<p>@SAT100, i put exhausting, because she described it as how she had to sleep in hammocks, and the fan was the only source of cool air, which doesn’t seem so great. familiar and exhausting were hard to pick between, but i did exhausting.</p>
<p>I put familiar</p>
<p>I don’t remember the illusions in art one. Can someone remind me what that was about?</p>
<p>I put familiar because she said something about every summer she experience something
and also, did first paragraph establish timeline or provide context?</p>
<p>it provided context</p>
<p>I said it established timeline…</p>
<p>I put provided context. It was basically just giving us a back story.</p>
<p>@lolol Unfortunately, those lines weren’t part of the 2nd paragraph (which is what the question was asking about).</p>
<p>put familiar but i thought exhausting kinda makes sense. dont know what the right answer is.</p>
<p>the ephemeral one was right^^^</p>
<p>I think it was familiar. I don’t remember exact phrases in the passage, but if I recall correctly it was a regular thing from the way it was stated that the author was always the favorite of one woman and her sister was always the favorite of the other when they came to visit. That would imply that they saw each other regularly enough to pick favorites and for the kids to pick up on it.</p>
<p>What was the SC about the book, it was something like “even for the devotees of the genre…”
the choices were incisive…obfuscatory, incendiary…something, etc</p>
<p>yeah it was confounded…inscrutable</p>
<p>I had 4 reading sections, which one was experimental?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the question that compared the two girls to spectators watching a tennis match? was it “close attention” or “child amusement”</p>
<p>I put close attention. Not sure.</p>
<p>I also put close attention, because their heads swayed side to side, like watching a tennis match. But you never know.</p>
<p>I also put close attention. I am reasonably sure that was right, a professional tennis match seems and odd image to use for anything childish.</p>
<p>the gymnastics one</p>
<p>@hockey Close attention for sure. Spectators watching tennis usually pay close attention, so it made sense.</p>
<p>For the telescope one I didn’t put ephemeral but powerful. I put frustrating but rewarding. Wrong I guess?</p>