*Official* Oct 14. CR Thread

<p>I said poor and undignified, after canging it from "She should be complimented from the Symes (sp?) family for choosing her. I don't know though...</p>

<p>Also, for the cars/cities one, there was something about how autor 2 thought about the cars coming out of buildings and hitting pedestrians ect ect... I said it was "a necessary evil", which seems stupid, and I hcanged it from "poor city planning", which in retrospect seems more appropriate. Anyone remember that?</p>

<p>Edit: Bleak future, yeah.</p>

<p>nah i think when he threw up his hands and asked the heavens he was trying to get a last minute change? or something like that</p>

<p>For the urban ecosystem passage question with what the word "peculiar" most nearly meant, what did you all get? I kept switching my answer between distinct and eccentric so often I can't remember which one I ended up with.</p>

<p>peculiar flora and fauna = distinct flora and fauna</p>

<p>Distinct. (10 char)</p>

<p>yes! I'm almost positive thats what I ended up with. eccentric is more of a human adjective.</p>

<p>distinctive</p>

<p>i had distinct, </p>

<p>changed to significant</p>

<p>Guys, necessary evil or poor planning? Anyone remember this?</p>

<p>maybe that was in the equating thing, because I didn't get that question.</p>

<p>It was in the reading about cars chaning cities. It sucked. >_<</p>

<p>anymore SC questions?</p>

<p>anyone remember that really weird last one.. i put ossifiy/bureaucratization.. had no idea at all</p>

<p>one of the answers for SC wasn't streamline, was it?</p>

<p>i put that too, i didnt know what ossify meant, and bereucratization made sense.. so i put that</p>

<p>it's ossify/bureacratization, cause ossify is to harden or something...</p>

<p>oh awesome.. streamline wasnt an answer i dont believe dream</p>

<p>^ yup, thats right.</p>

<p>ossify means to harden, so that meant in context to have new legislation quickly get additional layers through bureacratization</p>

<p>for the african one.. did you guys put scholarly analyses or broad generalizations? i put the analyses..</p>