<p>@Amazon yes. Another answer choice was repugnance for…disdain</p>
<p>@amazon: yes the penchant one was about the bird nests</p>
<p>[repugnant</a> - definition of repugnant by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.](<a href=“Repugnant]repugnant - definition of repugnant]repugnant by The Free Dictionary”>Repugnant - definition of repugnant by The Free Dictionary) fits alot better cuz the deliberate raidin of other birds nest would be repugnant</p>
<p>What were the other choices for the neatness is a virtue question?</p>
<p>And why is the answer neatness is a virtue?</p>
<p>so far, we have two questions for the neatness questions:</p>
<ol>
<li>both authors assume orderliness and neatness are virtues</li>
<li>reserevation because messiness can cause a loss of time</li>
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<p>can somebody please remember the other two?</p>
<p>also for SC: we have 17/19. LET’S TRY TO FINISH THAT OFF AS WELL.</p>
<p>deliberate…work
peremptory
Implacable
Anomalous
writin is fightin controversy
precipitate…confluence.
penchant for…enmity
beguiled…havoc
characterization…derisive
polar
jovial
culled
truncated
scavenger
mimicry
fashion
finite
welcomed…diminished
fortuitous</p>
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<p>I don’t think repugnance would be the right word. </p>
<p>From dictionary.com:
3. opposed or contrary,as in nature or character.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the sentence for the polar question</p>
<p>true but it also means offensive distatsteful behavior by saying the bird watchers would look ath birds would enmity or extreme hostility is extreme</p>
<p>disdain just seems like a more moderate choice</p>
<p>can someone answer my question please</p>
<p>^ are you serious?</p>
<p>And does anyone remember the sentence for welcomed…diminished?</p>
<p>same as a -1 or a -2. maybe even -3.</p>
<p>Is there a full list of all of the answers? </p>
<p>This is mine:</p>
<p>penchant/enmity
derisive
beguiled/havoc
truncated
evenhanded
intergenerational connection
peremptory
reflective
aunt is detailed, pays attention to detail
skeptical
amplified the 1st sentence
deliberate/work
poet polishes sonnet
Chaplin is a perfectionist
process and outcome
reserved
controversy
appearance
2nd challenges 1st
aunt is an influence on and a reflection of the girl
acute = severe
author doesn’t identify with a specific culture
messiness DOES cause loss of time
analogy is flawed
electoral college represents wide variety of voters
precipitate/confluence
jovial
accident = circumstances
indication
The number stuck with me (is the transition point)
qualify a view
analyze faults in the alternatives
alternate system
revelatory
polar
scavenger
respects the aunt though she is an embarrassment to the family
anomalous
unrealistic expectations
analogies
mimicry
abundance/finite
implacable
share cultural heritage
came to mind
shift in popular culture
possible misconception
skin-misconception (different from the one before it, which was a spaceship analogy)
reaches of space are impossible to imagine
parentheses = boundary
reiterates a point
electoral college impacts campaigns
no solution included
distance between planets will remain the same
fortuitous
welcomed/diminished</p>
<p>@bruceparklee</p>
<p>yes, 5/2 < a < 9/2. but you really should be asking this at the math section…</p>
<p>CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTIONS</p>
<p>@bruceparklee</p>
<p>given that you didn’t mess up on any of the other questions. yes. i think it’s possible.</p>
<p>then there’s the subjective issue of your essay. -trollface-</p>
<p>I have several questions…please answer them!!!</p>
<p>1) What were the other choices for the question with Passage one criticizes and Passage two clears up a misconception? And is that the right answer?</p>
<p>2) Why is the answer to one question “neatness is a virtue”? And what were the other choices?</p>
<p>3) Multiple parties, impede progress…why is that correct and what were the other choices?</p>
<p>Two things:
- The disdain/repugnance wouldn’t work because the question was saying people would look <blank> upon a bird that DOESNT steal the eggs. The first part had to be a word like penchant for.
- The china girl question about why the aunt was speaking in Chinese/english…was it that she wanted to teach cultural heritage or that she was reflecting the life around her</blank></p>
<p>@Galinda.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Yes, that’s right. idr other choices.</p></li>
<li><p>They both thought that neatness was a virtue (A quality considered morally good or desirable in a person). </p></li>
<li><p>I didn’t think that was correct, I thought there was another choice that said they would split up into factions or something, which was stated in the passage too.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>@perfect36
the polar question was saying how the audience at a theater(i think) kept changing moods</p>
<p>@galinda
3. Yes, that was correct, it was along the lines that it would impeded elections by creating factions in the electorate I believe.</p>
<p>@amazon
- The answer to the question was penchant… enmity</p>
<ol>
<li>she was reflecting the life around her, the passage clearly stated how she would go into conversations in chinese and english to talk about how the world has changed since she was a child.</li>
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