<p>oh yeah for that symmetrical thing what answer choice was it?</p>
<p>I didn’t think calculated work… it was soo… like. you wouldn’t say. she sounded calculated.
so I think I put tenacious- even thought I thought it meant you were silent. (wait- the world was tenacious right?)</p>
<p>no youre still confusing them…and ambivalence wasnt the whole choice…it just began with ambivalent…it was something along the lines of:
what does <some line=“” in=“” the=“” passage=“”> reveal about the author’s view of her new activity of spending time in a coffee shop:
-her obsessive ambitions
-her ambivalence about the activity
-etc.</some></p>
<p>and the answer was the one with ambivalence in it</p>
<p>i guess it would have to be calculated</p>
<p>wasn’t it:</p>
<p>… //
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<p>I can’t find anyone who knows anything about the Founding Fathers prompt, so was that expirimental?</p>
<p>calculated for sure</p>
<p>wanted, it was taciturn. haha. was she quiet? i thought she kept spouting random knowledge, and stuff?</p>
<p>right, it was calculated</p>
<p>oh what was it to describe those historical innovators who worked by themselves?</p>
<p>wanted, it was definitely “calculated”…</p>
<p>ignore the negative connotation of the word, what does calculated mean?</p>
<p>she is calculating out how she will speak to avoid ridicule, being interrupted, etc. (this actually should have a negative connotation, but the reader doesnt pick up on it since the story is told from the perspective of the person doing the calculating)</p>
<p>ex. she calculates that she should speak quickly to avoid being interrupted, steadily and with a “flat” voice to avoid showing uncertainty or weakness, etc.</p>
<p>i had founding fathers… wow we havnt talked abt that one at all</p>
<p>so, nobody remembers the duck-rabbit passage? i’m trying to figure out if it was experimental…</p>
<p>how many can you get wrong on reading and still get an 800, around 3?</p>
<p>i have a scale that says 1 wrong</p>
<p>mother****, there’s my 1 wrong</p>
<p>i remember the duck rabbit passage…it confused me. any questions in particular you would like to discuss?</p>
<p>inmemory: I think it’s 2, but I’m not sure. 3 would be alot, seeing as that would mean that you could lose 4 points (because of the penalty)</p>
<p>lol. I guess it was calculated then. but I knew what taciturn meant. so why would I have chosen it? uggghh. I give up. I keep changing my verbal answers.</p>
<p>how many would you have to wrong to be right on a 700? cause that’s what I desperately want. gahh!</p>