<p>i put the latter</p>
<p>I put admiration too.
Can we discuss the answer for the problem with wry, inquisitive, and puzzled?
I put inquisitive.</p>
<p>Also, for the one that had “jeer at, satirical, mock at the biographies…” which one was the answer?</p>
<p>of those two, it will probably be entranced…lexicon rather than incensed…diction because incensed means to be very angry. I got that one wrong :(</p>
<p>No, it’s entranced/lexicon because the sentence says that her readers enjoy that kind of style, so they wouldn’t have issues understanding it.</p>
<p>the answer was “entranced, lexicon,” because it said “the readers were excited to find esoteric words…”</p>
<p>admiration is a definite answer.</p>
<p>I put puzzled instead of inquistive.</p>
<p>For those with math experimental, anyone have a hunch which was the experimental one? I’m guessing the one before the last, since that one seemed different then the others…</p>
<p>For the Art crit reading section, the question had to do with her tone in making a statement. Two of the choices were about satirizing something, or mocking the generalization. I said mocking. Confirm/deny/other?</p>
<p>I didn’t put anything related to satirizing or mocking.</p>
<p>I put ‘wry’ because she was mocking the story. And I also put ‘satirical’. it’s not ‘jeer at biographies’ or whatever cause there is nothing about a biography in the passage.</p>
<p>mocking and jeering (for diff mc’s)</p>
<p>Also, can we get confirmation on what the answer was to that last question on the artist passage about the general idea?</p>
<p>
she’s talking about the stereotypical artist biography</p>
<p>What was the answer to the 2nd last question of the artist passage? the one that compared feminism to aristocracies or something?</p>
<p>and are inquistive/puzzled/wry all answers to the same question?</p>
<p>
it’s not a biography though. It’s a stereotypical STORY</p>
<p>a confirmed answers list?:
Chart?
Entranced…lexicon?
Compliant?
Wry?
Admiration?
Inhospitable
Mocking?</p>
<p>add to the list or confirm</p>
<p>what???
admiration is definetly not the answer
of course they both admired their pupil’s art</p>
<p>but the point of each story was that they discovered their pupils skill…
not that they admired it</p>
<p>since this was part of her discussing the myth’s where the artists were “discovered” from humble beginnings
to person above me</p>
<p>chart
entranced
compliant
wry
discovery
inhospitable
mocking</p>
<p>wry - tone question to one sentence</p>
<p>The answer was jeering for that question.</p>
<p>Anyone get slapstick?</p>
<p>
isn’t a story about how a great artist was discovered a biography? or part of one, at least.</p>