| DeadMonkey--"Critical Self-Examination" What other options were there for that question? I don't remember it.
However, I agree with everything else you said.
"Deadmonkey,
"I said new vein of writing. Fetters were rhyme. I also wasn't sure about the 'what situation might this passage fit' question, I think I said a playwright convincing another to stop writing, or something, but it was probably wrong and none of them made sense to me. I said that he was better than all of his contemporaries, but not as good as shakespeare, who he calls "greater", I think. And I said that the two eras were shakespeare's and his own.
For the Maine grass question, I said it was a unique pessimism, because it said "rarely do you see somebody this deeply pained and depressed happily walking around sweet-smelling flowers" or something, from which I drew, she is sad in an unusual way. But that was another one I was unsure of; I chose between it and an elemental human experience."
I also said new vein of writing and fetters. I said an actor before the show because it refers to the author in third-person. I agree with you about the other two questions on this passage.
I didn't say unique pessimism although I don't remember what the other answer choices were, so I can't tell you what I did say. I did indeed choose elemental human experience. |