<p>I made a google doc of all of the examples I came up with from the essay archives. Please help out!! I'm putting the link below, so just enter whatever examples you can come up with and information you can you use for the prompt
COME ON GUYS LETS ALL GET 10S OR 12S!!!
<a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UTYDDW8jD8C-N1k4LSNkPjBSWd_gcgfOHEtf3QeGg-4/edit%5B/url%5D">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UTYDDW8jD8C-N1k4LSNkPjBSWd_gcgfOHEtf3QeGg-4/edit</a></p>
<p>Lol. I love the PSY Gangnam example.</p>
<p>This is great</p>
<p>guys please adddd stuff! or else i will have to make this private!</p>
<p>Thanks for this!! omg</p>
<p>Great idea…I tried to do as much as I can, mostly in the lit. examples. Dashing off for a last-minute practice test. XD Good luck, guys.</p>
<p>Thanks for making this, it’s really useful.</p>
<p>Although it is a year after… Can I download it? It is really helpful!
:)</p>
<p>BUMP… Lets continue this!</p>
<p>Hi all!</p>
<p>I still have a problem that has always been my Achilles heal:</p>
<p>CR novel-based passages, especially 19th century British novels, are a killer.</p>
<p>If I don’t have a British novel based passage I would normally score about 650, but I get around 550 if the paper includes a novel passage!</p>
<p>I partly blame myself for not reading and as I am studying the British curriculum I don’t have to read as much… What an irony.</p>
<p>Would you be nice enough to help me with this problem? I’ve only dreamt of breaking 2100 and you can help me make it come true!</p>
<p>When I approach critical reading, I read the question the passage first and do it <em>it by bit using line references because I’m a slow reader and interpreter . However, when I use this method for British novel based questions, I almost always have no sense of what is going on because the story is very obscure, and when it is in first person narrative the narrator (character too) I take it too literally.</em></p>
<p>I.e. the character blames the principle for firing him and describes him with such animosity. However, in reality he was being perfectly reasonable and the first narrator (character) is a deluded person! </p>
<p>Like how! :’( especially trabb’s boy passage in bluebook #10 was a killer!</p>
<p>Thanks sorry this was pretty long (;</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>hey! can you put back the content please? i can’t have access to it. pleeeease </p>
<p>What is this?</p>