<p>Yeah, I put tacit as well.</p>
<p>Anyone else have some input on the whether the author's attitude to the guy who toured the world in 79 days was indifferent or critical?</p>
<p>Also, keep in mind that "critical" is not necessarily showing an overly strong emotion; it can merely mean to "judge or find fault with" something. The author was clearly not dispassionate, or else (s)he would not have portrayed the person as having such negative qualities.</p>
<p>I think tacit was the correct answer because it means without much expression or something and that is what an applause does.</p>
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it was a sentence completion, right?
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Right. They had last three hard words and first two easy words.</p>
<p>for the rectangle one I got square root of(rst)</p>
<p>a few weeks ago, on a practice test, i put indifferent as one of my choices but got it wrong. a teacher's explanation is that the passages in the SAT will never be indifferent or else why would it be in the sat. therefore it was critical</p>
<p>Yeah that's what I was thinking when I put my answer so I agree with you [Daeners] now (and I am also not as happy lol).</p>
<p>But what bad qualities did the author show? There were no critical words in the description of the guy (he was even described as smooth or suave), and the author merely said that the guy believed that a 79-day world tour was the best way to see the world. He didn't actually comment on anything except offer a differing viewpoint (talking a walk).</p>
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a few weeks ago, on a practice test, i put indifferent as one of my choices but got it wrong. a teacher's explanation is that the passages in the SAT will never be indifferent or else why would it be in the sat. therefore it was critical
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I want to see face of the teacher if it ends up as indifferent :)</p>
<p>Author didn't express any emotion, he was raising a sarcasm in last sentence which is a valid point for indifference.</p>
<p>ill be so mad if it was indifferent cuz i was gonna put that</p>
<p>daenerys i know you! :)</p>
<p>there was one about the quote and one about the unique paragraph
for one of the questions i put that her sentimentality was hard to make clear or something</p>
<p>OH YEA!
ABOUT THE PAIN AND SUFFERING IN ART with the quote from someone who knew her, what was hte answer?</p>
<p>for the people at the beach passage, did you guys get youthful adventure or something like that?</p>
<p>It was something about transmuting the pain into art.</p>
<p>for the beach passage, I got youthful adventure.</p>
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ABOUT THE PAIN AND SUFFERING IN ART with the quote from someone who knew her, what was hte answer?
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I put that pain provokes art or something like that.</p>
<p>yeah i put that thevidrohi.</p>
<p>i got the same as vidrohi</p>
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for the beach passage, I got youthful adventure.
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Same over here.</p>
<p>jadore, I still don't recall that question....which passage was it on?</p>
<p>Yes, youthful adventurousness is the correct answer.</p>