<p>substantial way to give off knowledge or something</p>
<p>Alright but does anyone know anything about the rhetoric question?</p>
<p>the rhetoric one was discussed before…forgot what was said though might have to look back</p>
<p>was it that he found it an interesting way of looking at things? or something like that</p>
<p>This thread has turned into more wrong answers + confusion than correct answers. </p>
<p>What happened to everyone who knew the answers?</p>
<p>theres bound to be someone in this thread who has a sparkling 800 ready for may 21st. lol.</p>
<p>is the answer for care about q really appreciate??
i put down the other one…</p>
<p>yes i believe it was appreciate</p>
<p>i had flippant, cavalier, and reemphasize a point. his whole story was basically critiquing the trend, and he just reemphasized his point in the last paragraph.</p>
<p>
underlined = my comments, italics = added</p>
<p>For which question was “representation” an answer? I don’t remember it…</p>
<p>“plummet… infinitestimal”</p>
<p>which was this one? i dont remember those answers at all</p>
<p>^ About the CEO or something revealing to his workers something…</p>
<p>sc</p>
<p>incapable of
compunction
cognitive
expuragate…offensive??
alliance
plummet… infinitestimal
axiom
particular… universal
platitudinous… permissible
erode
essence…incarnation
superfluous
what were other 7 q??</p>
<p>short passage
chinese
kinship
importance of family
piano/prodigy
sardonic</p>
<p>arcaheologist</p>
<p>metaphor
photographer-flustered
contentious
flippant
provocative
characterize
cavalier
lack academic in her book
to prove a point of view
representation</p>
<p>louisiana black american about literature</p>
<p>inflated style
repetition
childhood memory or trace literary pursuit
details
faithful representation</p>
<p>chemistry</p>
<p>bookish
not much real life knowledge what were other choices? i think i got something different
difference has lots to offer in relationship
idealized
rhetoric</p>
<p>double passage about celebrity</p>
<p>mildly ridiculous yes
hold= maintain not grasp, because collegeboard meant grasp as in grab
trapping - superficial appearance
serious- thoughtful
dismay
modern america is influenced by celebrity
important in career
didn’t give in to public’s expectations
unfortunate acquiesce
critique a trend/reemphasize a point
conspicuous
passage 2 is more personal</p>
<p>Is this our most accurate list? I don’t remember “didn’t give in to public’s expectations” as one of my answers; anybody else?</p>
<p>for the chemistry one, what was the question to which the answer was “rhetoric?” I remember a question asking about rhetoric but not the word rhetoric being an answer to a question.</p>
<p>I put something like Sandro dismissed rhetoric as a useful tool/something appropriate to use.</p>
<p>ok. so there wasn’t a question whose answer was rhetoric, then, right?</p>
<p>I think so.</p>
<p>wait for the axiom what were the other choices, does anyone remember?</p>
<p>another one was conjecture.</p>