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<p>I thought the answer wasn’t lax…i dont remember what else though
EDIT: wait maybe it was, don’t remember. but I don’t remember any particulary hard CR passage questions other than the pencil sword thing</p>

<p>yea i didnt put lax</p>

<p>YAAAASSS I PUT LAX LOL ty i totally forgot that one</p>

<p>im pretty sure the answer was lax, because that was the whole contrast of the two passages</p>

<p>i looked it up on words with friends haha… defy is one of the definitions, which was odd ik. i personally didn’t put that as the answer on the test, but i forget the other choices now</p>

<p>There was a lax option for one of the questions, but it wasn’t a question itself. The answer was something else. Or maybe it was that the lax punctuation had various functions in the Dickens novels.</p>

<p>what were the choices though?</p>

<p>The other viable option for the lax question was pervasiveness of the punctuation or something. I chose the pervasiveness one</p>

<p>@imsoworried I’d say</p>

<p>M: 670
W: 690 w/10 essay
R: 650ish</p>

<p>Anyone wanna try to score me? I think there’d be a bias if I do so myself.</p>

<p>M: -3 (no ommit)
W: -4 (no ommit)
R: -13 (6 ommit)</p>

<p>but author 1 didn’t think that lax punctuation was a problem, and pervasive usually means something unwelcome or whatever… so im pretty sure they were disagreeing about the consequences of lax punctuation</p>

<p>@imsoworried‌
M: 690-700
W: 680 (assuming 9 essay)
CR: 660-680</p>

<p>score me
M-1x
CR-6-7x 1o
W-4-5x (10 essay)</p>

<p>Yea, i chose pervasiveness as well</p>

<p>oh i got an 11 on both my past essays sorry i totally forgot to put that!!</p>

<p>It said something like the pervasiveness of the errors, so I thought it meant the magnitude of the errors.</p>

<p>can someone vaguely state the lax question please</p>

<p>i THINK it was what did the authors disagree most on</p>

<p>Its posted either above or on the last page :slight_smile: </p>

<p>@AchieveLife‌
M: 710-720
W: 690-700 (assuming 9 essay)
R: 640-650</p>

<p>its a bit confusing because pervasive and lax both seem to work here</p>