<p>i disagree with admiration and immediately understandable
put question marks</p>
<p>recrimination for the second one</p>
<p>In the passage the author says the charts are easily understood. So I think it’s immediately apparent.</p>
<p>@Lemonio: Agreed for the same reasons.</p>
<p>it was full time endeavor. the women had to deal with going to social meatings and such which preocuppied her time.</p>
<p>Im pretty darn sure.</p>
<p>what was the “at after all that work, there was no work” question? and also the native american short passage… the 2nd question about what the last sentence reveals about native american texts</p>
<p>@stix2400: the one with stilted was experimental
and it was recrimination for the second question</p>
<p>First of all PrinceAli, the Mercator was easily understandable, not the book. The book was filled with the artificial designs from the Mercator. The question referred to those lines and asked about the book.</p>
<p>List of answers:
Chart
Entranced…lexicon
Compliant
Wry?
Admiration
Inhospitable
Mocking? Or jeering?
slapstick
immediately understandable
full time endeavor
women and aristocrat’s social position
rustic circumstances
financial incentives?
recrimination?</p>
<p>“It cannot be a full time endeavor. That was not even the topic of the passage. The answer was the social one.”</p>
<p>it said that their roles in society did not allow them the time to devote their lives to art. so it was full-time endeavor.</p>
<p>Chart
Entranced…lexicon
Compliant
Wry?
Admiration?
Inhospitable
Mocking? Or jeering?
slapstick
immediately understandable?
full time endeavor
women and aristocrat’s social position
rustic circumstances
recrimination</p>
<p>@SkyHigh: right. And I remember now, I chose “social position” (likely to forget anything right after leaving the test hall =)</p>
<p>@masterus2010 it has to be because they needed time for their “social activities” and cannot spend all their time for art alone, and thats why aristocrats became patrons, not artists themselves.</p>
<p>What were the questions for women and aristocrats social position and rustic circumstances?</p>
<p>wait was was the question for financial incentives?</p>
<p>it was full time endeavor
and it was like he was surprised he had finally done it or something. i forget the wording. for the namesake one</p>
<p>I don’t know why the hell I put accusatory, I think I just misread it.</p>
<p>But I’m pretty sure full time endeavor was it, because those people couldn’t devote the time needed to art because they had too many other responsibilities</p>
<p>I think I did pick “women and aristocrats lack financial incentives”. Is this the same problem as the social position one?</p>
<p>@stix2400 some word with a re- prefix</p>
<p>im pretty sure it was full time endeavor.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that admiration and mocking were correct choices :)</p>