<p>It was prov charm because he later talked about how amazing and great it was to stop a town and have a good nights rest with real food.</p>
<p>Hmm. Does anyone remember in the passages about geniouses it was like "passage 1 and passage 2 differ in that" </p>
<p>1 option: author 1 views geniuses as noncommonplace while author 2 provides evidence which proves this wrong (or something - this wasnt the correct answer it was just one of them)</p>
<p>for that one, i think i put that the 2nd one describes someone with "genious" and the 1st one would oppose this, or something like that.</p>
<p>what was the second question that asked about writing styles such as paradox?</p>
<p>Yeah, I remember putting what hawkphoenix put. I don't think it was the "commonplace" answer, 'cause Passage 2 addresses that there are few geniuses in the world. I could be wrong though.</p>
<p>it wasn't the commonplace answer for the genius article... i remember thinking that at first but then another answer was correct, i'm fairly confident of it.</p>
<p>... it was paradox-- some statement on loneliness/being alone.</p>
<p>what was the punishment one? that one was tough. I forgot all the choices, but one was to make the girl learn something that was otherwise difficult to endure, another was a threat that she never actually carried out (no, of course not)... another ... i forgot. anybody else remember this one?</p>
<p>For the calligraphy punishment, i felt that was the toughest question. I ended up going with making her learn a skill not easily transmitted, because that was the mother's primary focus, NOT punishing her. But it could have gone either way.</p>
<p>for the one about the hollywood genius one it said something like lines 1-2 served to:</p>
<p>-set up a context for subsequent arguments
-refute a common fact
(...other options)</p>
<p>i said set up context for subsequent arguments. it is not to refute a common fact, i'm pretty sure.</p>
<p>good i said that also</p>
<p>hmm.. do you remember anything else? i feel pretty confident about CR.. (less about math, I left one blank and got one wrong already.)</p>
<p>yeah, i thought it was understatement not paradox...anyone?</p>
<p>i said that it was paradox, fairly confident.</p>
<p>I think it was a paradox. The sentence was something like "I am least alone when I am alone." This is contradicting, but has a deeper meaning, in that she doesn't actually feel alone when she is alone. I don't see how it would be an understatement.</p>
<p>any more questions?
-how about the cornerstone one? i put fundamental as the answer
-for the comparing passages question where it asks how passage 1 would disagree with passage 2...i put it does not acknowledge the occasional plesaures of people's presence or something.
-derisive for the short passage question
-does anyone recall the answers to other short questions?</p>
<p>same here for all.</p>
<p>On the chinese story, when it asked what best describes calligraphy, I put harmony, but I wasn't sure.</p>
<p>did the astronaut/space jargon questions throw anybody else off?
once I heard the word "space" my mind just stopped working.</p>
<p>I didn't remember any of those questions though, because I panicked, did anybody remember them?</p>
<p>yeah, does anyone remember more space questions?</p>
<p>Yeah, check out the previous pages for discussion on those.</p>
<p>yeah, but are there anymore questions on space, because I thought those were the hardest, but I cant remember a single one.</p>
<p>yeah, but does anybody remember any other questions about space?</p>