<p>That was an answer choice? I put it was because she was impatient with her granddaughter or something.</p>
<p>“I took over her life in prose. Somewhere along the line, though, she decided to take full possession of her sign-off. She asked me to show her how to write “Love” so she could add it to “Teresa” in her own hand. She practiced the new word many times on scratch paper before she allowed herself to commit it to the bottom of a letter.”</p>
<p>The grandma thought that her granddaughter was doing too much, and so she wanted to contribute just a little bit more to the letter than just her signature.</p>
<p>What did the last line “You pull on the rope but the bell doesn’t ring or something” show?</p>
<p>And I thought the purpose of the passage was to show he was irreverent to the theory?</p>
<ul>
<li>He was criticizing the theory, which was widely accepted, cuz he says that it doesn’t match up.</li>
</ul>
<p>What did resolute in the tribulation passage mean?</p>
<p>The key: Was pallatial the answer to it, or am I thinking of another question?</p>
<p>What happens if you bubble wrong for one section?
Like If you omit one and forget to skip it - that way all ur answers are off
happened to one guy in my class - what does he do?
cancel his scores?</p>
<p>I said the MYTH(not the girl) is resolute insofar as it’s been passed down for many generations without being questioned</p>
<p>If I understand what you mean, then yes he should cancel.</p>
<p>Was it recurrent phenomenon </p>
<p>or an instance of…</p>
<p>Or was the answer an instance of recurrent phenomeon…</p>
<p>Idk but I chose an answer with an instance of…</p>
<p>I put recurrent phenomenon. What was the question?</p>
<p>So the answer choice was just recurrent phenomeon?</p>
<p>(the one with the chandelier in the house)</p>
<p>What did you guys say was the “key” and</p>
<p>What did you guys say what “broadcast” meant?</p>
<p>oh I put recurrent because it seemed like the chandelier was fake, as were the bones an other things mentioned.</p>
<p>Broadcast was widely distributed I think
and the key was…something like it would have showed her reality?</p>
<p>So it wasnt like “an instance of recurrent phenomeon”</p>
<p>or was it just “recurrent phenomeon”</p>
<p>COMPILATION of answers to the passages please?
There’s one for SC already.</p>
<p>answer to the alaska one about fancy schools and urban settings was like suggest issues/concerns/problems she may be facing imo. any consensus?</p>
<p>Oh, I don’t remember…</p>
<p>what did u get for the question in which 2 choices were like “pain is immediately perceived”, “brain is not associated with pain”, “brain can shut off pain at will”.</p>
<p>I put…brain can shut off pain at will.</p>
<p>Didn’t it say that it was a PURELY PHYSICAL phenomeon?</p>
<p>Wouldn’t the brain not deal with it then?</p>
<p>I put the automatic one</p>
<p>what were the other choices?</p>
<p>I think I put either D or E</p>
<p>but i dont think I put brain doesn’t deal with it it seems like a really stupid choice…</p>
<p>and was it just “recurrent phenomeon” or “an instance of recurrent phenomenon”?</p>
<p>I hate to go back to the g-ma passage…</p>
<p>My memory may be shot but didn’t the resignation/resolve question ask what the silence represented and not the sigh? The passage said something about the silence was when she was thinking up what to dictate to her granddaughter.</p>
<p>I can’t remember what I put, but I was on the fence between those two. After re-reading it though, I see that it could be another answer that no one has brought up.</p>