November 2009 CRITICAL READING Discussion

<p>cloisville, im pretty sure that it is indeed appearance.</p>

<p>Same as jsha</p>

<p>to cloisville
i guess i the part u r addressing is experimental section coz i dont have that part.</p>

<p>I think there were multiple versions of CR this time; I had experimental CR, but my friends who didn’t have experimental had different passages than I did.</p>

<p>rattling the chain</p>

<p>i didnt know if they were on the same side or against each other… it was so infuriating…</p>

<p>did u guys choose resurgence or the one before that for one of the vocab and an artist</p>

<p>questions about the japanese girl moving passage:</p>

<p>overly emotional or extremely naive?</p>

<p>and was indignant rebuke the right answer?</p>

<p>I said extremely naive and indignant rebuke.</p>

<p>snacktime - i got extremely naive (tsugumi calls her “such a child” and “baby maria”), and indignant rebuke.</p>

<p>for that same passage, did you get “maria’s changing perceptions” for the first question?</p>

<p>I said changing perceptions also.</p>

<p>Did art utilize scientific knowledge or trace it… :confused: ?</p>

<p>does anyone know about the the Susan is the manager and Nathan shopping one. the sentence completion one.</p>

<p>I said extremely naive and indignant rebuke. </p>

<p>yur.</p>

<p>cloisville- i got changing perceptions</p>

<p>I originally put extremely naive although some gut feeling made me change my answer. idk it seemed like Tsugumi was telling her that her emotional attachment to the ocean was baby-like in the face of moving in with her family.</p>

<p>I thought “extremely naive” was too extreme…and I think I said deliberate insincerity…?</p>

<p>but I did put changing perceptions.</p>

<p>To Japanese girl questions:</p>

<p>I got the same answers. So pumped right now.</p>

<p>Changing Perceptions, extremely naive, indignant rebuke, mantel=appearance</p>

<p>i also had a passage about ella baker’s biographer – what did you get for the best meaning of “tailoring”?</p>

<p>for the vocab did anyone get platitude as an answer?</p>

<p>I got given/platitude for the war is bad question.</p>

<p>and was the “barrier” a demarcation?</p>

<p>I said that the barrier was “a demarcation between those who could read critically and those who could not” or something.</p>