<p>For the repressive/liberal, I think I put liberating/repressive... it had something to do with the French Revolution.</p>
<p>yeah
liberating/repressive is what i had too i think
i remember it now</p>
<p>^^ I had that</p>
<p>What's this tenacity thing though? I don't remember that one...</p>
<p>oh crap. I can't remember if I chose miscreants or anomalies. I was choosing b/t the two. What letters did they have?</p>
<p>which one was the experimental? the second math?</p>
<p>yeah sorry i meant lib/rep.
sorry! lol!
i dont remember tenacity either but i prob. got it wrong
i did TERRIBLE TERRIBLE TERRIBLE on the vocab.
i probably failed the cr...screw thizzzz</p>
<p>also there was a question something about a harsh statement and then was the answer appease or transpose.
i put appease, but im sure it was transpose..</p>
<p>Wow I hope that was experimental too...</p>
<p>in bears i answered "agressive - placid".
was "complacent - bellicose" a choice there?</p>
<p>yea it was, but comp/belli is wrong</p>
<p>chronic thnx! :D</p>
<p>tenacity = experimental.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the question about the woman seeing into the future? was the answer clairvoyant? , or was that an experimental section?</p>
<p>wow you guys seriously need to look back in the thread</p>
<p>yes, it was clairvoyant</p>
<p>not sure of the question.. but earlier people said arrogant/articulant was wrong ... i think its right because the speaker was speaking like she was conceited and speaking boldy....i think it makes perfect sense.. the other choices which meant rude..not so much</p>
<p>Articulate has more of a connotation of 'speaking clearly/precisely' rather than boldly. Impudent works more with unabashed, brazen, bold etc. speech. I think it also referred to her being rude as well.</p>