<p>Customary, yes. Remind me again of the question for dislodge?</p>
<p>@Rawrfg Yeah I probs got it wrong :(( I skipped like 11 questions in the CR section… just hoping for a 600+
hopefully my fabulous math score will bring me up…</p>
<p>Guys its faulty logic reasoning im pretty sure. The thing was about how one lie leads to a bigger and bigger lie. The author counters with an example saying that he knows people who have lied but have not commited murders. This is the basic assumption of nineteenth century thinking, which he disagrees with</p>
<p>^I put model instead of customary… (put customary first then got rid of it… GAHH)
dislodge was “i wanted to shake that feeling” or something</p>
<p>dislodge was for the feelings one? the one where the lady moves.</p>
<p>oh and for the passage with the science funding, did you guys think he was “critical” about the situation?</p>
<p>^but then he generally supports the 19th century thinkers for the rest of the paragraph…</p>
<p>Can someone please give me a number for the experimental section?</p>
<p>I put weaken as a synonym for shake. I couldn’t weaken the feeling. I think that makes sense.</p>
<p>Dislodge was in the suburbia passage. I remember it was either dislodge or weakening her feelings or something</p>
<p>Dislodge was in the question about the suburbs and the author “shaking” something off of herself.</p>
<p>I don’t think I got dislodge then. Do you remember any of the other choices?</p>
<p>@speedread23 someone who agrees with me!! :DD</p>
<p>wasn’t that one acknowledge???</p>
<p>@speedread23 But they BOTH believe that lying is almost always bad. And that is the basic belief.</p>
<p>I put weaken for the question with dislodge.</p>
<p>@boombado
I put critical too</p>
<p>i put acknowledge…</p>
<p>wait what was the exact question for the one with dislodge??? i only remember putting acknowledge for one of the vocab in context for that passage</p>
<p>I also got acknowledge. I didn’t get the sense that she was trying to get rid of the feeling.</p>
<p>For math, do these numbers for the write in sound familiar? 2, 6.7 (?), 2, 1, 4000, etc.</p>