<p>I think that might be the same answer choice. </p>
<p>My memory is fading after almost 36 hours, but I feel like that’s generally what my answer choice meant.</p>
<p>I think that might be the same answer choice. </p>
<p>My memory is fading after almost 36 hours, but I feel like that’s generally what my answer choice meant.</p>
<p>fyi the rainy day reading is from The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver.
I had to read it for school.</p>
<p>cardsfan - i put immobility aswell</p>
<p>can someone else verify the answer to a walking passage question
it was either social harmony or interconnectedness</p>
<p>I thought it was interconnectedness.</p>
<p>I put interconnectedness because I didn’t feel kike there was any ‘social’ harmony. I was unsure about it though.</p>
<p>I put interconnectedness as well.</p>
<p>I was oh so tempted to choose “creativity” but I stuck with “interconnectedness”, because didn’t the author say something like “the mind, body, and world were like three notes forming a chord”?</p>
<p>Yes he did</p>
<p>I also chose “interconnectedness.” “social harmony” was a part of the metaphor which contributed to the sense of “interconnectedness,” but it wasn’t the focus of the passage.</p>
<p>For the civic textbook, i said it was irrelevant b/c the biologists felt it was their moral obligation to teach others about the environment.</p>
<p>it was absolutely interconnectedness. the other options made little sense. also, i put down that her tone was deliberate insincerity, but now that i think of it, indignant rebuke sounds much more correct. whateva.</p>
<p>did anyone get “qualification” as an answer? it was asking what tool the author used…</p>
<p>wait…did anyone get ‘contrary’ for one of the answers? I forget where it was on the test, but I just remembered that I was between that and reflective for one of the questions.</p>
<p>I remember putting contrary to, but I can’t remember the question either. I’m pretty sure it was from the walking passage.</p>
<p>yeah i put that.</p>
<p>i put contrary as well, something about what tone the second passage had that the first didn’t or something? (walking)</p>
<p>For the quesiton like what does Passage 1 use that Passage 2 doesnt, is it scenery?
Also, for the scientist one, the thing that both passages agreed was that some scientists were political right?</p>
<p>and for the TV passage,
the question asking why it says “they paraphrase, not critize” or something like that,
is the answer reading is a heirachy?</p>
<p>and another question, asking about the electronic devices,
is it that communication is reverting back to times before reading?</p>
<p>1321432: I got all of those answers.</p>