*Official* Oct 14. CR Thread

<p>thats the only time the smile was mentioned.</p>

<p>so its more of an extraneous fact</p>

<p>Doh...the city/nature one. It wasnt a train of three ideas (or something...sorry really tired) leading to a conclusion?</p>

<p>Yeah, both passages said it was 3-dimensional. There was another question about da vinci's quote about the "shadows" that his painting technique looked like. Didn't it "characterize the effect"?</p>

<p>freefree>No I do not believe so.</p>

<p>Yes, it characterized the effect.</p>

<p>i put profile, why is it mouth?
african-emphasize relationship, not examining the cultural ties
the girl-uncle: she deflects his comment by deliberately misunderstanding him right?</p>

<p>yeah i agree about the 3-dimensions too
does anyone remember ANYTHING else about THoreau?
-thoreau's atypical idea
-different from what teachers taught</p>

<p>what was the question with "limited by nature" . was that thoreau? if so, was that the 1st,2nd,3rd, or 4th question?</p>

<p>yeah the girl deflects the comment by deliberately misunderstanding ("take care, madam")</p>

<p>and it characterized the effect</p>

<p>On the girl-uncle, I put that too. And another question on that passage asked how she answered his question "do you intend on remaining celibate?" (or something like that.)</p>

<p>what were the other choices in the what do both passages agree on</p>

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Doh...the city/nature one. It wasnt a train of three ideas (or something...sorry really tired) leading to a conclusion?

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<p>For that question, I put down that it was a bunch of ideas which he used to support his case that cities are ecosystems...</p>

<p>No, the limiting nature was the city ecology passage.</p>

<p>crap, does anyone else remember any of the other answer choices for the "deliberately misunderstanding him" question
i might have put that, but i might have put that she was thinking about the future or something
also, how did she respond to one of her dad's question. was if as if she didn't have to answer it?</p>

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what were the other choices in the what do both passages agree on

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<p>I believe there was a choice which said that they both agreed that the girl was never going to get married... but the right answer, I believe, was poor and undignified...</p>

<p>no I meant for the mona lisa one, what were the other choices in the what did both passages agree on</p>

<p>when uncle asks heavens what she will become (or something like that) - it's talking about her bleak future?</p>

<p>mathwizard, there was a similar question where the answer was the girl interpreted her uncle and responded as if she were thinking about the future. That was where the uncle threw up his hands, looked skyward, and asked rhetorically what will become of her, or something like that.</p>

<p>oops I think I got that intentionally misinterpreting one wrong.. anybody know the choices for that one?</p>

<p>Dream: bleak future is what I put</p>

<p>Dream: bleak future is what I put</p>

<p>same</p>