<p>What does ingratiate mean? Cuz thats what i put for that question @ hipster23. Charlotte wanted to ingratiate herself with him.</p>
<p>It means she wanted him to like her, which didn't really follow.</p>
<p>definitely wasn't engratiate... it means to like win over, and that was not her intent with the conversation.</p>
<p>what about the questions about "painted women on streets"?, the poem about a man praising his lady</p>
<p>A) Quickly forgotten
B) Worth to forget (picked this one. it was either A or B)
C) dunno
D) dunno
e) dunno..fill in those for me?</p>
<p>charlotte and the guy were new acquaintances</p>
<p>charlotte was distancing herself from his complaints
i.e. He says he doesn't like damp air. She says she doesn't notice it
He says he has a poor constitution. She says go exercise</p>
<p>Their conversation was not one of witty remarks. I forget my answer though</p>
<p>for charlie, i put false act of indifference too. because he says "its no big deal" but looks at himself in the mirror</p>
<p>Oh, I put quickly forgotten because it was like they will be forgotten before they are "wrapped up in sheets" (whatever that meant, death?)</p>
<p>@ wildcharter</p>
<p>I put "forgotten by all except those who mourn them"</p>
<p>for the first one i put "forgotten by all but those who mourned them"</p>
<p>i didn't know what "winding sheet," which was in the second line that was referred to in the question, meant but ppl used to put dead ppl in sheets i think</p>
<p>I was thinking about putting that, but since "quickly forgotten" was more ambigious it seemed more likely to be right.</p>
<p>dbacker: I thought Charlotte was playing the "hard to get" act. She'd literally contradict everything he said. If she was disinterested, she wouldn't intentionally try to contradict him.</p>
<p>The guy said "If you saw me before lunch, you would've seen a very weak creature indeed" or something, and Charlotte thought in her head "I wouldn't be suprised," so it seems Charlotte doesn't think to highly of him.</p>
<p>I think the Q about the other women in the poet's lady poem was that they would be quickly forgotten since the poem was about how the poet's lady would be made immortal by his poem.</p>
<p>question...how many questions were there on the lit test...i feel like a forgot a whole section...?</p>
<p>@CoffeeAddict9716 - I believe it was 61 questions and 7 passages.</p>
<p>okay good...cuz when the proctor called time i looked down at my answer sheet, saw 61 q's filled in, and thought that was an odd number to end on...began to believe i actually skipped a whole section or something! what a relief.</p>
<p>dang! i put down B for "worth to forget"!!! -_-. looks like i'm wrong on that one. any more of other questions we can think of?</p>
<p>What was Charlie seen as when pouring the cup?</p>
<p>I put ethereal image, transient however.</p>
<p>For the question about the other women, I put "forgotten quickly" because of that "wrapped in their wrapping sheets" or something like that; I took that to mean before they were even embalmed/put in the grave.</p>
<p>I put ethereal for the last work too, but that poem was so confusing. I thought the "shocked, unconscious" stare was the supporting evidence. Not sure about that one, though.</p>
<p>I put cleaning up or something, but I'm pretty sure the answer was the ethereal image.</p>
<p>yup, ethereal image here too.</p>