<p>the audience would never see the comedian rehearsing numerous times, but only see him never failing to please the audience.</p>
<p>the sonnet is correct in that it goes through the process of revision, but it doesnt cover the fact on whether the crowd enjoys the book or not…</p>
<p>writin is fightin. Sympathy? i really have no idea</p>
<p>It was a pretty simple one. Answer was :controversy.</p>
<p>it said the sonnet was corrected to perfection. and I think the point of the last sentence of the passage was the repetitious revision</p>
<p>writin is fightin was controversial</p>
<p>this kid the main point for that question was the revision without anyone seeing then producing the outcome. That was the main characteristic for Chaplin, to practice over and over again. The comedian didn’t do that it was missing a crucial part to fit chaplin’s way</p>
<p>when the girl first met her aunt she was captivated by her “appearance”?
I was confused because if the question was talking about the dinners the family had together, the answer would be “appearance” but those times the girl only looked at her great aunt, she didn’t really “meet” her…</p>
<p>It never said the comedian rehearsed many times. It said he gave the same performance multiple times, never failing to please the audience.</p>
<p>yeah cath what was her first impression i couldn’t find it in time</p>
<p>@cathbomb appearence. she was captivated by how her great aunt dressed in a non-feminine way</p>
<p>For neatness what was the relation between the two paragraphs?</p>
<p>even if the passage was focused on repetitive revision, the choice for the comedian said the commedian rehearses his program numerous times and always pleases the crowd</p>
<p>It was definitely the musician or something writing sonnets/music over till they became flawless</p>
<p>^it didn’t say the comedian REHEARSED numerous times. it said he PERFORMED numerous times</p>
<p>it’s not about repetition as much as it is about perfectionistic values in which case the rewriting the sonnet makes for the perfect answer. balls easy question…</p>
<p>nihilism,
neatness one i think i put 2nd passage challenge the opinion in the 1st? something like that</p>
<p>The first paragraph describes Chaplin as: perfectionist?</p>
<p>Wasn’t it : A comedian without trying always pleases his crowd…</p>
<p>Well either way, the answer was definitely sonnet.</p>
<p>Edit: Yes Lana.</p>
<p>SATMaster13, do you remember the second quesiton in movie maker one, it was like in line 5-9 what difference is author talking about? I think i put reality and visual something…</p>