<p>why would the answer be incontrovertible?</p>
<p>Because her writings SEEMED to be pretty solid but YET they continue to trouble.</p>
<p>it was definitely asking for students.</p>
<p>Yeah, it asked for students.</p>
<p>Perhaps. But did not the sentence have the phrase "all BUT", which changes the meaning? That is, if something is all but incontrovertible, then it would be /not/ incontrovertible...</p>
<p>I put inconclusive/provoke for that one
I had the same reasoning as daenerys.</p>
<p>Crap, let's just hope I got the question right since I remember writing 18 somewhere.
By the way, does any remember question where three last answers were short and unknown and two first very simple? Something like tite, lol.
Hardest question from all verbal :</p>
<p>^ eh? Specify, please.</p>
<p>Are you thinking of the one with tacit?</p>
<p>Also, does anyone remember questions from the "Spanish" passage and the following passage that talked about "myth v biography"?</p>
<p>Shravas, yes, tacit! </p>
<p>Dae, I remember a couple without answers.</p>
<p>Spanish:
- What prediction can be made about parents of the girl?
-- They talk in English at social settings and such, don't they?
- What hum meant in context 'hum of love'?
-- I put constant presence.</p>
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-- I put constant presence.
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<p>Same here.</p>
<p>one of the questions was like... Why are they called mindchilds/childminds(not sure which one). I picked I think C, which was something like.. because they will be able to produce even more technologically advanced machines in the future. For the prediction about the parents I thought it was.. the parents encouraged her to speak her native language from an early age.</p>
<p>Was inconclusive/provoke letter E?</p>
<p>On machines, I believe it was A -- they were offspring and will surpass.</p>
<p>mr_chipset,</p>
<p>I am not so sure about the first question, concerning what we can infer about the parents....I think I said that they encouraged the author to learn English or something alone those lines. Also, was "expand" synonymous with "spread"?</p>
<p>Did they mention English at all in the Spanish one?</p>
<p>i also put constant presence......but i didnt put social settings down. i put that they didnt teach their original language to the kid or whatever that answer choice was, because it said they were from Eastern Europe but they fled to Chile and taught the kid spanish....thats what i thought at least.</p>
<p>Spanish wasn't her native language wbapwo</p>
<p>yeah they mentioned english.</p>
<p>and i put A they were offspring also.</p>