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

<p>The great schism was a break between roman catholic and eastern orthodox</p>

<p>The violin woman was exception in that she left the USSR without her Stad. This proved her case because the KGB upon seeing her Stad in her apartment never thought she would defect without it.</p>

<p>Guys, I’m terribly embarrassed. For the Indian woman passage for the “wisp of words” question, what was the answer?</p>

<p>I said ‘furtive contempt’ … but then I was thinking about it, and contempt may have been compliments… which means the correct answer would have been hateful reproofs. T__T</p>

<p>@ enigmaticescape - It was actually “furtive complaints,” which is what a lot of people and I put</p>

<p>Did anyone get elocution as one of the answers for the fill-in-the-blanks? It was about the speaker that was really good at speaking, although others might not agree with his political ideology.</p>

<p>And was venal and symbiosis also answers to other fill-in-the-blank questions.</p>

<p>I thought the fill in the blanks were hard this time!</p>

<p>@aria I don’t remember elocution or venal :confused:
Symbiosis is correct though.</p>

<p>I put elocution and symbiosis also.
I was between venal and something else, and I can’t remember if I put it, but venal seems correct.</p>

<p>For the indian woman passage, what was her relationship like with her daughter-in-law? Sorry if this has been discussed already.</p>

<p>i had furtive complaints and then changed it to hateful…dammmit cuz i didnt kno what furtive meant…looked it up now ir means sectretive or whispered…so that is right on. i put optimistic for one and dissapointed in american culture and meticulous analyist for another so 4 wrong at most? what score u think that will b?</p>

<p>Do you guys remember the questions? I’m quite sure that those two were not answers to any of the ones I had.</p>

<p>I said that her relationship was strained.</p>

<p>@bonticello I put meticulous analyst as well :stuck_out_tongue:
A lot of people put fan, but I still disagree because his attitude seemed exceedingly meticulous to me and he analyzed the actions of the Stradi players pretty thoroughly.</p>

<p>i put strained as well</p>

<p>can someone put together a list of answers from the passages?</p>

<p>please that wud b great</p>

<p>what was acumen…unwarranted an answer to? anyone remember the sentence and other answer choices?</p>

<p>the gov one where it failed but it gave bad advice to upcoming businesses or something</p>

<p>Yeah, I put meticulous analysis!!! Ugh!!! How’s that wrong?</p>

<p>@bmonticello23 i thought the consensus was that the answer to that one was tempered…failure. or was that a diff question? if so, what were the other answer choices?</p>

<p>I’m praying for a 1700+ sounds ridiculous because you guys are aiming for 2300 -_- I’m a failure T.T</p>

<p>asdgfjkl
I had strained and changed it to respectful.
It sucks because it really is both: they don’t really like each other, but it’s not like they ever confront each other either.</p>

<p>@bhchamp no yeah i had that too…that was a diff question. tempered failures was with scientists</p>

<p>in the writing question for “this”, did you guys say citizen participation or gum removal??</p>