<p>oh - i answered 'natural impulses' as well, but wasn't sure. can anyone else confirm?</p>
<p>perfidy was right, thank god.</p>
<p>broad generalizations, yes. at first, i thought anecdotes, then realized all he did was mention two idioms from 'his ancestors' and then proceeded to make a bunch of boring generalizations for the rest of the passage. idioms are != anecdotes.</p>
<p>and profile again, because (1) it took me a while, but i did finally find 'profile' hidden in paragraph 2 of passage 1, and (2), much of paragraph 2 talked about the soft, line-less borders that seemed to emerge from each other, rather than be clearly demarcated - a technique that was once the status quo in oil paintings in Leonardo's time.</p>
<p>karch, i found profile too, but the author was describing how the Mona Lisa was different and more interesting than the profiles that artists painted at the time. I came back to this question repetitively, and mouth is specifically mentioned.</p>
<p>"diverged from the (dadada dada) profiles that _____ artists..."</p>
<p>Isn't it wierd how all the minds of CC can't agree on right answers when all the test-prep books say that there is always one undebatably right answer. lol</p>
<p>If you're talking about the outline of the head, meaning like, the 3-d technique that daVinci used, that is discussed in Passage 2 with the quote from that Leo guy</p>
<p>Yeah, not to mention that an outline isn't a body part</p>
<p>the chinese american girl who went to Canada and assimilated culture but family didn't? that essay?</p>
<p>resigned or regretful?</p>
<p>--- not sure if this q. has been answered since i don't feel like going thru 10 pages, but i put regretful since she felt guilty that she was the one who felt happiness..thus regretting that she had been, in a way, the reason for their unhappiness..or at least one of the reasons that they moved to the US. also, i just looked up resigned and it means submissive or acquiescent, which doesn't sound like it makes sense.</p>
<p>i loved all of the reading passages...i especially loved the one on the benign and malignant cancer cells...and the ones about culture...loved them all.</p>
<p>lmao. i am so not a 'bro'. i'm quite girly, as a matter of fact. argh, and now that i realize i might've gotten two wrong on the african one, i'm wishing that one was the experimental. how do you know, though?</p>
<p>so far I have none wrong except for possibly the mona lisa one... barrrrrgggggggg</p>
<p>need a conclusive answer</p>
<p>oh and the African one was definitely relationship as it never mentioned African culture. The only reference to culture was in his antecdote about his grandma and that adage, but the body and the supports talked about rediscovering an old relationship, and not culture.</p>