<p>Yea, i put less discipline. The question asked about superheroic good, bad, and stuff.</p>
<p>I thought one of the sections were ridiculously difficult..the Mr. Bebee and the science crap one...was it experimental?</p>
<p>i said that mrs honeychurch would start living her life with great passion for that one.. i remember there being something about the wording that made that seem right.. anyone remember the wording of the question/passage?</p>
<p>i put that she would start living her life with great passion</p>
<p>it kinda seemed like she was boring in her personal life. so how could that be heroically bad? if you're passionate about something, you're bound to have controversy</p>
<p>YESS that was exactly what i was talking abuot fromdistantstar... because playing the piano w/ less discipline wouldnt make her heroic</p>
<p>i put passion but i narrowed it down to those two.
I figured in order to be a good pianist you had to play with passion. If piano were mixed w/life she would live with great passion.</p>
<p>The wording also made that one make sense.</p>
<p>I did narrow it down to those two, so i might, and probably am wrong.</p>
<p>can anyone tell me other answer choices for </p>
<p>i put that she would start living her life with great passion</p>
<p>cuz i knew i switched my answers like 10 times on that question...
overall CR was friggin harrrrd</p>
<p>does anyone remember about the MLK last question?</p>
<p>i put playing the piano with less discipline, because living with more passion does not say anything about fusing music with her life</p>
<p>i put passion, and everything else the same except i put regretablly underhand instead of inapt, cause i wasn't sure what underhand meant. so it sounded right. </p>
<p>I do agree cecile and astronomy were the hardest. I barely got through half the astronomy questions before proctor said 5 minutes. Good thing i knew about the string theory etc tho, probably saved me a bit.</p>
<p>I think the passages were pretty hard, but the vocab were easy...</p>
<p>was the "vain" answer the solution to the problem that had " that the clergyman would try to stop the marriage" for one of its choices</p>
<p>diamondt, yes</p>
<p>what were the other choices for that question?</p>
<p>if "vain" was the answer, it is highly likely that the other one was "inapt" then. Whoops, there goes a double whammy for me.</p>
<p>but passion i thoguht was wrong cuz it said she was passinate about piano, but she was just really quieta dn didnt do much. like she was really good at piano and he had no doub tshe woudl succeed, showing she did have passion.</p>
<p>hmm thats why i put play music with less discipline</p>
<p>she had passion w/piano. when the two mixed she will have passion in life. passion in life can be dangerous and bring one to his/her downfall.</p>
<p>What was the her moving to London and living there grammar question?</p>
<p>I thought it was she moved there in like 1960 something and has since then been living in North London. i thought it was has because shes still living there?</p>
<p>also, what about the SC with the JOhn Adams biography that rendered other books on the subject (something). What was that something - choices were conclusive, prohibitive, and like sufficient i think</p>
<p>what was the full context of the answer "vain"</p>
<p>omgsh... the clergymen thing.. I was like having panick attack (not literally) because I read it through first time and i was like what???</p>
<p>I tought overall it was easy</p>