<p>for the question about the girl reading A Tale of Two Cities before and after Mrs. Flowers, was it mundane and extraordinary? I was so confused on that question</p>
<p>I put impassioned but inconclusive although polarized also seemed like a good choice</p>
<p>I think I put something like mundane to ****? for the poetic reading thing…</p>
<p>and propriety to spontaneity one, what are the other options?</p>
<p>i said “to”?
@cloverleaf96</p>
<p>for one of the reading sections there was a vocab question about how unremarkable an ancient city was… was the answer the word that started with a Q? sry this is so unspecific; i guessed</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the grammar section one where it talks about two fruits…something like “neither display…” a) display b) of them displays c) of which displays</p>
<p>I read the passage in PR and I believe it was mundane to something</p>
<p>@singer316 agree, got the same thing</p>
<p>was it quotidian?</p>
<p>i put impassioned/inconclusive because he mentions elsewhere in the passage that this debate has been going on for a long time; didnt seem like it was coming to a conclusion</p>
<p>@visnesaltare she used the word “romantic” first… but then used the word “poetic” in the next sentence. and then afterwards… it was a very musical description using words like “hymn” and “dancing” there weren’t any words that screamed drama</p>
<p>what was the Irish girl, I can’t remember it</p>
<p>Its not poetic to musical, because at first, the narrator says that she first thought a tale of two cities was only a romantic story, but the neighbor dramatized it with speech.</p>
<p>also for the first question of the last reading, did you guys put “summerize a viewpoint”? or “criticize an attitude”?</p>
<p>i think i put c, neither of which, cause i think neither is singular, and alsos @ vocab question, i think the word is quotidian, that’s what i put</p>
<p>@wilt314: of which</p>
<p>@clover, yeah it was the q word. I hesitated between the first choice and that and chose the wrong one lol.</p>
<p>@cloverleaf
it was quotidian, which means ordinary
I guessed on that one</p>
<p>yay thx guys!</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the answer choices to the math problem with a parabola that said y=-2(x-1)^2+2 with r and s? I’m feeling paranoid, because I literally just forgot what I put for that one.</p>
<p>@wilt
i said of which displays</p>