<p>I believe so, fragrl.</p>
<p>You mixed it up shoe. Deliberate first then intuitive and that was correct iirc.</p>
<p>What were some other choices for that question, ShoeFactory? I remember debating between 2 choices..</p>
<p>Can someone confirm the deliberate intuitive?</p>
<p>It's right.</p>
<p>anyone remember answer choices to the one about the "innate" sensibility?</p>
<p>"innate" question: the quotation marks expressed the author's skepticism/ highlighted new finding/expressed the symbolic meaning of innate</p>
<p>^ i think i put down author's skepticism</p>
<p>Definitely skepticism. The author went on to say that he totally disagreed with that interpretation of the Mona Lisa's popular appeal.</p>
<p>there was this one question between aspersion and perfidy
which was it?</p>
<p>perfidy i remember it was #8 on section 3 of my test :)</p>
<p>o awsome! </p>
<p>I thought CR was pretty easy/ok.</p>
<p>The narrative uncle/niece one was a breeze. The monalisa was pretty nice too. The one about the city was easy. But the africa one was effing weird.</p>
<p>i guessed D. dont know which one D was though.</p>
<p>ok so can we come to a consensus is it signifance of ongoing relationships or is it examein cultural ties between two nations ... lets not EXAMINE the word NATIONS but rather look at the whole passage</p>
<p>i thought it was cultural ties</p>
<p>I put down Ongoing relationships</p>
<p>i put cultural ties.</p>
<p>relationships</p>
<p>Def ongoing relationship</p>
<p>Wait so was deliberate and intuitive the same choice?</p>
<p>ongoin relationships</p>