<p>I know it's not contentious/overwrought or ________/systematic. I don't think I put comprehensive/structured....</p>
<p>Does anyone remember any of the other answer choices?</p>
<p>I know it's not contentious/overwrought or ________/systematic. I don't think I put comprehensive/structured....</p>
<p>Does anyone remember any of the other answer choices?</p>
<p>I wrote the systematic and thorough</p>
<p>OMG I just rememembered, for the question where the author of the bioluminescence passage says, "Why in the world would the cephlapods be safer when they are luminescent as supposed to when they are transparent?"</p>
<p>Did you guys put that it was a drawback to the author's assertion??? I don't know if I'm phrasing this right...</p>
<p>EDIT: There is no way that systematic/thorough would be in the same answer choice set as constructive/structured since they mean literally the same thing;therefore, I think you guys are mixing up a SC with the question in the Asian passage.</p>
<p>It was comprehensive and systematic cause when an asian came on tv the parents spoke to the kids about "the true asian" and that included ethnicity, looks, some other stuff. So they had a system for analyzing the asians on tv so it was comphrensive and sytematic.</p>
<p>It was the same choice. I just recalled it wrong.</p>
<p>Alright, so two wrong on the CR would give me approximately what?
780?</p>
<p>800 and at the worst 790...</p>
<p>What were the other choices in the idealism sentence completion question?</p>
<ol>
<li>vividly descriptive</li>
<li>crab coming out of his shell</li>
<li>Newman was being compared to</li>
<li>evoke a particular sensation for "clean linen"</li>
<li>nonchalant and perfunctory</li>
<li>polemic</li>
<li>contain/check</li>
<li>preserve essence of original poem</li>
<li>Il Frat Froid</li>
<li>cephlopods or whatever didn't like glowing little algea because they attracted other predators</li>
<li>vestigious</li>
<li>arrest</li>
<li>constructive and structured for Asian passage</li>
<li>irritated by parents</li>
<li>unsuprised when panelists guessed correctly</li>
<li>pleased to see normal Asians on TV like the fat, chubby Chinese man hehe</li>
<li>pragmatic</li>
</ol>
<p>I agree with every single one of those answers.</p>
<ol>
<li>vividly descriptive</li>
<li>crab coming out of his shell</li>
<li>Newman was being compared to</li>
<li>evoke a particular sensation for "clean linen"</li>
<li>nonchalant and perfunctory</li>
<li>polemic</li>
<li>contain/check</li>
<li>preserve essence of original poem</li>
<li>Il Frat Froid</li>
<li>cephlopods or whatever didn't like glowing little algea because they attracted other predators</li>
<li>vestigious</li>
<li>arrest</li>
<li>constructive and structured for Asian passage</li>
<li>irritated by parents</li>
<li>unsuprised when panelists guessed correctly</li>
<li>pleased to see normal Asians on TV like the fat, chubby Chinese man hehe</li>
<li>pragmatic</li>
<li>economize</li>
<li>relinquish/intinerant</li>
<li>immoral/transgressions</li>
<li>convoluted</li>
</ol>
<p>I didn't do polemic for sure
I don't think I did contain/check but I might have-- I remember thinking about it. </p>
<p>But I did all the ones on the bottom which makes me a little more content bc I thought I failed the sentence competions.</p>
<p>Ugh writing I messed up completely.</p>
<p>I agree with all of the listed answers, too!</p>
<p>Is comprehensive and structured referring to the questions about the parents' comments comparing the girl to the TV stars?</p>
<p>If so then I don't think this is the answer. The parents were clearly being "critical" and in doing so were "demoralizing."</p>
<p>I think it was that because she was very embarassed and frustrated afterwards.</p>
<p>Innocent & Amusing
Technical & Bewildered
Thorough & Systematic
Contentious & Overwrought
Critical & Demoralizing</p>
<p>Those are the 5 answers</p>
<p>i thought it was innocent/amusing</p>
<p>i don't think it's demoralizing or anythin 2 that effect</p>
<p>Are you sure it was the parents' reaction? I don't think that makes sense?</p>
<p>haha, I put technical and bewildering. The whole 'sports announcer' comparison threw me off.</p>
<p>I think the question was something about what their analysis was like.</p>
<p>Yeah like the 'tone of their feelings'</p>
<p>I don't know but I remember it being what the girl thought of her parents' comments regarding the vital signs. After the parents compared the girl to the TV stars, she was frustrated and embarassed, which is why I put Critical and Demoralizing. Or so I think.</p>
<p>I don't think the question didn't ask how the parents compared the actors to the girl.</p>