<p>JP, i said provide reasoning behind point of view…</p>
<p>I said reasoning behind pov too, but I was iffy on that one. probably incorrect.</p>
<p>^ i did as well</p>
<p>idk…is it really a point of view.</p>
<p>usually if somebody says oh my work is so popular…ppl think that it’s a good thing.</p>
<p>so i feel he had to clarify and say that popularity means they were scrutinizing.</p>
<p>I think it was clarify a point of view. His point of view was that people were getting upset with him because his work was popular.</p>
<p>i am 100% positive it was reasoning behidn point of view.</p>
<p>I said the difference was that celebrities be surprised when stranger recognize…</p>
<p>i had reasoning behind POV as well</p>
<p>that was the archeology one!
and i put that was to provide evidence for a previous claim</p>
<p>^ it was that some people pursue celebrity to further their career status.</p>
<p>what was the one that passage 2 emphasized but passage 1 didn’t for celebrity?</p>
<p>well, the sentence before was like “other scholars dont like my stuff”. then the sentence in question was like “the more popular, the less scholarly”-- explaining why other scholars looked down upon her stuff</p>
<p>for the celebrity one. the tooting of horn.</p>
<p>shamelessly conceited?</p>
<p>But it was her point of view…she said she THOUGHT that the other scholars didn’t like her stuff because it was popular.</p>
<p>no difference was that it didnt consider some might pursue celebrity status to further carreraid. i am also 100% sure on this one.</p>
<p>passage 2 emphasized that some pursue celebrity to further career status.</p>
<p>Yeah that’s what I said too.</p>
<p>what did you guys say for the question that was something like: “what generalization do both passages discuss?”
i think i chose something about modern america having a relationship with celebrity?</p>
<p>was the answer choice really “clarify a point of view”… thats a bit similar similar to “explain the reasoning behind a point a view”</p>
<p>^^Yeah, I got that</p>