<p>Oh yeah! I’m pretty sure I chose strength of a response. I think I remember the choice: neurological reaction v. psychological need, but I don’t remember the question at all.</p>
<p>My answer to that was “nonchalant but reassuring.”</p>
<p>From the businessman passage, anyone remember which piece of data would support his wealth best? I guessed “correspondence with clients”</p>
<p>man, this whole thread created a giant pit in my stomach. I thought CR was pretty difficult, math easy, and writing okay considering its my worst section. I don’t think I got any CR wrong by the looks of this thread but I did skip some vocab.</p>
<p>I think i put “incredible yet accurate” or something to that effect</p>
<p>i also said correspondence with clients</p>
<p>what about the evidence “like this” question: I said records of his business practices</p>
<p>Bigb-- inventive yet accurate? That’s what I put, but I’m not too confident in it anymore :p</p>
<p>Does anyone remember other answer choices to the “Strength of Response” question?</p>
<p>Also, does anyone remember the answer to the vocab question about some girl who was bored a lot? I think I got it right, but I forgot what the word was hehe</p>
<p>was scourge an answer?</p>
<p>bigb - i put nonchalant but reassuring</p>
<p>kevrus that was anathema. one of my favorite words</p>
<p>Was it anathema?</p>
<p>oh yah…</p>
<p>Scourges…innocuous was a correct answer, as was anathema. Yay!</p>
<p>yeah, “inventive yet accurate” </p>
<p>that was the one. I sort of felt like that was right at the time…</p>
<p>Chose nonchalant yet reassuring and I remember scourge being a vocab answer. Hmm, was one of the answer choices duplicity?</p>
<p>I put anathema but only because I had eliminated every other answer. I hope it’s right.</p>
<p>1a1 what was the Q again? i put anathema, and i think one of the other choices was dogmatic?</p>
<p>@KevRus, the phrase was “repetition was --------- to her” and the answer was “anathema”</p>
<p>And I put flexibility of the brain for the “strength of response” question. The strength of this neurological response wasn’t implied by the phrase, but a degree of flexibility was.</p>
<p>ok, so anathema was right?</p>
<p>and when do we get our results back?</p>
<p>haha, I remember anathema because I almost chose duplicity until I realized that’s not what it means. And I chose dogmatic for something.</p>