<p>For the dinosaur one. Was it movement of the feet or entry into the mud?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the vocab fill in part for a question with “innate”?</p>
<p>I thought it was something like with a c that meant he produced a lot</p>
<p>who knows which section is extra?</p>
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<p>Movement of feet, I think.</p>
<p>I confirm wonder. And I put for the 500 years ago something about being revisited later but that was probably wrong =</p>
<p>Crap just forgot else I was gonna comment about.</p>
<p>Edit-Movement of the feet I believe</p>
<p>I had one about Newton and playing 20 questions. That was experimental.</p>
<p>I put revisited later as well.</p>
<p>@sirena below me: I put inscribe too.</p>
<p>Doesn’t delineate mean to portray or depict? I thought the answer to the marked one was inscribe or something similar.</p>
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<p>NewAccount: Can there be more than one experimental for CR? I had an extra section (think maybe the autobiography passage) but nothing about Newton or 20 questions.</p>
<p>500 years ago contrasted a previous statement because she said “It all began when I received a letter” at the beginning of the paragraph.</p>
<p>Meadow I said the “The truth is the story began 500 years ago” contrasts a previous statement in the passage. In the beginning, the author says “The story started with a letter, many stories do” or something to that effect.</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</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</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</p>
<p>Storytelling Passage
Used skills in writing learned as a child
Cadences something?</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</p>
<p>eclectic means unconventional. He was indeed unconventional. I don’t recall an explicit reference to weakness</p>
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<p>Yes, true. And I’m not sure if I’m right, but the question might have asked for the purpose of the statement? Actually, I’m not sure. That’s debatable. Let’s see what other people say.</p>
<p>I mean, she does discuss that theme towards the end.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the one that had jocular as one of the answer choices? I left it blank :x</p>
<p>Anyone remember if stigmatized…vindicated was choice B or D? The other choice was with incriminated, but I can’t remember which I put, I know I put B.</p>
<p>I said return to it later but was unsure.</p>
<p>I was also unsure about inscribe but picked that one too.</p>
<p>No delontewest, eclectic means choosing from/compromising various sources. That doesn’t even relate to the section</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</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</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</p>
<p>Storytelling Passage
Used skills in writing learned as a child
Cadences something?</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</p>
<p>Delontewest: eclectic means to combine from a variety of sources. Not unconventional in any way, I think…</p>
<p>Actually, eclectic does not mean unconventional</p>
<p>eclectic means from a variety of sources</p>
<p>now I’m not so sure about the arrive/dismount one…</p>