<p>do you think the cutoff for this year will be a lot lower than last year.</p>
<p>im not sure what i choose! thats why i want to knwo the second word of those two answers in order to refresh my memory. but the author could have cited an incredulous example to prove a point, and the point in this case is to illustrate the fact that ppl tend to manipulate their memories, no matter how HUMOROUS or DISBELIEVING, in order to portray themselves in a brighter light.</p>
<p>Idk… But I do know that I chose humorous.</p>
<p>Was one of the SCs impugn/nefarious?</p>
<p>Seaghost527, yes impugn/nefarious was one of the answers that I picked, =)</p>
<p>wat was the question again? and yes i believe that i had that as an answer too</p>
<p>It was inevitable that the committee/council/something would _____ the character since he was such a ________ person.
lol, something along the lines of that</p>
<p>Did other people put humorous (instead of incredulous) or was I the only one… ? Now I’m kinda worried.</p>
<p>&Did anyone put precarious as a SC answer ? I guessed on that one.</p>
<p>I don’t think you can use an incredulous or unbelievable example to prove a point. Also the answer choice was “incredulous rejoinder” which is an “unbelievable reply.” This makes no sense in the context of the passage. A humorous illustration was the correct answer imo. The key word for me was illustration, as that was exactly what the cited lines provided.</p>
<p>seaghost, I put precarious also. Judging from the posts in this thread, that seems to be the right answer.</p>
<p>I put humorous. I think the wording was “a humorous illustration”–he used humor to make a point, which makes sense in context.</p>
<p>what did you put for the first short passage question about comparing the grass with myths of the frontier? i put the answer with “unsubstantiated”, but somebody else on CC has convinced me that tenacity was the better answer</p>
<p>I put tenacious, just because weeds are tenacious, not unsubstantiated.</p>
<p>I put tenacious and pervasive. The passage said something about the myth being hard to get rid of.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one where it asked you what “temper” meant? I put resiliency (probably wrong)</p>
<p>I put that it meant mood.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it’s mood. I put mood.</p>
<p>And the other one is tenacious and pervasive.</p>
<p>I put unsubstantiated because they were talking about the claim.</p>
<p>newyearsgirl, can you recollect all the SC answers on the CR section???</p>
<p>any other questions pertaining to the memory passages or the passage about that writer that you guys can think of?</p>
<p>Hmm…I vaguely remember answers including the word “fundamental” for one, his brother’s dog for the question which asked for what memory he would forget, and soemting about a “discard pile”.</p>
<p>Lets see…</p>
<p>The psychologist in the first passage would deem line x: “I remember the Yankees game perfectly” to be incorrect because… I put E. I forgot what the answer was.</p>
<p>The author of passage 2 uses which literary device that the author of passage 1 does not? I think it was personal recollection.</p>
<p>it’s mood for sure. the context was something like, “wavered with the temper of the times,” talking about the public’s approval of that lady’s writing.</p>
<p>also, it’s definitely tenacious and pervasive. the passage related all the different rumors to weeds.</p>