<p>you mean critical reading, right? grammar depends on your essay</p>
<p>criticaly reading usually 1, maybe more cuz the sentence completions were…disturbing this time around, unless that was the experimental section of course</p>
<p>i think it was ambiguous…ambiguous means “open to more than one interpretation” which fits the picture. (no pun intended). i was debating between that and hidden meaning, but i put ambiguous in the end.</p>
<p>it was ambiguous. f.uck. i thought ambiguous only meant vague</p>
<p>Main Entry: am·big·u·ous
Pronunciation: am-'bi-gy&-w&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin ambiguus, from ambigere to be undecided, from ambi- + agere to drive – more at AGENT
1 a : doubtful or uncertain especially from obscurity or indistinctness <eyes of=“” an=“” ambiguous=“” color=“”> b : INEXPLICABLE
2 : capable of being understood in two or more possible senses or ways</eyes></p>
<p>for the math question, where you had half a cylinder getting filled up with water at a rate of 6 pi, what time did it take to fill it up? i think i put 1/2…is that right?</p>
<p>damnit, so i have two wrong now. i know i got all the sentence completions right, and I think all the short passage questions, but there are still a few i’m unsure of on the long passages.</p>
<p>what was the thing with the mirror, comparing the mirror to art? i forget what my answer was…</p>