<p>Hopefully, we’ll get a decent curve. This math was unusually hard. I’m glad I’m not the only one to have thought so.</p>
<p>I hope “basic” is correct, but it seems candid is the winner here. Even so, I only have -3-4 confirmed on CR, which is at least 700+.</p>
<p>Anybody remembr any questions from the passage about scientists and specificity</p>
<p>Did we all get the same essay prompt? </p>
<p>Mine was about if I thought people should stay busy or have free time.</p>
<p>Yeah I got basic as well</p>
<p>It is basic. </p>
<p>The question was posed from a survey. It was “How many hours do you work”</p>
<p>A candid question requires more feelings of sincerity. That is extremely basic of a question that is merely asking for a factual answer.</p>
<p>Yea I personally believe its basic.
Also, does anyone know that p* prime factor question and whether or not it was experimental?</p>
<p>A candid question is like
“Do you love me with all your heart?” </p>
<p>A basic question is like
“How long was the test?”</p>
<p>More often that not, though, the meaning of the word in question isn’t its common definition. Simple and basic are synonymous, but the author’s usage of it seemed to imply the answer was candid.</p>
<p>@KennyP I believe that one was experimental…(THANK GOD)</p>
<p>someone confirmed earlier in this thread that the question was in experimental </p>
<p>“PHEW”</p>
<p>Meh, it was probably basic.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the rug passage when it asked how the girl felt … The question had anxious as one of the choices</p>
<p>I put optimistic. It described her feeling as if the call to prayer was an omen of good things to come.</p>
<p>I remember I put optimistic for one of the questions. Cause she like heard bells and stuff and she was all excited to show her Uncle the carpet.</p>
<p>Lepstein, it was optimistic. It made her feel positive and happy. </p>
<p>Another question from that passage was asking what the girl intended to do by seeing her carpet from her master’s eyes. </p>
<p>Did you guys get to have view from a critical distance?</p>
<p>optimistic</p>
<p>I put “critical distance”</p>
<p>I was going to put view from a critical distance, but I thought that the question asked for what the narrator did in the future, so I put aspire to achieve Gostaham’s expertise.</p>
<p>I put critical distance. Also does anyone remember the other options besides optimistic. I’m starting to question if I chose that one</p>