<p>Is there an explanation for why tabernacle, trespases, etc were for rich history? I probably missed it but I thought it was sensory?</p>
<p>There goes any chance I had at a decent CR score.</p>
<p>I put sensory too. Hopefully we’re right
She talked about how the daughter tried the words out in her mouth or something, which to me seemed like she was seeing what they sounded like.</p>
<p>Wasn’t it sensory because she liked rolling the words in her mouth like marbles?</p>
<p>Yeah she said that the words rolled in her mouth like marbles. That seems like a sensory description to me. If somebody knows if/why sensory is wrong though please tell me.</p>
<p>I think we talked about it earlier. It was referring to the entire paragraph and not just that line. Moreover, “rolling the words in her mouth like marbles” is questionable in that it doesn’t really apply to a sense (taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight)</p>
<p>Vocab:</p>
<p>altruism
prescient
compilation/commemorated
trivialized/exasperated
gregarious
resurgence/periphery
uncorroborated/ephemeral
elites/latitude
endemic</p>
<p>lots more in both sections to add.</p>
<p>I disagree. I think rolling the words in her mouth relates to sound. Especially because words like tabernacle have unique/different pronunciations.</p>
<p>which question was “endemic” ?</p>
<p>SECOND VERSION NOV. TEST. BLUE COVER</p>
<p>COMPILATION:</p>
<p>SC:
hubris
seminal
intransigent
given to…platitude
antithetical…adulatory
embezzlement question: complicity in
an island!</p>
<p>Passages:
characterization of Maria: extremely naive
The primary focus of the passage -Changed perception
what does it mean by ocean-She sees herself losing something that is irrreplaceable
why does Maria mention the times- to articulate a meaningful point across
Tsunagi’s tone when she talks to maria-indigant rebuke
maria feels something for Tsunagi-she finally understands tsunagi
previous thought of tsunagi: never exprienced loss.
losing smth and gaining smth is central for exchange/change
tsunagi has vulnerability</p>
<p>mantle=appearance
special techiniques of forger are attributes
historian had “admiration and disdain” for forger
detective (went to museums and looked for the art he thought was forged)</p>
<p>fifth, seventh, and ninth grade ==> different experience
hard to deny TV to children
barrier between child and adult = demarcation of ability to read critically</p>
<p>environmentalist activism motivated by anger
first environmental passage “accepting a trend”
putting on two hats = biologist advocating policy to save the monkeys</p>
<p>How could the tabernacle question be rich history? The narrator directly states that she enjoys the feeling of those words rolling like marbles in her mouth, which is why the words that the line references are all interesting to say out loud.</p>
<p>which question was endemic?</p>
<p>and add to the vocab list, egalitarian, and inveigle</p>
<p>which question was inveigle?</p>
<p>“Central to exchange” or watever is not the answer. HEr cousin thought it was necessary and beneficial. Thats why she says that Maria, even though she will have to give up the ocean, will be happy with her family in Tokyo.</p>
<p>can someone please explain the japanese article?
i don’t remember anything like that</p>
<p>and in another article with answer choices about environmentalist and wind powered whatever, question 10 i think
concession
or appeal to authority</p>
<p>?</p>
<p>and is it doubtful value?</p>
<p>Esplin: I’m pretty sure it was “central to exchange.” Tsugumi says that she may have to give up the ocean, but she will be together with her family, which is more important. It’s an exchange of sorts, and giving up the ocean is not beneficial per se,but it is when you are “exchanging” it for your family.</p>
<p>What was the question for egalitarian? I’m pretty sure I never had it as a choice. Were there two different experimental CRs?</p>
<p>I agree with “central to exchange” also; Tsugumi clearly stated that you lose something but you gain something else – i.e., exchange.</p>
<p>I don’t remember Endemic. However, Egalitarianism was an SC answer.</p>
<p>It was something about how the politician showed ___ behavior, wanting each of her people to have equal rights. I can’t remember the other choices, but I think that egalitarian was B.</p>
<p>Definitely didn’t have that question.</p>