ___ but may be due to ____ or mistakes?!?!!?</p>
<p>systematic ... chances?/!??!?!</p>
<p>i think second blank was accident</p>
<p>yes the sentence was about a cinco de mayo party and the second word was describing the childrens decorations</p>
<p>vague and trenchant.</p>
<p>yup^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p>
<p>score for 1 blank verbal, 2 wrong?</p>
<p>For the Medicine one, the first blank was systematic and second blank was accident, like somebody said. I don't remember a "vague" and "trenchant", what was that?</p>