<p>What was the question for “philosophy…methodology?”</p>
<p>@Drac: I believe it is also certain that it is an entertaining historical fact/event
And Yeah, Quackery > Humbuggery.
And Commented on Contemporary.</p>
<p>Philosophy/Methodology is biggest debate.</p>
<p>And a passage about the soil and rocks and some guy named Charlie as a passage?</p>
<p>guys we literally are missing one question from the list…if anyone can think of it, it would be great–i think we got 66 questions! lol.</p>
<p>I wish this thread is correctish becasue this is the best scenario for me lol.</p>
<p>was the meticulous part of the experimental?</p>
<p>just from the list im guessing i got like 6 to 7 wrong…so hopefully my score would be accurate, considering we got 66 questions…missing one…</p>
<p>Someone help me!!!</p>
<p>@drac, what was the assumption that both authors make for the photo?</p>
<p>But what I want is to find the missing questions so we can predict our scores with more accuaracy.</p>
<p>PS: I think the thread is 90% accurate. I personally think, at most, 5 questions are controversial and the rest of them are correct.</p>
<p>Did anyone get a passage about the soil and rocks and some guy named Charlie as a passage?</p>
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The way I see it, it is more likely rational. She was talking about how a “cold blooded” person would see her situation as a bad thing. A rational person would definitely see her unemployment as bad. A “heartlessly detached” person, really wouldn’t care, nor have any feelings about it.</p>
<p>@teehee, nope, I guess it was experimental.</p>
<p>Just open the possibility that the number of wrong questions u predict can differ by -5 to +5.</p>
<p>no teehee…that was experimental…i didnt have that on my test</p>
<p>what was the “deal (solve) dissatisfaction” question</p>
<p>Ugh… I’m so stupid. I erased rational and put down “paralyzing fear” for no reason at all.</p>
<p>no I did not have any experimentals I was ssd.</p>
<p>Ok I know no one ever even considered this but I put this as an answer…</p>
<p>For the entertaining fact/ landmark decision, could the answer also possibly be “an important lesson learned” since the author mentions how the drivers resented the laws (in the future), therefore, couldn’t he use it as a way of saying “well, be happy with what you have, it used to be like this.”</p>
<p>I do expect no one to side with me and that I’m wrong but I just want to see if anyone put this too…</p>
<p>what was the answer to the assumption question for photography?</p>
<p>Based on the thread, I got at least 4 wrong and forgot what I put for 5 of them. So worst case scenario, I missed 9.</p>