<p>eightmagnets yea, exactly why I put something else, but now regretting it.</p>
<p>the flotsam one was easy...</p>
<p>the band flotsam + jetsam</p>
<p>:) plus i knew the definition from a long timeo ago :)</p>
<p>mijehar: yes.</p>
<p>pharmaceutical question...there goes another question that I changed the answer to. </p>
<p>Any other feedback on this question? I really want to know the answer!</p>
<p>mijehar
definitely true</p>
<p>Guys, what other texts did you get in the puerto rican thingy in the same section?</p>
<p>i put his individualty shone through because it clearly stated that he developed his mysterious persona through those sports.</p>
<p>"Does anyone know the answer for the question about the pharmaceutical company testing drugs and how it was more rigorous than industry standards?</p>
<p>Stringent"</p>
<p>yes.</p>
<p>ok. I thought "wild" meant that the waters were crazy, in other words I thought it was being used colloquially. So I was thinking I guess Alaska has got some crazy weather and water or something and I couldn't find any other word besides "immense" to suggest a similar extremity. I'm most likely wrong, but how did you guys know that "wild" meant like lots of nature and stuff and not like there were crazy rapids and stuff.</p>
<p>Also, I put unfinished because I took suspended very literally, (which would obviously not make sense). </p>
<p>I said it was a foolish imitation because the passage didn't suggest that the comic book failed to educate. Whereas a foolish imitation was supported by describing educational junk as "embarrassing" and not a very good imitation of junk. That was a really tough question in my opiinion.</p>
<p>hmmm, let me think about ill-conceived failure and foolish imitation.</p>
<p>conceived - To form or develop in the mind; devise.</p>
<p>so im guessing ill-conceived means horribly formed or devised? that would mean badly designed failures.</p>
<p>foolish - stupid, embarrassed
imitation - copy</p>
<p>foolish imitation would mean a stupid copy or an embarrassing copy.</p>
<p>so i think its foolish imitation although i put ill-conceived failure.</p>
<p>someone plz prove me wrong since i dont wanan get it wrong!</p>
<p>dam it!</p>
<p>the comic book was imitation not ill concieved</p>
<p>it was a bad imitation of "real" educational material...it was not ill concieved...or w.e. that choice was...there was nothing ill natured about it mentioned it was just ridiculous and a bad imitation of true learning...thats how i see it</p>
<p>well... "ill conceived failures" doesnt even go with the light hearted tone of the essay</p>
<p>Lewis was sometimes didactic, right?</p>
<p>crapcrapcrapcrapcrapcrapcrapcrap</p>
<p>I think this is -3 now.</p>
<p>jORJE
i think it was venus thing wasn't it?</p>
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<p>Agreed.............................................................................</p>
<p>was the cr passage about groups experimental?
even if it was, does anyone know the answer to what "this" referred to--I put that it is difficult to hold an opinion that the groupd doesn't hold...but was it that a discovery that groups change peoples opinions?</p>
<p>"ok. I thought "wild" meant that the waters were crazy, in other words I thought it was being used colloquially. So I was thinking I guess Alaska has got some crazy weather and water or something and I couldn't find any other word besides "immense" to suggest a similar extremity. I'm most likely wrong, but how did you guys know that "wild" meant like lots of nature and stuff and not like there were crazy rapids and stuff.</p>
<p>Also, I put unfinished because I took suspended very literally, (which would obviously not make sense). </p>
<p>I said it was a foolish imitation because the passage didn't suggest that the comic book failed to educate. Whereas a foolish imitation was supported by describing educational junk as "embarrassing" and not a very good imitation of junk. That was a really tough question in my opiinion."</p>
<p>wild was meant in the sense that i was innocent from mans development
it was like...the wilderness</p>
<p>suspended was correct.</p>
<p>i put foolish whatever, but tahts just me.</p>
<p>I do not think it was dry humor because his statement was not particularly ironic or humorous.</p>
<p>Lewis was sometimes didactic, yes.</p>
<p>I also put foolish imitation, for the record.</p>