<p>The other word was like perquisites for the largesse one.</p>
<p>It was levinel, and I didn’t know what it meant at first, but then I related it to perks, haha</p>
<p>Do you think this CR Curve will be generous? I thought that there were some tricky questions in there…</p>
<p>What did you put for the one with the censorship, how were did passage 2 view sensors?</p>
<p>was the answer to one of the vocab ones loquacious?</p>
<p>Yeah, I got the experimental CR and didn’t have anything about a picture. The only ones I remember were about censorship, mother-daughter relationships (the one with the Indian girl), classical music, gardening, and gossip. Luckily they were all pretty easy - I took a practice a couple days ago with a Dickens passage and it destroyed me.</p>
<p>@Marinebio: I’m 99% sure it was the one with idiosyncratic. The vocab was especially hard on this test, though - usually I get them all right, but I know I got at least two or three wrong this time because I didn’t know what “largesse” or “sycophant” meant.</p>
<p>Vocab Answers</p>
<p>Largess…perquisites
Indices…<something>
Quagmire (giggity)
<something>…idiosyncratic
Loquacious </something></something></p>
<p>Passage:</p>
<p>Was the plant dude grateful or inquisitive?</p>
<p>^ I put inquisitive…</p>
<p>i put inquisitive</p>
<p>did the indian girl question prompt interogation?</p>
<p>I put inquisitive… Not sure tho</p>
<p>YES I got the quagmire one right because it was something bad I think and I thought of family guy. I put inquisitive because he kept wondering but idk.</p>
<p>the indian girl one what do you guys put for the question of italic want and the separate lives inference</p>
<p>Add/argue!!!</p>
<p>Vocab Answers</p>
<p>Largess…perquisites
Indices…<something>
Quagmire (giggity)
Heralded…idiosyncratic (F**KING CHANGED AT LAST MINUTE. ■■■)
Loquacious
Heyday </something></p>
<p>Passage:
PLANTS
Plant dude was inquisitive</p>
<p>INDIAN CHICK
last sentence indicates hope</p>
<p>I put heyday!!! what even is that LOL. Also I put indicates hope for Indian girl</p>
<p>The scientist’s experiment set up indices to measure the impact of industry on the environment. (indexes to establish a system of measuring the impact/damage)</p>
<p>…**pecadillo<a href=“read%20that%20in%20vocab%20cartoon%20book%20this%20morning,%20so%20happy%20haha”>/b</a></p>
<p>When talking about technical stuff he was/used/ifk loquacity but on other issues he was more demonstrative. (he talked a lot about technical stuff, but used his hands and demonstrations for other stuff)</p>
<p>Someone found themselves in a position where they couldn’t please everyone. **quagmire<a href=“problematic,%20tough%20situation.%20this%20one%20was%20easy”>/b</a></p>
<p>Her fans heralded the fashion chick because in that industry its hard to be idosy…</p>
<p>Its not spoken a lot now, but during its heyday it was popular. (never heard of this word before, but proccess of elim)</p>
<p>DId the indian girl feel guilty?</p>
<p>same answers as CrazyPluto</p>
<p>What did the Indian chick’s use of “separate lives” mean indicate?
- a plan she had previously espoused
- sadness over a loss opportunity
- a plan her family had opposed </p>
<p>I put a plan she had previously espoused. She used to distance herself from her mother, and neglect her and what not, but now she wants to make amends.</p>
<p>Any thoughts?</p>
<p>I’m not sure if this was passage or sentence completion but the one with Nelson mandela being described as pragmatic the answer was idealist</p>