<p>lol oh yeah! now it just came back to me...foodisgood thanks.</p>
<p>I put aloof and diffident</p>
<p>lol oh yeah! now it just came back to me...foodisgood thanks.</p>
<p>I put aloof and diffident</p>
<p>lol this is weird, i have yet seen anyone post questions that i had</p>
<p>Food, I put less chemicals too. Back to the physics one, the question asking about the last paragraph, was A or E. A was something about a lighthearted anecdote and E (or whatever letter) was about how it showed application of visualization or something. I put E, though I wasn't entirely sure.</p>
<p>another answer on the ALOOF/DIFFIDENT one was something that began with a T (i'll remember it later) and PENSIVE.</p>
<p>I eliminated the other 3 choices with a fair degree of certainty ( i think ), and now I'm pretty sure the answer was DIFFIDENT/ALOOF</p>
<p>FOODISGOOD:</p>
<p>I think I put down some answer like "If they use efficient high-yield crops, pesticides aren't necessary"</p>
<p>the anecdote question was somthing about visualization.</p>
<p>what was the verve question? what was the obdurate question? thx</p>
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I think I put down some answer like "If they use efficient high-yield crops, pesticides aren't necessary"
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<p>yes but at the end of the second passage, teh person says that they want to efficiently use chemicals but not overuse them. thats why i put that they would agree to less chemicals (it was D i think)</p>
<p>The only thing I remember about obdurate was that they used the word unyieldingly and that it was about a female scientist.</p>
<p>on the physics passage, there was a queestion like the word "shattered" in line 8 serves to emphasize...</p>
<p>i think i put like their uneasiness about something.
I think it was either that one or the extent to which their former conclusions were wrong.</p>
<p>Jim Shaw... the "verve" was for a different question.</p>
<p>the question about the female scienist was obdurate</p>
<p>shattered question was that physicits were uneasy</p>
<p>VERBAL
endorse was correct
generate was correct for one of the CR questions
umagree to use less chemicals is right
diffident/aloof is right
physics - visual application something not lighthearted (confident about that)</p>
<p>Wait, where destroyed and shattered two different questions?</p>
<p>on the physics passage, there was a queestion like the word "shattered" in line 8 serves to emphasize...</p>
<p>i think i put like their uneasiness about something.
I think it was either that one or the extent to which their former conclusions were wrong.</p>
<p>I think you have 2 questions mixed up, there was one where it said what does shattered emphasize: I think this was was "the extent of which the previous conceptions had been discredited"
there was ANOTHER one that said like what does "nervous" in the phrase "they had come to a nervous truce with..." mean?
this one I think was uneasy</p>
<p>question
why is shattered - uneasy...why can't it be the extent to which their former conclusions were wrong</p>
<p>yes shattered question is uneasy.</p>
<p>VERBAL
ok good job nalcon
shattered - extent to which former conclusions blah blah blah
nervous truce - uneasy</p>
<p>o wait the question with the nervous truce was uneasy, my bad</p>
<p>for the math what did u guys get for that one question with 2 parabolas f(x) and g(x) and g(x)s vertex was at (0,-1)??</p>
<p>also</p>
<p>that one question with # equals multiply and a= greatest factor. thus a#b was like biggest factor of a X biggest of b. i thought it was only I and III because II was 6#6=36 which isnt true but they didnt have just I and III so i put I II and III.</p>
<p>okay yeah nvm. for the house passage, what could be said about both the father and daughter? was it that they were both hesitant to speak openly about what they felt should be done to the house?</p>