<p>What were the choices for the personification/metaphor/analogy question? Don’t remember what I put off the top of my head.</p>
<p>I thought the CR this time is okay… ish. From what you guys said so far, I put “fundamental laws,” “tinge,” and “spectacle.” </p>
<p>I thought the vocabulary this time was a bit hard…</p>
<p>I thought that spectacle was pretty clearly the answer, but I could be wrong.</p>
<p>Being free was the piano passage, and the most closely related answer was the lecturer talking well without her notes.</p>
<p>I put tinge for the cast question on the artist passage. On that same passage, I put contrast between the hands and the flower for the Frenchman, and on the other question about him, I said it focused on his exemplary skill.</p>
<p>vocab:</p>
<p>miscellany
posthumously
more?</p>
<p>Gmer, the choice that I put was contrast because it made a contrast between his large, meaty hands and the delicate flower he drew. However, it did describe the flower as frail - wasn’t sure if that was personification but decided that it wasn’t.</p>
<p>Ugh, I’m starting to think that “bent” was the right answer for the flower one. When I read it in the passage, I was thinking more of how she shaded in the stem itself rather than the shadow the flower cast.</p>
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The italicized intro paragraph before the actual passage talked about her husband being her Chinese teacher, so it seemed clear, and the passage pointed toward it, too.</p>
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I believe one was contrast, which I put.</p>
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Seemed most appropriate for a scientific process.</p>
<p>I said contrast for the meaty hands/delicate flowers one.</p>
<p>Derivation and distrust for the easier SCs. And eclectic for the last one about Native Americans?</p>
<p>I put fundamental laws, too</p>
<p>Anyone get eclectic as an answer for a vocab question?</p>
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I got these, too.</p>
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You’re right.</p>
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The context leads me to believe that tinge is correct, as the artistic process of shading creates a slightly darker color to represent shadow, and messing it up would cause an unnatural tinge. Bent seems like a misleading answer.</p>
<p>yeah I got eclectic.</p>
<p>Yea, I got eclectic as well (which I’m sure is right).</p>
<p>What do you guys think the curve for this will be? I know I got that “renegade” one wrong >_></p>
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I had a tough choice between this and another, but I believe I put it.</p>
<p>Crap, was the answer renegade? I thought it was the answer but wasn’t sure so I left it blank. Ughhh</p>
<p>Yeah, eclectic to something about (Indian? Asian?) culture and how they used different mediums.</p>
<p>Fundamental laws too. That was a tough one with codified rules - in the end I decided to bank on the way the sentence was really blowing up the epicness of “principles” - “codified rules of vision” just didn’t give the right feeling, somehow haha. Plus the science vocab thing.</p>
<p>Renegade was right.</p>
<p>Was renegade even the right answer, Yetirat?</p>
<p>And can we get a compiled list? Questioning canceling scores =</p>
<p>Haha me too CrazyGmer. I might just cancel and take it in December because math was disastorous for me, and the only section that I think I got perfect on does not count that much.</p>
<p>menacing…audacity
posthumously
miscellany
something…monetary
confound? <–was that even a choice?
soemthing…abashed
eclectic
languorous</p>
<p>more??? plz addd</p>
<p>Hm. I can’t say for certain that “renegade” is correct, but it seems to make more sense than the others.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t pick “recluse” because she allied herself with others. I put “mercenary” because my weird thought process made me think that “alliance” = “mercenary.”</p>
<p>Yeah I remember putting confound. Unnerved is one.</p>