<p>for the black girl question did she find it
captivating or profound?</p>
<p>can you be more detailed?</p>
<p>i think the answer was captivating though</p>
<p>did the black girl find little women captivating or profound
I spent like 6 minutes on it and just put captivating</p>
<p>It's captivating - even if profound were true it wasn't directly or very indirectly mentioned.</p>
<p>You know it's captivating because her entire last paragraph was about how she read it cover to cover nearly nonstop; this obviously means she was captivated by it.</p>
<p>when the black girl looked up at the angels on the ceiling -
was she excited? in awe? bla bla learning? or something?</p>
<p>it was the one about her feeling that the gods were watching over the library or something.</p>
<p>the black girl was in awe (not necessarily in those words)</p>
<p>what was the answer to the one about a benign monster?
(in industrial section)</p>
<p>I thought it was delight....</p>
<p>What was the purpose of the long quote from Little Women</p>
<p>"when the black girl looked up at the angels on the ceiling -
was she excited? in awe? bla bla learning? or something?"</p>
<p>I thought it was like reverence for the educational...ness of the library.</p>
<p>yeah... that's right avantgarden</p>
<p>i think that's what i put. there were some scrolls in the angels' hands.</p>
<p>ya exactly...it was like "reverence for the library's higher education"</p>
<p>so it is y^2, right?</p>
<p>the proportion thing? I had like no idea and omitted it..we're in the CR thread anyway!</p>
<p>i'm not sure but I think I put "argumentative" for the yawning section. Because it was like "we have to look at this issue from another point of view" and then he gave arguments?! Somehow I knew that it was informative but then I was unsure if its a trap or whatever... oh well, i don't remember what i said there anyway...</p>
<p>there was this word-in-context-question: i know that the answer was "equitable" but what was the word used in the passage?</p>
<p>yea i kind of remember equitable being an answer...anyone remember the word from the passage</p>
<p>It was about the Little Women girl thinking it wasn't fair that some girls had everything and others had nothing. I agree that it was 'equitable.'</p>
<p>fair it was! thanks avantgarden</p>
<p>^ i third 'equitable'
I think it was 'not fair' in the passage.</p>
<p>
yeah, he was countering the theory he'd presented in the beginning.</p>