<p>the mona lisa one was weird... can we establish that the correct answer is profile?</p>
<p>sum- what was the question for that?
doodie- seems like more people put mouth.</p>
<p>I don't think we can come to any conclusion about the profile/mouth one. >_<</p>
<p>I put broad generalizations. I'm pretty sure it wasn't scholarly analyses.</p>
<p>on the cars one, for "what authors 1 and 2 would agree on?" I put that the city is difficult to navigate for pedestrians</p>
<p>is this right?</p>
<p>what is your overall impression of the test?
which part was the hardest and which one was the easiest?</p>
<p>what was scholarly analyses question?</p>
<p>Guys was distinct D? I forget..</p>
<p>it was D gyros</p>
<p>i think its scholarly analyses, there was just a scholarly feel to it. plus, he added a bit of history, like about 300 years something.</p>
<p>Damn, lol, I put personal anecdotes.</p>
<p>anyone else agree that it was scholarly analyses? i second it.. he really wasnt making any generalizations..</p>
<p>I'm feeling good about this CR =) All I need is anything above 700. usually how many wrong is 700 on CR?</p>
<p>It was broad generalizations...he wasn't a scholar, he was a writer...and everything he said was generalized, with a "we" statement</p>
<p>700 is like 7-8 wrong</p>
<p>i will be very happy with 700+ </p>
<p>i will have achieved the point as to why i was retaking</p>
<p>btw i got broad generlizations</p>
<p>agreeing with yankees.</p>
<p>missing 6 should be 700-710</p>
<p>oh gosh.. I also put personal anecdote because he talked about his granmda's saying..anybody know the exact question?</p>
<p>I put generalizations, because throughout the whole thing he generalized about Africans/African Americans.. in general lol.</p>
<p>Anyone feel the SC questions were really easy this time? The sentences basically just defined the word, and you just had to plug them right in.</p>
<p>an anecdote is almost a detailed account or a recollection of an event that happened, clearly NOT the answer.</p>