<p>oh, well i forget the exact verbiage of that answer choice obviously</p>
<p>yeah i did the it has cold too!</p>
<p>Yes I got contain and check for the epidemiologists one, and I got economical for the lady.</p>
<p>i dont think it was through because it said it was succient</p>
<p>It was Technical and Bewildering....How do you not all see this connection of when they compared it to a succint and passionate sports announcer...Technical-Succint (succint is not innocent and it isnt thorough) and bewildering is passionate (not systematic)</p>
<p>hey guys was the CR experimental section 4? please tell me it was</p>
<p>yea i put it has cold</p>
<p>im hoping the cr experimental was the passage with the homer and literal translations. i found it tough.</p>
<p>pickupthepieces: I agree... that passage killed me.. and the fact that I had like 8 minutes to work on the last 5 questions didn't help either..</p>
<p>indeed it was</p>
<p>It's definitely not technical and bewildering. It's succinct, not technical. Also:</p>
<p>Bewildering - causing bafflement.</p>
<p>That's not the same as passionate.</p>
<p>i said innocent and amusing.. it really only irked the girl, it wasnt demoralizing or bewildering. prob. wrong tho.</p>
<p>irritating was a different answer though right</p>
<p>i thought it was demoralizing ... isn't being compared demoralizing? or whatever, maybe i put the choice with "critical," or maybe critical and demoralizing was a choice to begin with.</p>
<p>and yes i said "it has cold".</p>
<p>I think critical and demoralizing is a bit extreme. Did the passage note that experience to show that the character had been demoralized or that the parents were critical of their daughter? I'm not so sure...</p>
<p>does anyone what the sentence with the "economical" answer was about? </p>
<p>i felt like i put that but i don't remember it at all.</p>
<p>yeah her writing was not ornate and it was succinct or something --> so it was economical.</p>
<p>was the one with perfunctory as an answer right??</p>
<p>^ yeah i think so. it's so funny. i JUST looked up perfunctory last nite before bed, cause i knew it was a common SAT word and i could never remember it.</p>
<p>haha i did that with strident.</p>
<p>wait was the answer strident or stoic</p>