<p>venice was soooooo easy - i wish it wasnt experimental and i wish that caveman was experimental. venice was ridiculous</p>
<p>smacking: wasn’t that blur between day and night question regarding a part of the passage describing events that go throughout the day and the night? sorry to seem unhelpful with my generalization, but i do remember day activities like running airports and shops or something of the sort, and then the next sentence talking about night activities</p>
<p>haha nvm you seem to have already known about the airport bit i guess we’re all just awake at the same time</p>
<p>fireinyourhole: YES!!! Venice was ridiculously easy :(</p>
<p>fireinyourhole,
Smacking:
Are you guys serious? Or maybe I didn’t concentrate while doing it. But I’m so happy that it was experimental. Yeyyy!</p>
<p>Okay so for the venice people, did you put amusements or water for the last question</p>
<p>and @fireinyourhole, pretty sure it was blur between day and night because it was talking about using the night for activities that are traditionally done during the day (ie working).</p>
<p>hey guys for the caveman one isn’t the answer mild skepticism? …at least thats what i put…</p>
<p>“- Gifted artists of the Paleolithic period”</p>
<p>Can someone please remind me which question this was the answer to?</p>
<p>Also, should we reasonably expect -4 to be an 800?</p>
<p>Is there any debate on the aesthetic value question? I felt like the second passage did discuss aesthetic value…
There better be an amazing curve for the reading because at this rate I’m going to be getting like 10 wrong. >.></p>
<p>QwertyNerd: The second passage discussed the importance of art in the last paragraph. But there really wasn’t anything about aesthetic value at all.</p>
<p>How about the ongoing influence of art?</p>
<p>I felt that both passages addressed the aesthetic power of cave art painting, but only passage 1 emphasized the relevance of cave painting even in modern times.</p>
<p>guys, I don’t remember that question that had an answer choice “color”, what was it?</p>
<p>What do you think’ll be the 750 cutoff?</p>
<p>@hohohoitvo: Yeah, that’s what I put. I know the second passage didn’t say that the art had aesthetic value, but it repudiated the historians that said that it did, which is kind of like discussing its aesthetic value. No?.. The second passage didn’t say anything about its ongoing influence.</p>
<p>@NaderMekadis: It was the question that asked what the word “tone” means. In the passage about the concert.</p>
<p>@hohohoitsvo: I think you’re assuming too much about Passage 1. It didn’t speak at all about the modern relevancy about cave art. What it did speak about was the immediacy that connects us with it. But these two are very different things.</p>
<p>@Smacking: Maybe I did assume too much >_< Then how is the answer “aesthetic power” justified?</p>
<p>wow!! then I got this answer choice incorrectly!! :(</p>
<p>about one short passage one , i think the video game, there was like " both authors agree that video games … one choice is mirror the real experinces another one is experiences many identities, which one did you guys put?</p>
<p>sorry but can someone confirm this: did anyone get a vocab quetion with “tenuous” as the answer(I got muddled and actually chose irrefutable…)? just noticed that no list I’ve seen on here actually has this word.</p>
<p>So was that in the experimental section??
(fingers crossed because I’m pretty sure that it was the only vocab question I missed TAT)</p>
<p>and I’m pretty sure I put the identity option for the video game question!</p>
<p>I think the one with aesthetic power should actually be " diversity of its content" cuz P1 spent a whole paragraph talking about the paintings’ receptiveness, which was definitely an aspect of " diversity of its content". However, P2 didn’t even mention anything about diversity… Thinking about that, I am almost 100% positive that the correct answer was " diversity of it’s content"!!..</p>
<p>And about the “unrelenting force of nature” one, I am pretty sure it wasn’t “unrelenting” but “relentless”, which is close to "unrelenting " but not exactly the same… “Relentless” is something like cruel and without pitying the other party and "unrelenting " is like tenacious, so I didn’t choose that one but something about indefinable landscape, though I am really not so sure about that right now…</p>