<p>I knew the real one was harder…</p>
<p>The one with the pebble was playful skepticism
The woman felt frustration at Charlie</p>
<p>– The botanist was CURIOUS. The one thing that separated her from other (also versatile) botanists was her adventures and explorations.</p>
<p>she was curious, but so were other botanists. the passage didnt make that specific distinction. veratility is what seperated her and what the passage explicitly stated.</p>
<p>The passage stated that most botanists of the day could be a variety of things, the woman was just one such example of the botanist. The last two sentences stated that she went on explorations to other countries etc, and this is what made her special, ie: curiosity.</p>
<p>nah, i agree with dma..no mention was really made of her curiosity…and the sentence right before that specifically talked about the 87978 things she did with her work–>versatility</p>
<p>Huh? The last two sentences clearly stated she went on adventures and explorations, something other botanists never did…</p>
<p>botanists could be a variety of things, but this particular women was the only one actually WAS all of these things. Hence, she is more versatile as she is in the most areas of botany.
passage never stated that other botansists weren’t curious. Not going on adventures does not imply uncuriousity.</p>
<p>hope that clears it up. its strange, because the choice most people answered after versatile was originality. i beleive even that is stronger than curiousity.</p>
<p>I put that the botanist is versatile. The passage directly said that.</p>
<p>It is versatile…</p>
<p>what was the letter choice for the carrots answer? I might have guessed that but I don’t remember what letter I put.</p>
<p>also, for the line the point names A and B mean nothing to me lol. Where was the answer located on it? I think I ended up with the one to the left of P.</p>
<p>I have 2 questions. Plz answer.</p>
<p>What were the other answers for the suscipions confirmed one with Frost?
What were the other answers for the negative connotations of “herd” with the politics double passage.</p>
<p>i was between for the frost one
-suspicions confirmed
-he never reached his goal</p>
<p>i put suspicions hopefully</p>
<p>yeah i changed my answer to suspicions..</p>
<p>Yea it was suspicions, there was no textual evidence to support “he never reached his goal” because it didn’t talk about his sucess, but i found a line talking about “People had been saying he was not sincere, and those rumors seemed reasonable”, so thus “Suspicions” is the undeniable answer.</p>
<p>All Textual evidence. An answer is wrong, period, if there is no TE to support it beyond a reasonable 100% doubt.</p>
<p>infinite: what was the answer for the last question for the frost passage? when he said something like he wanted to be the one at the top of the steeple…</p>
<p>confirmed his beliefs or something like that.</p>
<p>what exactly was the last math question which people say was 13.5?</p>
<p>I just can not remember it…</p>
<p>and i did get 4/9 for something… don’t remember if it was the 3^-x + 3^-y = 1/27…</p>
<p>It was something which i got a different (much bigger number) for first and then re-read it and saw my mistake… I think it was the that one…</p>
<p>Same, I only got two no errors as well</p>
<p>what was the answer to the egypt writing one?</p>
<p>was it the one with the when clause?</p>