Where did the reading thread go?

<p>i remember that, im pretty sure it was because he was jealous. why else would he invite his friend over to trick him? otherwise, hed like, study birds</p>

<p>yeah whatever i think im down like 239487ishh??</p>

<p>those words do not equal jelous

That is why you take the SAT REASONING test, key word being reasoning. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;They did not say specifically that he was the problem solver, and I other way, conciliatory DOES NOT DIRECTLY MEANING SOLVING THE PROBLEM. LOOK IT UP....&lt;/p&gt;

<p>dont trust everything on CC…i took the lit subject test and according to here i got like a 750…got 40 points higher though!</p>

<p>does anyone remember the EXACT wording of the conciliatory question. cuz i have now idea why they would specifically say that the person solved problems if the person was not conciliatory</p>

<p>Beginngin was something like “Because he was calm and dispassionate<b> in solving…”</b></p><b>

<p>those words do not equal jelous
The first line said that he “affected to be disaffected” (pretended)</p>
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<p>van sant that makes me feel a little better =]
how many do you think we can get wrong with no omits to get a 700?</p>

<p>pleasee anyone? =]</p>

<p>I think you get get around 7-9 wrong for a 700, depending on the curve.
Speaking of, what do you think the curve will be? Was this a relatively hard CR Test?
And also can some one explain to me why the answer was “jealousy”? I know many have offered reasons, but can someone please tell me how being jealous would cause someone to go and make a painting that is far better than the one that caused him jealousy? Usually when some one is jealous, it envelops them and causes them to do bad things not good ones. I put the one that said he was resentful that … (can’t exactly remember the rest…something do with his skills)</p>

<p>god i hope it’s 9 wronggg! i want that 700 soooo badlyy!!</p>

<p>idk, personally my line of thought for putting jealousy was that he seemed all oh whatever, and played down how he misled the birds (he said like what a feat or something?) but then he went home brooding, and proceeded to make his own. it could very well be the other answer but that’s why i picked jealousy</p>