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

<p>i put shared beliefs… idk in the previous sentence the person was talking about his/her friends having a desire/set goal, and thus this orchid allowed her to “share in those desires/beliefs”</p>

<p>For the Indian passage, what was the one about here relationship with Shamolyi (sorry idk how to spell)</p>

<p>I agree with the “important part of a person’s life” choice, the passage said that the search for the ghost orchid would dominate every part of their life…travels, friends, goals, etc.</p>

<p>@superstarlala I said strained for her relationship, couple other people did as well. She could “sense” her daugher-in-law’s (I don’t remember how to spell her name lol) discomfort, “she’s spoiling us,” “cholesterol, bad for you,” and the burritos thing.</p>

<p>I ended up skipping it but I was between strained and something else</p>

<p>Are sections for experiments different because I dont remember a physics passage, can you guys describe something form that passage</p>

<p>why not volatile= inconstant? The question asked “as a whole”. Sure it was strained, but then the daughter ended up giving her a mother’s day gift that she rather liked. So it was both strained and respectful. Plus there was a mention of the daughter initially appreciating the mom’s cooking.</p>

<p>Yeah, experimental sections are different for the tests. The physics passage was experimental, I think most other tests had a math experimental.</p>

<p>@ringwraith10 Volatile usually means changing back and forth quickly. I think that would be wrong because it was really just a gradual change from “you make good food” to “you’re making my family fat.” Also, there was that issue with the milk where the narrator says “Did <em>daughter-in-law</em>, a girl from a good Hindu family, think that it would be okay to put contaminated jutha in with the other food?” That suggests that the grandmother was upset because the girl wasn’t following proper customs/traditions or whatever.</p>

<p>Yay ok good i remember having an extra math section</p>

<p>can someone elaborate on the physics experimental?..what else was in that section</p>

<p>did the physics one have the strad violin?</p>

<p>No, the violin was not the experimental section</p>

<p>so for those who had the physics one, what else was there?..i dont really remember but i know i had 4 cr passages</p>

<p>Violin was not the experimental. Physics one was experimental.</p>

<p>Was it compassion or self assurance.</p>

<p>Edit: Never mind it was self assurance, just look up definition of compassion.</p>

<p>self assurance</p>

<p>@mpgh I had violin, and I had the math experimental. Unless I had two experimental sections… :stuck_out_tongue: </p>

<p>Edit: Never mind, I apparently can’t read.</p>

<p>For the religion one, it had nothing to do with spiritual or literal “religion.” It was a figure of speech.</p>

<p>to those who had 4 cr passages, i had section 2,5,6, and 8 as cr. which section # was the experimental?</p>

<p>I had math experimental too. Experimental was just outrageously obvious.</p>