<p>Was that 23? I said 23e24a</p>
<p>I said vexed, not enraged</p>
<p>Was it vexed??</p>
<p>vexed , too…</p>
<p>I said vexed? </p>
<p>Least value of j was -3.
I put enraged, but looking back at it the right answer was probably vexed.</p>
<p>For the abstract question, I said more abstract because it only talked about the IDEA of invention, rather than the doctor’s concrete inventions and promulgating it.</p>
<p>I said enraged. Aren’t vexed and confused synonyms? Making both wrong?</p>
<p>I also said vexed because enraged seemed like an overexaggeration</p>
<p>Vexed can mean to be annoyed/frustrated/worried, which would have worked better than ‘enraged’ in this situation.</p>
<p>Has anyone made a Google Doc?</p>
<p>no, enraged has a much stronger connotation…….</p>
<p>Vexed means debated, in dispute of, etc. It’s a bit different.</p>
<p>Also the passage about the inventions was “more abstract”</p>
<p>Was it more businesslike for the behavior topic?</p>
<p>So would the proper answer then be enraged?</p>
<p>Were the last two sentence error problems “no error?”</p>
<p>No it’s vexed. At least that’s what I think. He wasn’t really that mad.</p>
<p>no, it was vexed</p>
<p>Predicted scale?</p>