Official Verbal Thread - Version with Astronauts

<p>What about the one that was like "the party got their vote but they didn't really get their attention" or something and one of the choices was partisan.</p>

<p>Oh, I think I put extemporize for that one. That was really a toughie. </p>

<p>I put tepid for the party that got no opposition but no enthusiasm either.</p>

<p>Oh, good, I put tepid too.</p>

<p>Except for extermporize or whatever I was confusing the word with expository which in forensics allows use of like visuals--I figured notes meant visuals, so I overlooked it.</p>

<p>wat was the ebullience... pessissism</p>

<p>Partisan was tempting but TEPID was the answer because their responses were not strong.</p>

<p>The start of a party was ebullient, but then everyone got pessimistic 'cause it seems a social movement was going to be hard. Or something like that.</p>

<p>P.S: I'm so glad I read Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. They kept talking about how the potions were ebullient all the way through the book.</p>

<p>Yes - extemporize was the answer to the last question!
Also now remember that I had a paragraph on Hollywood series. Believe that the answer to the first question was something like "a framework." I sure that the answser to the second question was "DERISIVE." Does everyone agree?</p>

<p>fundmental element</p>

<p>I got derisive, too. The first was about cornerstones in blockbuster movies, and I put that they were fundamental; prob the same as framework.</p>

<p>I thought "cornerstone" was referring to a turn in the road or something.</p>

<p>EDIT: Don't worry if you didn't get this--it's wrong, lol.</p>

<p>the passge on the bilingual caligraphy:</p>

<p>-was a difficult technique to master
-simple meant uncomplicated</p>

<p>passage discussing pysiological behavior
was the main argument a depiction of a abberant behavior or a examination of a phenomon?</p>

<p>I think I put examination of a phenomenon.</p>

<p>You are right - it was framework. Thanks. Now remember that the second paragraph passage was about birds called puffins. The author found them comical or something like that.</p>

<p>Also now recall that unprecedented was the key word in a critical reading question and petty was a key word in another question. But need help remembering the questions.</p>

<p>oceans are critical to the planet</p>

<p>endearing</p>

<p>Puffins--he thought that they were ENDEARING, right?</p>

<p>Definitely not aberrant behavior. Believe phenomena was the answer.</p>

<p>yes - endearing was the answer
also agree with oceans are critical as the answer.
Can anyone remember the mini-pair passage for this test.
(It now appears from reading other threads that there were at least three different versions of the test)</p>

<p>I put phenomenon.</p>

<p>For the calligraphy, they frustrated eachother. </p>

<p>Puffins are endearing. </p>

<p>Oceans simile about blood and body means oceans are critical.</p>

<p>There was a short passage about a poet show or something?</p>

<p>traveling -</p>

<p>traveling best = meet many ppl
took = withhold
the guy did sumthing annoying to hemmingway</p>