Test Version CR 1

<p>was robust one</p>

<p>Chinese one
1. broach - trying to draw off
2. "MO ws jealous that the other students liked the other guy"
3. constrast the diff between students in Mo's class and the other guy's class</p>

<p>adding to this</p>

<p>one was duncan was mystified why the student was scared to ask
another one was colleagueship</p>

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<li>lol wow, why can i never remember the first answer?</li>
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<p>The first one is "setting a precedent for comparing historical and art artifacts."</p>

<p>Broach was give off or somehting??i got something else for broach!</p>

<p>cc3c - i didn't get robust...</p>

<p>astropuff: yeah i got unfettered </p>

<p>and misanthropic - i think it's like you just hate people...distrust mankind?</p>

<p>i dont think i got robust</p>

<p>one was duncan was mystified why the student was scared to ask
another one was colleagueship</p>

<p>can anyone verify?</p>

<p>i put unfettered for the vocab for the library one, but yea i thought that one was very difficult as well</p>

<p>duncan was mystified? O_o
i think he was sensitive to the requests of his students.</p>

<p>and william was self-conscious about requesting on behalf of his peers. </p>

<p>and yes, i agree with the precedent one.</p>

<p>it was ornate</p>

<p>Broach was give off or somehting??i got something else for broach!</p>

<p>No, broach is to "bring up" The Chinese dude is bringing up a topic to his supervisor.</p>

<p>we had to find a word that describe this woman who distrust ppl and dont like ppl</p>

<p>duncan was surprised to see the kid embarrassed (the block kid)
and i put one where mo was mocking duncan by being overly polite</p>

<p>I think he was sensitive to the requests of his students.</p>

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<p>lol, yeah, this is obviously the correct answer.</p>

<p>mystified? wt f, lol?</p>

<p>broach is DEFINITELY "bring up." positive.</p>

<p>mellamokiwi: i totally got all the same answers yippeee</p>

<p>i didn't get robust either</p>

<p>@nbafan - i didn't get colleagueship, was that the last question? about why mo kept saying "kind" this "Kind that"? Because I just looked up what enmity meant (lol, i didn't know what it meant, i was freaking out on the test) .. and it means hostility, which would mean that prof mo was mocking duncan.</p>

<p>AND NEW VOCAB QUESTION!
It was about the ... latino cultures, something about conflict between the son-in-law colombian verses mexican .. anyone get what i'm trying to say? I don't remember the choices though.</p>

<p>was recalcitrant an answer? i was really confused on that vocab one.</p>

<p>melam i agree with u and yea mo was like kind... kind.. to mock duncan</p>

<p>duncan was sensitive to his students request.
Yes i put collegueship.
And that sudent that spoke up was self-consious</p>