Test Version CR 1

<p>was that the first one where mo was yelling at duncan?
i put he wanted to limit duncan's teaching abiliteis...
iwasn't sure of that one though</p>

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<p>I don't remember what I put for this one, but I know that wasn't it.......</p>

<p>anyone know?</p>

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<p>defly to limit his teaching abilities.</p>

<p>was it To compare the students of Mo and Duncan? or failure of Mo as a teacher??
I put the to compare...</p>

<p>yep
mo is an ass
do old men change personalities when against young men with new ideas
no...</p>

<p>compare is right</p>

<p>defly to limit his teaching abilities.</p>

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<p>i fail</p>

<p>fairly put peach lol</p>

<p>i think we should move on to another passage</p>

<p>haha yeah we've beaten this passage to death. what else was there? what about the emily bronte one?</p>

<p>What did people get for these? </p>

<p>Bronte passage:
Between – metaphorical vs literal use? </p>

<p>Duncan:
Meaning of “giving more HW?” – limit teaching ability? </p>

<p>My answers for some of the more debated ones:</p>

<p>Passionate - there was no support for pretentious
Library vocab - unfettered
Broach – bring up
Duncan - DEFINITELY sensitive to requests
“Kind” – was mocking</p>

<p>oh for the bronte one...</p>

<p>i put one was mediate and one was mediate and obstruct. I COULD BE WRONG. another one i was confused on.</p>

<p>emily bronte one... the "Between" was
A was mediation
B was mediation & obstruction
right?</p>

<p>Passionate - there was no support for pretentious
Library vocab - unfettered
Broach – bring up
Duncan - DEFINITELY sensitive to requests
“Kind” – was mocking</p>

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<p>I missed one...:(</p>

<p>But passage 2's author was definitely a *****.</p>

<p>yes thats it!</p>

<p>yea i got metaphorical vs literal</p>

<p>pretentious :(
sensitive, mocking</p>

<p>Yup lolcats4 i got most of them except for the Bronte Passage and i forgot what i put for limit teaching</p>

<p>TIME TO DISCUSS THE BIOGRAPHY PASSAGE!!!</p>

<p>ohh... good</p>

<p>are you sure it was unfettered tho? i thought it was gratuitous?</p>

<p>hmm wasnt that bronte?</p>

<p>"between"
i put metaphorical and literal i think lol</p>

<p>and the sister wanted to take the reins of the public views</p>

<p>in turn her actions of burning docs is unfortunate/understandable</p>

<p>and paragraph 5 - paragraph 6
paragraph 6 continues the literary analogy...
(did i just make up that question lol?)</p>

<p>I put mediation and Obstruction</p>

<p>SOMEONE CANT BE LITERALLY BETWEEN HIM AND THE WORLD.... NO ONE CAN... </p>

<p>THErE WAS NO UsE OF LITERALLY DOING ANYTHING...</p>

<p>yay! im agreeing with everone so far!</p>

<p>yes, it continues the literary analogy.</p>