<p>dinosaur, africa, that painter who painted ben franklin, court one, the mini passages about movie fidelity, something about broccoli and story telling</p>
<p>Consolidated List</p>
<p>Vocabulary - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS
Chagrin
Unfailing
Fascinated/Prospects
Disingenuous
Trendsetter
■■■■■■/Rancidness
Characterless
Caustic/Obstreperous
Resplendent
Adept/Pantheon
Stigmatized/Vindicated
Superficial/Cursory
Autobiographical
Feigned/Hypocrisy
Proficient/Repertory
Salutary/Unconventional
Conversant</p>
<p>Passages - NO EXPERIMENTAL ANSWERS</p>
<p>Effects of TV on Courts Double Passage
Both authors granted concessions
Both authors drew comparisons
Both authors agree media coverage of courts could be educational
Ill-advised is what Judge thinks the plan proposed by Passage 1
Stage means phase
Common - cameras will eventually become
Two passages disagree on the proportion of issues that are important in televised court</p>
<p>Story of Africa Passage
Boundaries were part of the natural setting
Landed means arrived
Marked means delineate
Europeans had assumptions of what gardens were supposed to look like
Wonder is tone of sailors
“Story began 500 years ago” amends a previous assertion
Author did not appeal to an authority
Legends fill in for blank areas in map</p>
<p>Storytelling Passage (Short)
Used skills in writing learned as a child
Cadences to imitate natural storytelling i.e. rising, falling</p>
<p>TV Dinners Passage (Short)</p>
<p>Main Idea- to dispel a common misconception
reference to broccoli- provide an example/nature of fresh foods (need more debate on this)</p>
<p>Painter passage
Admiration is tone of author
Unpretentious manner is the style of the painter
Artistic weaknesses are shown by the bad copies of B Franklin
Desire to share knowledge
Decorative style of England contrasted painters style</p>
<p>Dinosaur passage
Unexcited - the authors attitude toward “secrets”
Movement in the ground is similar to movement in the air - Reason for excitement of new discovery
The new discoveries contradicted the computer models
movement of the bird’s feet in the air.
human footprint in wet vs dry soil- provides an example people can relate to to illustrate the point
Dinosaur’s lower their feet first
Scientist’s method: experimentation and extrapolation
Research overshadowed previous interest in mammals
The dry footprints were valuable but not noteworthy
Author explains definition of trace fossil to prevent misunderstanding</p>
<p>Adapting Films Passage:
First author was conflicted, second was assertive
Author 1 would disagree because people want to see accurate adaptations
Passage 1 defends a qualified position, Passage 2 rejects it</p>
<p>^The passages you see there are all non-experimental, and count toward your CR score.</p>
<p>I might’ve let that question blank. I had no clue. OR I may have been an idiot and chose textured. I dunno why.</p>
<p>What was the sentence?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the Africa one about “Imagine!”</p>
<p>I said the author was trying to get us to enter the viewpoint of the sailor’s. What do you guys remember/think?</p>
<p>Yup, it was the author was trying to get us to see the sailors’ point of view.</p>
<p>Yes, that was the correct answer.</p>
<p>resplendent - yes! i got it. Wait, did i omit it? God, I need that point. And i missed one on the vocab. I felt like I did worse than last time. I just hope that there’s an increase. The sailor viewpoint - that is what i got too.</p>
<p>“Passage 1 defends a qualified position, Passage 2 rejects it”</p>
<p>what were other choices?</p>
<p>Another choice was Passage 1 ____________s, which Passage 2 mocks I think.</p>
<p>Which passage was that question relevant to?</p>
<p>Adapting Films Passage</p>
<p>Sorry if this was already asked, but what were the other choices for the marked/delineate and conversant questions?</p>
<p>…i thought it was something like passage 1 is unsure and passage 2 asserts</p>
<p>Was that the passage relevant to media influence and filming trials?</p>
<p>For the question about the building that could have any possible use i put precarious. is that the one you guys put characterless for?</p>
<p>Characterless is the correct answer. Precarious means insecure.</p>
<p>what was the Q’s for
Proficient/Repertory
Saluatary/Unconventinal
conversant</p>
<p>Wow…i think i missed 4-5
Curve predictions?</p>
<p>conversant was the one about the girl spending time in France and becoming more proficient/fluent/conversant in the language.</p>