<p>^ it was 75. i remember that question and if you scavenge the 08 test answers, most of them say 75 :)</p>
<p>what was the bemoaning a trend question about? i remember that being an answer, but not the other choices</p>
<p>^ it was 75. i remember that question and if you scavenge the 08 test answers, most of them say 75 :)</p>
<p>what was the bemoaning a trend question about? i remember that being an answer, but not the other choices</p>
<p>@yoursky
Bemoaning a trend was the answer to the question of why the author used “distressingly confined phenomenon” Another choice was debunking a theory.</p>
<p>@soccerguy2617: I too remember putting down figurative language instead of paradoxical for the same reasons as you!</p>
<p>@Eva
Oh yeah I remember now! Thanks :)</p>
<p>@soccerguy
I put ‘figurative’ as well. I’m pretty sure it’s correct, the author had some trippy **** going down with his ever-expanding-fungi metaphor.</p>
<p>@Eva0607 @4D Transition
Okay,that’s good!Btw,what did you guys put for the comic passages?That’s the one that’s bothering me now.</p>
<p>@soccerguy2617
I remember putting down the first two answers that everyone agrees on. But I can’t remember what these two questions asked >_>
8. author of passage 2 wanted comics to be an accepted art
9. comics used as an educational resource</p>
<p>@Eva0607
I checked the November 2008 thread.There were some who agree to the answers posted and some who don’t.
But I may be wrong though.</p>
<p>^ i know 8 was in relation to that part where the author wrote “didn’t puritans look down on operas? didn’t the upper class dislike novels when they first came out?” and it asked, basically, what the author was implying through mentioning that novel bit.
9 i have no clue sorry</p>
<p>@yoursky: ohhhh I think I remember now. The author was basically saying that the same [type of] people who regarded novels as “not art” are now taking that philosophy and applying it to comics. And that “[it is] just not fair!”. Haha. Thanks! you just calmed my nerves.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember more of the questions for the longer passages? :/</p>
<p>And look at this:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/6808906-post474.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/6808906-post474.html</a></p>
<p>It doesn’t mention educational resource (the one i can’t remember) anywhere. Does it ring a bell for you guys?</p>
<p>Why are you guys only discussing the experimental sections…?</p>
<p>For the 1st passage,one question was what was the boy’s tone when he asked the lady who gave the book and what was his name?</p>
<p>@ Eva
I think my answers were identical to the ones in the link you posted.</p>
<p>@ Interficio
The experimental CR was the one on Newton.</p>
<p>I don’t think I came across educational resource too.</p>
<p>@soccerguy2617 for the one with the 1450 AD I think i put it as like time was hard to asses in the desert or something like that!</p>
<p>4d, from what I’ve seen, there have been like a dozen variable CR’s so far.</p>
<p>@ soccerguy
I think the guy’s named was Alu. He was overjoyed when he clutched the book to his chest, and I think her tone was somber when she said “that’s very sad”. I put ‘eager’ when for when he started asking questions about “Who was it? Who gave it to you?”.</p>
<p>@KingUncaged1
Yeah,I remember putting something like that as an answer.Something like its hard to figure out the exact time while tracking things or something.</p>
<p>@soccerguy: do you remember the answer choices? That question does sound familiar.</p>
<p>Also, look at this: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/6809415-post525.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/6809415-post525.html</a></p>
<p>The question about the book “smiling at him” (alu). The answer was personification. Yay another question down! Let’s try to think of more!</p>
<p>@ Interficio
I had 3 CRs only, and the ones we’ve been discussing for the last 2 pages were included.</p>