<p>I believe the passage with indignant was the dolphin one. </p>
<p>@icequeenforever substantial</p>
<p>For the one with arctic, i chose E, the one with “and it is” I thought if you put the semicolon it would make the subject of the phrase after it the Arctic Circle, not Svalbard, as it is supposed to be. I am not sure though. And I did not choose either dense or substantial, but Im not sure about that either.</p>
<p>Was the answer more businesslike for that one question? And was it philosophical?</p>
<p>@Mango920452 I think business like but
Some people say indignant?</p>
<p>@Poojarox That’s what I put, I hope I’m right! Did you put indignant for the question with the dolphins and behavioral learning?</p>
<p>Indignant is angry, I dont think he was angry, which is to strong a word, I thought he was just stating the facts he had.</p>
<p>The one with substantial was what is the meaning of “solid”</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the other options besides substantial and dense?</p>
<p>8also 10-5=5 and |10-13|=3 |5-13|=8 I also got this wrong only!</p>
<p>what were the other choices for the questions that asked how the reporters final question were? </p>
<p>@Mango920452 For the Arctic one I thought E was too wordy with the and. I put substantial because it encased a great amount of topics. And I put indignant because the author was pretty strong in (his)? point that humans shouldn’t be subjected to behavioral techniques.</p>
<p>Did you guys put impromptu for one of the reporter questions? It seemed to me that the reporter was just firing off questions when she was “exhausting her repertoire”.</p>
<p>I put “probing” as the answer to the reporter. Also, @icequeenforever , did you put the option that was “;closer”</p>
<p>How about the questions of the woman, facile?</p>
<p>@icequeenforever , i put probing because she wanted to “seek to uncover information about someone” Also did you choose the semicolon option that said “;closer”</p>
<p>@Mango920452 Yeah, the one with the.semicolon. And I put impromptu but I see how it can be probing, but I think a probing question would be deeper than just asking about age. But then again, I’m not sure.</p>
<p>For the second cr question speaking with Her questions, it said what does the lines with all the technical questions show</p>
<p>I goess that post repeated. I said facile for that question, which means superficial. @Kylemcg </p>
<p>I put impromptu </p>
<p>@Kylemcg I put the one with facile too.</p>
<p>I don’t think it was facile … What were the other choices?</p>