<p>Exactly </p>
<p>@jencee all the best then (Y)
see guys there was one about why mrs verma laughs, that was “relieved” then there was one abt y Bose was flipping through the pages and stopped and opened the booka gain that was “eagerness” then there was another one about how was mrs verma behaving in comparison to Alu Bose I put down “Composed” then another one abt what the writing on the front page tells us “they were both raised by people who were friends” then one abt what the author means by I was too much of my father’s daughter, that one was “the book had a certain control over her” then another one was about quaralling friends but i dont remember the options or what i put down for it… thats all i can recall</p>
<p>Yeah I had basically the same answers as you @satassistance.</p>
<p>What about the question about the father’s relationship with the books? I put that he was placing sentimental value on the books.</p>
<p>That quarreling one was metaphor or something I think.</p>
<p>Satassistance, you have a lucid memory!!!
That question should be just example thing. She tried to make a point, and the quarreling friends was her example.</p>
<p>@jencee there was one more very close option to that question</p>
<p>@jencee be a bit more specific please, i dont remember that one =/</p>
<p>The other close option was that the books provided him a refuge from the world. Which one was right?</p>
<p>I think somewhere in the passage it was written that when the chaos of the world troubled her father he would run to his book for the ideals or something.</p>
<p>@ben thanks what question should be just an example thing ? =S
i dont really remember the options could u explain the quarelling friends to me, oh n i just remembered another one, the author used “personification” when Bose opens the book and it smiled back at him</p>
<p>I put sentimental as well. Refuge sounds off to me because, as a matter of fact, her father wasn’t avoiding or hiding something.</p>
<p>Oops… I might have gotten that question wrong then. Damn, and I was hoping for an 800 in CR.</p>
<p>For the quarrelling friends one option was some analogy, anyone can remember?</p>
<p>I put the same answer as you @benjamin8451. I hope it’s not wrong. :L</p>
<p>its okay man thats just one question i think we covered every thing on this passage, except for the very first one which was abt the main gist of the passage, does anyone remember the question and/or the options ?</p>
<p>Analogy or metaphor? I can’t recall. </p>
<p>Gist is about their different upbringing or how they raised by difference person makes who they are. </p>
<p>Yup @benjamin that’s the answer.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the passage about the wilderness-trekker who came across tools used by the Hohokan Indians? One of the questions was about which situation it was closest to. The options were:
a) Finding a coin outside a supermarket
b) Finding archaic tools while excavating an archaeological site
c) Finding an ancient piece of pottery while looking for a ball
d) I can’t remember…</p>
<p>I put C). What did everyone else put?</p>