<p>thanks feedback!! that question was a bit tricky but I put down insufficiently skeptical, though I cant explain why I did…</p>
<p>@feedback411 I’m sure…</p>
<p>A report on marketing strategy? I don’t think there’s any outlining of “strategy” in the text. It describes cultural change and how fads seem to develop out of nothing…How one generation can be completely turned off by dinosaurs and the next absolutely buck-wild for them. Same goes with the yo-yo: it said in 1950 yo-yo weres horribly uncool, and in 1951 suddenly that all changed and yo-yos had the “it factor”.</p>
<p>I believe that the answer is cultural change. There was another question about the yo yo whose answer was marketing strategies. Perhaps you confused the two questions?</p>
<p>is the one that talks about the meaning for “cold” in the architecture small passage in the experimental section?</p>
<p>@ beautifulmind, no problem. yeah, the last lines of passage 2 talked about how scientists didn’t want to think that apes had a characteristic that is uniquely attributed to humans, so I think insufficiently skeptical of human uniqueness or whatever is the right answer. </p>
<p>@ a1rplanes, ah you’re right, most of the passage talked about commercialization so I thought marketing report was answer (and my really smart friends all said that) but now I think “cultural change” was implied throughout the passage. I actually have hope for an 800 in CR now lol</p>
<p>@ liberalism, I had writing experimental and never had the passage you’re talking about so yes, it’s experimental.</p>
<p>What was the question for the answer ‘insufficiently skeptical’?</p>
<p>What was the question to passage 1 response to passage 2:
Communication ?</p>
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<p>the question for insufficiently skeptical asked how author 2 would view author 1 according to the lines in the last paragraph </p>
<p>can anyone help me!! Which question was the one whose answer was present tense for contrast? And what were the options? this is seriously boggling my mind</p>
<p>COULD SOMEBODY PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION</p>
<p>I thought that “static” was wrong. I put “repaired”.</p>
<p>Was the passage with individualism experimental?</p>
<p>The dinosaur passage- the author used present tense to list the attributes of the dinosaurs ?</p>
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<p>byahn - the sentence talked about how something was fixed, and then went on to say how it changed later if I remembered correctly, so the answer should be static</p>
<p>gogi- thank you!! i don’t remember that at all though… do you remember anything else from the question?</p>
<p>@byahn1129,</p>
<p>That question is from the Greek alphabet passage right? I answered ‘static’ because I interpreted ‘fixed’ as ‘not set in stone’ and it said that ‘____ is not fixed’…right? </p>
<p>hmmm</p>
<p>yeah twistandtimshel is right</p>
<p>I thought “static” sounds really awkward.
The stories were not wholly “static” but changed every time to fit the social conditions.
The stories were not wholly “repaired” but changed every time to fit the social conditions. </p>
<p>Doesn’t the second one sound better?</p>
<p>Cool it must be awesome! Cuz i think i didnt put the right answer in that one.</p>
<p>The Basset hound question . What was the question to ’ communication '</p>
<p>@byahn1129
The passage didn’t make it sound like the oral tales were ‘repaired’, just adjusted, which would indicate a change. They weren’t wholly ‘static’, but adaptable to different situations.</p>
<p>I don’t know. My answer made sense to me, but you could just as well be right!</p>
<p>“communication” is the one about how the two authors differ (passage 2 focuses on communication with the ape)</p>