<p>I got a passage about Louisa May Alcott that was experimental</p>
<p>add to the list: for the africa passage, the “Imagine!” was used to put the reader in the sailor’s shoes, or somethin glike that</p>
<p>i still disagree, in the painting passage, the artist’s style is definitely imitative, not unpretentious</p>
<p>does anyone know the wording of the question for the answer, “the author of the passage was unconvinced”</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it was that “the author would find [whatever the argument was] unconvincing”</p>
<p>how in the world does math have like 150 more comments O.o</p>
<p>answer for the “imagine!” question confirmed. well at least that’s what I got :p</p>
<p>@olleger: because math is phun. and today is pi day :)</p>
<p>^^I guess math questions are more easier to remember than the CR questions.</p>
<p>^More easier? I fear for your writing score. :P</p>
<p>Yeah I’m surprised there isn’t that much debate on the CR thread- there was a lot more in January.</p>
<p>thanks, I now realize that, but I’m a conscientious writer when I’m writing an essay or doing a formal assignment. Usually, when I post or IM on AIM, grammatical errors are likely to occur.</p>
<p>estimate of -6?</p>
<p>would that be around a 60 raw? i’m rounding up</p>
<p>What were the choices for the “imagine” question. Why do I feel like it was changing the tone. I may have put sailors shoes but I don’t remember</p>
<p>Couple of questions…</p>
<p>“the main idea was about use of cameras in court”</p>
<p>Although both passages constantly used the term “camera”, I believe the real issue was TV broadcasting. So that’s what I put… TV broadcasting of trials. </p>
<p>“Decorative style of England contrasted painters style”</p>
<p>What was the exact answer choice for this? I remember seeing something about decorative style of England/America and thinking it was wrong because it had “America” in it, and the passage was talking about London. </p>
<p>“Unpretentious manner is the style of the painter”</p>
<p>Anyone remember what other choices were in this question? Thanks.
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<p>lol math shouldnt have much debate. There is only one answer with work. It isnt like CR which is open to discussion.</p>
<p>In the dinosaur passage,
Author explains definition of trace fossil to prevent misunderstanding</p>
<p>Why is it prevent misunderstanding? What were the other choices for this?</p>
<p>If you don’t know what trace fossil means and I ask you what it means, would you most likely say it’s a bone or a footprint?</p>
<p>Ohhhhh right. Now I remember the question. I got this one right ![]()
Thanks!</p>
<p>Agree with tv broadcasting. It was talking about televising courts like in reality tv and whether or not it was good for justice. The other one talked about law and order. It wa def tv production.</p>
<p>What was the question to the “dinosaurs drop their heel first?”</p>
<p>And anybody remember any other answer choices?</p>
<p>Do we have the question about how other mediums were the same as broadcasting through tv? He said newspapers also allow gossip etc.</p>
<p>I don’t remember the question exactly for the heel first, but I think it was something like what is the new discovery about them… ahh nvm. I’m forgetting it. Don’t listen to me.</p>
<p>The new discoveries contradicted the computer models –
What was the question to this one ^^ ? And what were the other answer choices?</p>