<p>anyone remember alaska one?</p>
<p>^ I put idyllic!</p>
<p>Haha we really need to make a list of the questions/answers, I’ve seen about half the responses on here questioning things that we already determined.</p>
<p>Yes, we agreed it was Idyllic.</p>
<p>^^^^ Compilation PLEASE</p>
<p>@o0Max0o: was it “an instance of recurrent phenomenon” or just “recurrent phenomenon”</p>
<p>also what was the answer to the question with “the brain can shut off pain at will”, “the brain is not associated with the pain”, “the reception is automatic”?</p>
<p>@lordfarquaad. I remember the question. The exact wording was “the SENTENCE that started with more silence.” Thats why you thought it was just asking about the silence. The whole sentence was, “more silence, then a sigh.” Or something like that.</p>
<p>I put automatic as well.
I learnt this in psychology class and what the first guy was stating was that if there is pain detected in the tissues, impulses are AUTOMATICALLY sent up to the brain.</p>
<p>In contrast, the second opinion says that we can control pain and shut it off.</p>
<p>Some quick responses:</p>
<p>1) I think it’s self-satisfied, not conscientious. For one, the passage says she dove breezily into the voice (not meticulously). More importantly, “wary” was a third answer choice. Wary and conscientious are, in context, very similar choices. How could it be one, but not the other? But maybe the joke’s on me…</p>
<p>2) The goat is definitely mocking the press, not ironic because he knows the goat’s real age but not his own. Guys, it’s not even a real goat. The whole point is that, in response to his mom’s apocryphal story about the bible with the age, he invented a story explaining why he didn’t see the age. He throws in the goat’s age as a “why-does-it-even-matter?” zinger. If it’s not a real goat, then it’s not a real age, then it’s not the “ironic because he knows the goat’s real age” answer choice.</p>
<p>3) It’s resignation, not resolve. It’s not like she’s happy with her decision. She envies(/loathes?) her sister, as per earlier in the passage, but she resigns to adding the “Love” to make it a little sweeter. That’s why she sighs.</p>
<p>Ugh, I put anticipation for the g-ma pause question, thinking about he she was looking for something to say for the letter.</p>
<p>This test’s critical reading was unlike any practice test I had ever taken…</p>
<p>I got exactly the same as there. My reasoning: </p>
<ol>
<li><p>because she was satisfied with her writing in the voice of her grandma and being “deceiving” for a lack of a better word.</p></li>
<li><p>because a humorous story that involves a goat knowing something has to be mocking… it also fits the player’s attitude towards the whole situation</p></li>
</ol>
<p>so I might’ve gotten the one about the goat wrong, and most likely the one about broadcast wrong. I put display openly, but now distributed widely sounds better.</p>
<p>I had 4 CR sections. Was one with a passage about a Korean girl and her brother the experimental one?</p>
<p>I found the tribulation passage here.
[The</a> Little Friend: Amazon.ca: Donna Tartt: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.ca/Little-Friend-Donna-Tartt/dp/1400031699]The”>http://www.amazon.ca/Little-Friend-Donna-Tartt/dp/1400031699)</p>
<p>click the “search inside this book” (under cover), and its on page 42. starts the second paragraph down.</p>
<p>@Interficio, especially because it mentions that such artifacts “were here and there”</p>
<p>was the whole thing ultimately trivial or unnecessarily competitive?</p>
<p>yeah I just realized that. So that kind of kills my 800 hopes… lol. Maybe I got the goat one right? (<– THIS IS NOT AN INVITATION TO BRING THIS BACK UP. LOL)</p>
<p>Ultimately trivial.
It doesn’t mention competitiveness anywhere</p>
<p>interficio you just realized what??</p>
<p>the context in which broadcast was used.</p>
<p>@zposture
I agree with you.</p>
<p>How many of you think the march one will be easier?</p>