<p>@jman</p>
<p>You’re stretching the meaning of the word too far I believe. Forestall fits much better than does elude.</p>
<p>@jman</p>
<p>You’re stretching the meaning of the word too far I believe. Forestall fits much better than does elude.</p>
<p>@Arctk3 yes underscoring lack of rules for the many colors of traffic.</p>
<p>I’m not stretching definitions those r straight off dictionary.com</p>
<p>@feedman I believe the answer for the question you are talking is “cyclists, walkers, and motorists” must share lanes/road", or it might be “There was no general consensus”.</p>
<p>Btw anyone remember the question for this answer choice.
To show the history behind things we take for granted</p>
<p>It was for the traffic section, the answer was something like I posted.</p>
<p>Edit: I think the traffic section is almost done, we really need more questions/answers for the photography section before we forget completely.</p>
<p>grughhh. was it standardization needed or simplification impossible? did anybody get simplification impossible? pleeez.</p>
<p>yeah the answer was like dealing with future social situations when the question was like what does the “history” refer to in line ___</p>
<p>Yes the answer was in fact no general consensus, well at least that is what I got. The photography one, one of the answers was operational or something close to that; it was a this word most nearly means or something</p>
<p>This was definitely asked before but can someone clarify as to why the analogy in the traffic passage is not the person who works with energy becoming a science teacher?</p>
<p>@Sat1000, can you elaborate on the question? xD</p>
<p>also do you guys remember a question that asked what did the word “accented” mean in the context of the question?</p>
<p>One of the last questions on the photograph passages, comparing the two:
The answer was one of these 2:
Passage 1 explains a methodology practiced in Passage 2
or
Passage 1 gives a philosophy explained in detail in Passage 2.</p>
<p>@000ooo
the question you’re talking about is the internal clocks what does “work” mean which is in fact operational.</p>
<p>@almostsk8tr
I can’t tell you why your choice is wrong, but I can tell you why the other is correct. In the passage, the guy fixed traffic in one area and then went to Paris and Brazil (Sao Paolo) to fix traffic in those areas. In the answer choices, the recycling guy fixed problems in his own state and then was recruited to do the same in other states, exactly the same situation.</p>
<p>@arctk3
did not have that question it was probably experimental. I had a really weird experimental it was like nixon and kitchen debate</p>
<p>I put the first one, but in retrospect the second seems more correct.</p>
<p>It was adroit and erudition</p>
<p>I don’t know if it was “to describe a phenomenon…” but I did get the isolation one</p>
<p>Doesn’t sophistry mean to argue or something?</p>
<p>did you guys chose be placed in a soundless and light less room for a question about the bio-clock asking which of these would be a similar environment to the one the french dude was in?</p>
<p>yes 10char</p>
<p>can everyone list the questions and the answer choices for the traffic passage?</p>
<p>@Arctk3: Yes, thus shutting out the light (sun).</p>
<p>I tanked the Circadian rhythm section so bad. I believe I bubbled in 5 answers with 30 seconds left. Smh.</p>
<p>Ugh. I usually get 750s on CR. I think I’ll be lucky to get a 700 on this one. -.- So frustrating… =/</p>