<p>there were two time ones..
one was about order things happened, and that was the london bands
and the second was jazz and all the answers had 1960s, but it was the first one, found it in the first paragraph, that jazz musicians correlated at least by 1960 but probably before that.</p>
<p>Do you remember like the last three for that passage... I vaguely remember putting down an answer that had to do with both types of music or something... I think it was the second to last question...</p>
<p>Oh wow, for that one I put appreciative or something like that. I think I might have misunderstood that passage (i was really rushing at that point)........?</p>
<p>What? The narrator wasn't scornful at all. There was no feeling of negativity or resentment throughout the excerpt. The correct answer is appreciation.</p>
<p>im pretty sure you dont say someone "stole" something if you appreciate their work. you would say "used the ideas of others to contribute to their own" or something along those lines..</p>
<p>it said in the context of the passage, and the author obviously appreciated the work, remember, the test makers are trying to make it hard by using words that arent usually used positively, its all about the context</p>
<p>yes, i think so. I put appreciation. I also said committed was the one that didn't belong, and also spelled committed wrong at least 5 times in my essay.</p>
<p>hey so the farm girl and college, what was her deal? I had was anxiously anticipating college but understood circumstances, then put not sure if she was going but knew she had the option.</p>
<p>i dont even remember it talking about college except once.</p>