October 4 SAT Critical Reading

<p>rb3 I said wry but I’m not 100% sure..?</p>

<p>rb3 i have the same q.</p>

<p>it was wry…i put earnest, but a gut feeling made me change, i checked its definition and it was right…so wry im sure is correct.</p>

<p>wut was the otehr choice besides wry and earnest</p>

<p>its wry.</p>

<p>the other choices was despondent, repantant, earnest, wry, and something not right.</p>

<p>despondent and repentant</p>

<p>why is it wry..??</p>

<p>i forget the quote… heres the definition</p>

<p>bitterly or disdainfully ironic or amusing: a wry remark. </p>

<p>was it really that?</p>

<p>wat was the answer to the sentence completion about the overlygenerous man</p>

<p>oh yea, and the brain wire connection question… what does fine mean?</p>

<p>satisfactory, i hope..?</p>

<p>he was saying how cars are taking over n world is all chaos and stuff (basically). It was wry.. he wasn’t resenting it and the others were obviously wrong. sorry for bad explanation</p>

<p>Yes, satisfactory. “if the wires are fine, then the juices might be the cause” or something</p>

<p>nonchalant, i said</p>

<p>not despondent</p>

<p>lets see how long this thread will last…</p>

<p>yes rei </p>

<p>yup i put satisfactory too =)</p>

<p>its def nonchalant?</p>

<p>overlygenerous=maganimous.</p>

<p>Shakespeare thing was humorous?</p>

<p>how about the definition one about people liking big cities?</p>

<p>yea shakespeare was humorous</p>