<p>this is the one with the passages on:</p>
<p>long:
-korean mother/worn hands
-nature/gardening
-navigating/finding longitude
-technology/privacy</p>
<p>short:
-effect of genes
-???
-???</p>
<p>this is the one with the passages on:</p>
<p>long:
-korean mother/worn hands
-nature/gardening
-navigating/finding longitude
-technology/privacy</p>
<p>short:
-effect of genes
-???
-???</p>
<p>Yes </p>
<p>Can we discuss some of the vocab..</p>
<p>anyone remembers what the question was for anecdotal?</p>
<p>oagy this is terribly paraphrased- researchers had no concrete evidence that company picnics are efective, but had ____ to be proven true</p>
<p>i had it between anectdotal and quantitative, but guessed quantitative</p>
<p>i picked flagrant...the question was like no data to prove some thing, and blahblahblah ......i was thinking obvious evindence.. ...jesus im so lame.....</p>
<p>the consensus for that one is "anecdotal"</p>
<p>It was probably anectdotal, even though I put flagrant too, because quantitative is concrete evidence.</p>
<p>i picked anecdotal as well.</p>
<p>put Flagrant for that one...i got it wrong, no idea anecdotal had a second definition, the definition i learned was that it was the "AP english lit" definition...anyways..</p>
<p>For short reading passages, arghhh! can't remember any.</p>
<p>for the longitude/langitude one, what was the author's main attitude towards that one guy at the end who invented the compass? some of the answers i remember:</p>
<p>admiiration
affection
chagrin (for his later achievements?)
dont remember the other ones.</p>
<p>i said admiration</p>