<p>i agree. i was like...95% sure it wasnt literal.</p>
<p>the between is talking about charlotte and emily
not the author
charlotte did literally throw the papers away though</p>
<p>i am almost positive it is mediation/mediation obstruction.</p>
<p>was charlotte unreliable?</p>
<p>@ godofwar
hmmm
the first between was about the world and emily
the second between was about charlotte mediating/obstructing</p>
<p>i don't get how the first between is mediate though (which i think was the answer choice)
wouldn't it be obstruct?</p>
<p>if it was obstruct/mediate and obstruct i would be it :D lol</p>
<p>@cc3c
idon't know
i put precarious
like it's dangerous to trust her lol?</p>
<p>I'm 10000000% percent certain there was NO mediation.</p>
<p>Go look up the definition of "literal" if you think it has anything to do with PHYSICAL action. The difference was literal/metaphorical, because the literal had a TANGIBLE effect and the other was a metaphor. I got an 800 CR last time and an 800 Lit so I'm pretty sure the mediation is NOT the right answer. </p>
<p>It might have been something else?</p>
<p>I put unreliable too</p>
<p>i love you lolcats4
(that's what i put)
but i suck at CR
sooo...
what did sliperry mean</p>
<p>yeah i put precarious but i think it was unreliable</p>
<p>i put slippery but i dont remember the question. and im still pretty sure it's mediation/obstruction. and i am well aware of the definition of "literal" lolcats, thanks. =_=</p>
<p>YES lolcats~!</p>
<p>wait. maybe not slippery. what was the question? O_o</p>
<p>slippery WAS the question ahaah</p>
<p>OH lol. i knew i saw that somewhere! :D</p>
<p>what were the answers? haha...</p>
<p>unreliable is right (only because i chose it)</p>
<p>i also got unreliable</p>
<p>yeah. i agree. unreliable. having trouble remembering this question though, but i think i put unreliable too.</p>
<p>slippery was unreliable :)</p>
<p>What did people get for these: </p>
<p>Vocab - "boorish but understandable?" No, it was something else. Does anyone know the choices?
tapes – comparison or failure of Mo?</p>
<p>the q: </p>
<p>the writer says that there was no other choice but to listen to charlotte's account of emily's past, but it was slippery since blah blah blah</p>