<p>do you mean Baboon? lol</p>
<p>@both michaels (haha)</p>
<p>yes! I chose amateur. Not that that was a guess, but it’s nice to have questions i was unsure of turn out to be right.</p>
<p>what was the word with narcissist? anyone remember any other answer choices?</p>
<p>Success??!?</p>
<p>Yes…it was narcissist and success I think…the sentence talked about the critic being more concerned of his success rather than of the book, or something like that.</p>
<p>Of the revision of his book. Narcissistic ■■■■■■■!</p>
<p>was one of the answers </p>
<p>“compounding…problem…”</p>
<p>i was torn between that and “scheduling…prerogative…” </p>
<p>i think it was the one about nurses having the responsibilities of doctors so they are compounded with a responsibility once considered a doctor’s problem.</p>
<p>Guys, that one quesiton about the environmental documentary being a boon to teachers. Was the answer choice for that C? I think I crossed off A, B, D, E and circled C, but not sure that was boon. I think so though.</p>
<p>Anyone confirm the answer boon for that question was C? Oh and yep narcissist and success for sure :)</p>
<p>^ The answer to that was lessening and province.</p>
<p>so nurses had lessening responsibilities once considered a doctor’s province? PLEASE EXPLAIN?</p>
<p>@hey</p>
<p>it was the documentary was a BOON for teachers, but the enthusiasm was not UNIVERSALLY there. Something on the lines of that.</p>
<p>All the vocab I can remember</p>
<ol>
<li>chagrin</li>
<li>narcassit…sucess</li>
<li>lessening…province</li>
<li>laconic</li>
<li>stolid</li>
<li>voluble…cryptic</li>
<li>concealed within</li>
<li>entrepreneaur</li>
</ol>
<p>No; the sentence said that doctors once had a lot of work, and the nurses helped them with the doctors’ duties (doctor’s province of work), which led doctors to have less work. Or something along that line, I believe.</p>
<p>please explain?</p>
<p>I put reducing for the nurses question, not sure if that was right</p>
<p>@Eagle Was the answer BOON letter C?</p>
<p>do i have a shot at harvard university?</p>
<p>Anyone remember a vocab question about a lady being “upbeat” ?</p>
<p>lol random easy q: did “Fresh” mean “new”?</p>
<p>uhh… how many can you get wrong to get 600?</p>
<p>tnoonan: I don’t remember. Expand on it maybe?
yutainaba: I think so! That was in the dance passage right?</p>
<p>anyone remember what the other choices for the narcissist one, the stolid one, the chagrin one and the lessening province one</p>