<p>I think I chose what is expected vs. what actually happens...but I don't remember theoretical. was it about a disparity?</p>
<p>it was addressing how if you say 'don't panic!' than ppl start panicking more.......so theoretical effect verses the actual effect</p>
<p>no doubt theoretical vs actual
but i still believe santa one was a contrast
keyber one- i dont really care about this question anymore, i assume i was wrong</p>
<p>what were other choices?</p>
<p>uh...dun remember sry</p>
<p>this was useful message from sunnyboy</p>
<p>"Here are some correct answers from the reading about the boy who enjoying being lost. I hope they help you:</p>
<ol>
<li>The author presents himself as being contented with an apparent weakness.</li>
<li>The repetition of the word lost emphasizes the consistency of his behavior in a variety of circumstances.</li>
<li>The reference to a huge monster emphasizes the distinctive perspective of the child.</li>
<li>The tone is JUBILATION</li>
<li>When mother saw him on the escalator he was ALOOF</li>
<li>SWEET = VERY PLEASANT
7.Survival books tend to heighten the very fear they seek to alleviate</li>
<li>The author's method of depicting a person is best described as COMIC EXAGGERATION</li>
<li>The Khyber Pass is an example of a place where it is a pleasure to get lost"</li>
</ol>
<p>even though i don't agree with all the answers, i certainly beleive it is helpful to have a foundation to discuss.</p>
<p>and i will add</p>
<ol>
<li>the quotes at the end of the passage show an UNEXPECTED BENEFIT.</li>
</ol>
<p>and i have no clue what number 2 is.</p>
<p>I know I'm straying from this CR passage, but has anyone found out which SPR question the answer '3' goes with?</p>
<p>did anyone of you have a math question in which they asked you what X+Y+Z equaled when X2+Y2+Z2=9?</p>
<p>it was 5, dumbstruck</p>
<p>ziggytheman- it might be the median question, because some people say it can be 3 or 7.</p>
<p>dumbstruck- yes. answer = 5</p>
<p>i did.....im not sure what i put for an answer though</p>
<p>okay...yeah I'm still not clear on that median question, but a lot of people we're saying they got an answer of 3 so...</p>
<p>does anyone have a definitive answer on that question?</p>
<p>wait...yes 5 is the answer</p>
<p>ziggytheman - i believe i personally put 3 for that question, and even verified it with guess and check. However, i do not have exact numbers to prove it to you.</p>
<p>Alright. Actually, the more I consider it, the more I'm thinking I put 3 for that one, as well.</p>
<p>The 3 and 7 one is the parabola question that was the last question in the grid in section that counted.</p>
<p>tim555 do you remember the horizontal vertigal passage- post the consolidated answers if u can</p>
<p>tim i agree with every one of those answers except the khyber pass one and the one where the answer is theoretical vs actual.
but i'm not exactly an expert at crit reading</p>
<p>3 was the answer of one of the grid-ins. 5 was the answer to the one yall are talking about</p>
<p>does anyone know which critical reading passage was experimental for east coast (horizontalverticalreading, comic, mars, girl painting, getting lost)?
i got 4
right now for sure the mars one and the section 9 with 20 minutes was definitely not experimental</p>
<p>i hd those passages and section 6 was my experimental</p>
<p>Here are answers I remember for hor. vs. vertical info passage
1. The first question was E, illustrating a fundamental change
2. Marx reference was a counter argument
3. There was a later paragraph where the relative values of village and urban life were discussed.
4. Birth right was the oppurtinity to experience the world</p>
<p>Mathwizard, none of those questions on tim555's post referred to the theoretical vs. actual one.</p>