<p>Any which you remember please put down...</p>
<p>I got obsession for one
Cerebral for another</p>
<p>Any which you remember please put down...</p>
<p>I got obsession for one
Cerebral for another</p>
<p>platitude
sanguine
aplomb</p>
<p>do you remember the sentence for aplomb and platitude?</p>
<p>aplomb was like...the girl, though mocked by her classmates, kept her aplomb</p>
<p>Platitude was about an author? and writing about overly simplistic themes like war is bad and compassion is good.</p>
<p>It seems we all had the same "version" test apparently, so what in bloody heck was the experimental?! Did any of you also have two CR sections in a row?</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure i had two cr's in a row. also, i specifically remember not putting the aplomb answer choice. anyone know for sure.</p>
<p>i didn't put aplomb either. i think there was another one that sounded good.</p>
<p>i put freakin obtuseness. instead of aplomb aghhh. i hope that was the experimental one! who even knows what aplomb means? cuz seriously i don't. and i know alooot of words. but in the aplomb section i struggled with a few of em and in every other section it was easy. so that's why i'd like to think that part was experimental... cuz then i can go on with my happy delusion that i didn't miss any at all.</p>
<p>what was the companion word to aplomb? i dont remember putting obtuseness or aplomb.</p>
<p>one of the questions asked like....the black woman's achievements in microbiology _________ the achievenments of other woman scientists later in the century....was it foreshadowed? or constituted....i think foreshadowed cuz it gave the hint that if there is one black woman who can do this...then others will be able to as well in the future...anyone?</p>
<p>^I put foreshadowed too.</p>
<p>And I didn't put aplomb nor obtuseness. I put down something that began with either conc____ or cons____. I don't quite remember what it was, but I remember I chose it because of its prefix.</p>
<p>Contrition?</p>
<p>I put aplomb and changed it to contrition >__>;; But yeah, it's aplomb. The other choices had "mollify" and "assuage" as the second word, so those were out. It couldn't have been contrition, because that means remorse. Aplomb is poise, so it couldn't have fit the sentence better.</p>
<p>I put foreshadow for the sentence with the black woman scientist. Constitute didn't make sense to me at the time...</p>
<p>Yeah, I had contrition too, darn, that stinks! But then again, I'm not surprised since I stink with vocab.</p>
<p>For the black woman scientist one, I also had foreshadow.</p>
<p>i was pretty sure it was constitute damn...</p>
<p>Someone should compile all the Questions and Answers we've got--I elect dag89!</p>
<p>wasnt it constitute????which can mean set up??</p>
<p>That Would Be Nice</p>
<p>Also Its Foreshadowing Not Constitute</p>
<p>...that was my thinking. Like the woman laid the groundwork with her experiment for the future women. So constitute made more sense than foreshadow...at the time...but w/e</p>
<p>I think constitute would imply that the first black woman's findings were a basis for future black women's findings. That's saying that those women worked directly on her findings?</p>