OFFICIAL CR June 1st (Indian woman, Jane Austin, Rovers, etc)

<p>how'd you guys think of the test?</p>

<p>The Jane Austin section had my brain fried. I couldn’t understand it at all. I’d like to discuss answers here, though. I wish I could remember some.</p>

<p>The Rogers was so confusing. The Indian one was interesting as was the orchid one.</p>

<p>the second question on jane austen section made no sense at all. spent too much time on it and screw up the violin one.</p>

<p>What was the answer to the orchid question about religion? Was it the one saying the people feel the orchids are important to them or whatever orrrr was it the one saying orchid interest comes with it’s own set of shares beliefs?</p>

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<p>I picked the one that was about emphasizing something</p>

<p>second question to the Jane Austin passage - I had NO CLUE</p>

<p>What was the second question about?</p>

<p>which statement do both author agree</p>

<p>That one doesn’t stick out in my mind as being too tough but then again CR is my weakest area</p>

<p>Yeah that was it, something about how they both agreed that she knew her society well</p>

<p>Did you guys have the violin passage?</p>

<p>Was the answer to the main idea question something about “artifacts”?</p>

<p>i remember that one, i think i put to describe an artifact or whatever i was between that and another cant remember…</p>

<p>did anyone have the physics time passage? was that experimental?</p>

<p>I had the physics… with the theories and eggs…</p>

<p>if you also had the passage with the indian woman, mars, and jane austin, then the physics passage is experimental. I had 3 reading sections</p>

<p>Can anyone throw out answers they remember from the passages…</p>

<p>what did you put for how passage 1 and 2 related in the rover one</p>

<p>also the frida khalo vocab grid in from section 2, and the gettysburg adress one</p>