<p>I was between repetition and metaphor. I ended up putting metaphor, but I don’t know if it’s right.</p>
<p>And I put thoughtful.</p>
<p>I was between repetition and metaphor. I ended up putting metaphor, but I don’t know if it’s right.</p>
<p>And I put thoughtful.</p>
<p>I said Sando or appreciate the practical applications in real life of chemistry.</p>
<p>The guy used the same phrase over and over in the conclusion.</p>
<p>It was repetition.</p>
<p>serious = thoughtful
sandio = bookish/experience</p>
<p>mary, are you perhaps thinking of the louisiana passage? i put repitition for that one, he said lousiana a lot. the one with the archaelogist, she described the scholar’s circle as a fire</p>
<p>ready, i put that the author didnt have enough experience.</p>
<p>repetition and metaphor are two different questions. repetition was from the black guy talking about russian authors metaphor was about the archaeologist being a loner in the the circle of her colleagues or something.</p>
<p>i second- repetition, thoughtful, and does not appreciate chemistry</p>
<p>how is that a metaphor? I said it was a literary allusion.</p>
<p>Possible. Sadly, I decided to put metaphor. I guess I picked the wrong one.</p>
<p>1a1 no. mimicry is wrong, it said teh birds cant comprehend what they are thinking=cognitive.</p>
<p>was the last question of cr the ummm one talks about a social phenomenon and teh other is a personal example? i am seriously paraphrasing</p>
<p>Anybody remember some of the difficult words on the CR? I didn’t take the test, but would like to know.</p>
<p>The words I’ve seen so far based on this thread:
pompous, flippant, compunction (which was also in the March SAT), cognitive, platitudinous, cavalier, contentious, diffident, didactic, aplomb, perfunctory</p>
<p>dabigdawg72 you’re thinking of the southern writing passage. this was in the archaeological passage, it was about isolation, borders of a circle, far from heat of fire.</p>
<p>I know, I put cognitive, but after I got home, didn’t exactly remember the question and looked up the definition of mimetic.</p>
<p>Compunction was literally the answer to a question on last months SAT.
ETS put the same word as an answer two months in a row just to screw with us.</p>
<p>Luckily I got it correct this time.</p>
<p>immortalix, sandio was a name… haha</p>
<p>immortalix: i also didn’t know aplomb and perfunctory</p>
<p>GanDhIizRiPpiN: thats what i put</p>
<p>does anyone know the answer for that question about what the narrator didn’t like about the russian authors?</p>
<p>i remember putting “specific details”, though none of them really seemed to fit</p>
<p>I also put specific details…</p>
<p>I did “I put flippant, cavalier, conspicuous, AND contentious… lol” as well.</p>
<p>It was specific details because the author couldn’t relate to things such as the names or food.</p>
<p>So you’re correct.</p>
<p>aplomb means composure and perfunctory means boring or routinely i think</p>