<p>@ marimare: Not predicted wasn't a choice or I'd have chosen it in a heartbeat. I picked B, was that what you chose?</p>
<p>tlaks abt the nanny runing off with a boy so iput flirtatious
she wasnt clumsy...</p>
<p>flirtatious and unattentive i think were right</p>
<p>Flirtatious is what I put. Clumsy didn't make sense to me- running of with a guy does not make one clumsy. Stupid, yes, but not clumsy.</p>
<p>flirtatious and unattentive...she was distracted by males and let lat interfere with her care for the child.</p>
<p>and grahams can you rephrase your first question like 4 posts up?</p>
<p>Kaznack, your answer is looking too deep into the maid's character. </p>
<p>Stasis, I think B was "unexpected" aka not predicted.</p>
<p>Hey guys, will tomorrow's test be the same as today's? If yes, then isn't that a problem? Sorry, though I'm a senior, I'm still a noob to SAT logistics.</p>
<p>the first passage- they had a quote and it meant that she was justifying or something right? near the end fo the passage she describes the necklace as somehting the girls parents gave her and it quoted that phrase and asked what its purpose was. what was the answer?</p>
<p>sorry</p>
<p>so i meant that there was this phrase they put in quotes. like "...." i just cant remmber the phrase haha. i'm pretty sure it was the third or fourth questoin.
i said the function of that phrase was to justify (to herself) why she was taking it</p>
<p>sorry so vauge i dont remember but i wanna make sure :|</p>
<p>grahams, do you mean the question with the answer choices including Rationalization?</p>
<p>^Pretty sure CB is smarter than that. I doubt it will be :)</p>
<p>The question that referenced lines 31-34 passage 1 or so was to put the situation in a larger context.</p>
<p>If you mean the one with Rationalization, I picked that</p>
<p>LOL, I always assumed that the author of that passage was a guy...</p>
<p>Thats what I put, lolcats</p>
<p>so...several things
- dragons teeth definitely regeneration/ new life...at least thats what the reference says online
- undivined is also definitely 'revealed'...the line was "vast magic undivined", and then talked about the beautiful transformation of the field...makes sense because mortals dont know about godly magic right? but if its undivined it is for all to appreciate...
- and the criminal one...i put new to the act of being a criminal-- not only was it his second time, but he felt like **** after the first time. also, anyone can estimate the value of jewelry-- im not sure the exact wording, but i can easily predict a watch to be, say about fifty dollars?</p>
<p>yeah i meant that
ahhahah wow i suck at describing</p>
<p>Prosody</a> 101 - A poem by Linda Pastan - American Poems
"how does the authro.. something maryland flower?"</p>
<p>lolcats, was it a "more personal" context?</p>
<p>i put linking the narrator's lover to the weather (the windstorm). there was a close other choice i remember debating but that was ultimately the one "supported by the passage"</p>
<p>Oh, I remembered another question, about how the author felt about herself in comparison the camises or whatever it was called. I put she felt old.</p>
<p>^van_sant
do you mean "reverent"?</p>
<p>no, i mean revealed</p>
<p>^ Yep, old...."Middle-aged camillas."</p>