<p>Post all that can be remembered from the Critical Reading section.</p>
<p>it was pedantry, nuance and complex---- sound familiar or no?</p>
<p>yea…i guess i got pedantry wrong though because i dont remember that.</p>
<p>numerous and unrecorded, direct for the elephant stuff</p>
<p>pedantry = overly talkative… his ____ was unsurpassed: he talked for hours and hours on end. checkmate :)</p>
<p>wasnt there something something aobut loquacious in that question? because that’s what i put and i think it makes the most sense.</p>
<p>Yeah it was loquacious</p>
<p>ped·ant·ry /ˈpɛdntri/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ped-n-tree] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun, plural -ries.
- the character, qualities, practices, etc., of a pedant, esp. undue display of learning.
- slavish attention to rules, details, etc.
- an instance of being pedantic: the pedantries of modern criticism.</p>
<p>they both mean talk to much in the book i have</p>
<p>was it numerous and unrecorded??</p>
<p>metaphor and trust were answers?</p>
<p>I don’t remember seeing numerous and unrecorded…</p>
<p>I did put trust and metaphor as answers though</p>
<p>what about the one where it asked about controversial experiments…wrongheaded and chicanery?</p>
<p>wrongheaded/chicanery is an answer</p>
<p>was it A? i think i put that</p>
<p>was archetypal an answer</p>
<p>and trust and metaphor also correct, was the analogy question finding an ancient artifact while looking for a ball in over-growth or somethin like that</p>
<p>for that one- i put something about a painting.</p>
<p>Was it just me or were the vocab questions harder than usual?</p>
<p>I put … PHOTO ALBUM … It had to be since she found a it in its appropriate place.</p>
<p>Like the rock was found in a cave. You see?</p>