<p>yeah agreed…</p>
<p>When i saw halcyon i freaked out b/c i didnt know what it ment, but i think expedient fit well so i chose it :/</p>
<p>Halycon can also mean happy and PROSPEROUS.</p>
<p>expedient was too common a word to be an answer
and it does not have that many secondary or tertiary meanings that you might suspect…</p>
<p>was another choice for that one capricious? or is that a different question.</p>
<p>is there a dilatory?? I think it’s a 2 blanks question.</p>
<p>i also remember that jocular was a choice somewhere. but i am pretty sure that it was incorrect.</p>
<p>was diligent the nasa one? i got something different</p>
<p>Wow I must have missed at least three sentence completions…I’m in trouble…</p>
<p>Diligent was the NASA one</p>
<p>these crazy vocab words kind of contradict the whole SAT “reasoning” idea..</p>
<p>nasa=dilligent</p>
<p>wrong: capricious, jocular, expedient.
care to continue?</p>
<p>somewhere before:
right: create______affordable</p>
<p>have we accepted that “improvident” is correct? or is that wrong?</p>
<p>correct !</p>
<p>comparing photo albums with portraying them on the wall: i dont remember what i put for that</p>
<p>i put
improvident
halcyon or w/e
servile
and a few others</p>
<p>BUT does anybody remember resilient? The dutch in the 17th century were really ________________ resilient or something?</p>
<p>I got accessible for the medicine or whatever it was question for the second blank. Any other opinions?</p>
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<p>yes…it was something about how a lot of other countries were broken up, but the dutch were resilient and stayed together. something like that.</p>