<p>i believe so luca.</p>
<p>The way she emphasizes the date in the parenthesis to me suggests that May 21st was very unique and she used “only” to emphasize that uniqueness.</p>
<p>@luca</p>
<p>YEs! something like that</p>
<p>Notice how the parenthesis emphasizes the date. Why would that be brevity of an interval?</p>
<p>“Only THIS morning,”</p>
<p>Notice the comma placement.</p>
<p>It doesn’t say “only this morning did my lawyer come”</p>
<p>That’s the way I see it…</p>
<p>agree with bassir on that one.</p>
<p>Can we discuss the liars passage?</p>
<p>Were there only two questions on the liar passage?</p>
<p>^^ Probably. One of the correct answers was qualification. I’m trying to think of the other question. It may have to do with how the author of passage 2 would react to something from passage 1.</p>
<p>Another argument for brevity of an interval: “Please to remember, I opened the book by accident, at that bit, only the day before I rashly undertook the business now in hand; and, allow me to ask-- if THAT isn’t prophecy, what is?” The narrator’s point is there was little time between his reading the passage and the uncle coming…</p>
<p>Something about common misconception or something!!</p>
<p>I think I was muling between the answers “common misconseption” and something along of the lines of “it is wrong and is of little significance”. Yall remember that at all?</p>
<p>@gthope</p>
<p>Yea I do think it was something like misconception</p>
<p>umm…updated version of answers???</p>
<p>“Please to remember, I opened the book by accident, at that bit, only the day before I rashly undertook the business now in hand; and, allow me to ask-- if THAT isn’t prophecy, what is?”</p>
<p>my thinking was that since he said “i opened the book by accident, at that bit” that it was a unique event? i was torn between that an brevity but i chose uniqueness</p>
<p>Accidents are indeed unique…</p>
<p>Dammit both answers seem so viable.</p>
<p>It could be brevity because it was only recently that she read the book, but it could be unique because it also was very recently. It was unique because it was such a great coincidence.</p>
<p>I really hope its uniqueness</p>
<p>for 5-8 questions there were 2 answers that seemed right to me, I always end up picking the wrong one though… :(</p>
<p>for the string theory question, #13 (if that helps). I had it down to these:</p>
<p>What was the relation b/w passage 1 and passage 2?</p>
<p>B was the author of passage 1 praises an theory which the author of P2 criticizes.</p>
<p>D was the author of P1 examines a theoretical approach which author 2 reluctanly supports.</p>
<p>I thought the difference was the approach but i have no idea</p>
<p>Answer B seems like the correct answer. I believe that the exact wording was "Passage 1 gives a generally positive assessment of a theory that Passage 2 criticizes.</p>
<p>I put the interval for that question because the passage said “just yesterday” but i was caught b/w unique too. may 20th cannot come soon enough.</p>