<p>Audacities, I think we both swagged out the grid in’s because I got the same for the scatterplot question as well… It was confusing at first to break up the graph, but it was just basic counting. It was 25 students/points as I remember and 5 were eliminated from the horizontal line I drew and then it was 10 and 10. </p>
<p>The reading comprehension questions are just impossible to determine I think we can establish that now for the most part, unless you remember the exact answer choices. I was stuck on that question as well. Memorialize the beginning of the courtship or describe his intent to take her hand in marriage. I might be mixing up answers… But he DID draw her in a white dress (wedding dress, omg symbolizm) so I think I chose that one.</p>
<p>I chose memorialize their first encounter because I felt that it was too much of a stretch to infer marriage from that depiction. Probably the reading comp i had the most difficulty with was the short paired passage about the nature of photographs (not sure if this is experimental) but there was a question what would the author of passage 1 say about the view of photographs presented in passage 2. I was debating between b) attempt at artistic creation or e) subjective depiction of an experience and i ended up picking e i think. what do you guys think?</p>
<p>I put “tough” too. I went back and forth between that and abundance (or something like that) – but ultimately decided on “tough.” Pretty sure that was it.</p>
<p>I wrote all of the same answers that you did! But this was the passage that the proctor told me at the 12 minute mark that he got the time wrong (CAN YOU BELIEVE?) and that we had give minutes LESS than he said. So I sped read (is that spelled right?) that passage – and answered as best as I could – and chose the same answer you say above.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the friendship question on zora? There was suitability, preference, capacity, and some other stuff.</p>
<p>Also was the main point of the marriage one to describe the origin of a marriage? I remember thinking either that or the naive attitude, but thought that was too extreme.</p>