Post by dj3tu3 on Aug 13, 2009 16:41:35 GMT -8
Answering is a strategy. Because it depends on the point system of losing or not losing points.
That is a special word. *** Pay attention to THAT. It basically is pointing to something that was state in the past.
succulent - used for fruit. Ready to eat. Ripe.
redolent- used for smell. reminds of something (usually smell)
cerebral- has to do with the brain.
subsequent- following
debacles- failure
redoubled- means to increase
conciliatory- soothing, opposite to offensive
When using the process of elimination with the vocabulary, you should end up with 2 or 3 answers. When this happens you should, must, guess at the least.
harrangue- to throw off attitude, insults, etc.
robust- strong
imperious- like an emperor
convivial- "lively"
histrionic- overly dramatic.
Skim over the reading and read precisely after reading the questions and based on the questions.
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Question 7: It isn't constant because then he would make ti on time. So it has to be halting, and slowing him down.
Question 10: The author of passage 2 never has said that the dolphins aren't intelligent so there is nor eason why he would do it again. And so B is the correct answer because of the fact that he suggest other animals' intellignece. So he would say that animals ahve their own intelligence.
Question 14: In this meaning "charge" is not indicating, because it doesn't mean that it is telling someone something or trying to. It is talking about inspiring because it is giving the researchers inspriation through a lot of faulty things.
Question 16: The right answer si antrhopological fallacy. Anthropological means that it is ancient, old and basically it means that it has to do with a long time ago thing. And Fallacy means a deception. So basically he is saying that Rosseau's "itnernational crowd pleaser" was nothing but just something to entertain and was faulty to the Native Americans.
Question 17: Basically why C is wrong is because the difficulty isn't really aobut getting rid of the culture or like that. It is because the difficulty is that the Europeans and everyone else there is really making the Native Americans out-casted basically through the fact that they do not meet up to the ancestory "tree" as you could say. The model that they describe in A.
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Question 4: Heterogeneity would be the correct answer because of te fact that since hetero means diverse and many, and that the question describes the many different cultural dialects. It is the opposite of homogeneous. Homo meaning 1. Hetero meaning many.
Question 7: Invalidating a theory would make a lot mroe sense than stating something puzzling. Since the question is asking what the passage clarified. We would say it clarified a theory ora rumor that was going on in the passage. And so it is basically clarifying the fact that the theory is false.
Question 8: The discussion of the central market place in the middle ages would make more sense becasue the passage talks about people wanting to know more about the architectural studies and going a lot mroe deeper into it . And having this discussion would clarify many questions the architect might actaully have.
Question 14: The lady did actualyl was overwhelmed by mayn things especially her emotions. And that does happen unlike answer E where in the story it never actually say that the lady couldn't appreciate this new painting. So and the other anwers do nto specifically point out a fact from the passage like B
Question 16: A sentence before line 60 it says it is in her head. And so the painting is stucki n her head and can remember it well as E says.
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Question 4: The coach is usualy not expressive of his emotions so that would be synonmous is demonstrative. Since he oes not demonstrate his innerself. So by weeping he is being opposite of what he usually does. And he is verye expressive.
Question 5: Opacity /opaque basically means something that isn't trsparent and can be seen through.
Qeueston 6: Since the question is asking about the people wanting to drill arguing their argument wouldn't say that their drilling is irreversible after the drilling. They would say that it is neglectable, negligible. So that is waht they woulda rgue not about how it is irreversible.
Question 11: Instead of saying that he has lost reality and fantasy, it is more proper if I say that he won't get a bad result for lying in Africa. Basically because they aren't able to check up on him.
Question 15: I misinterpreted the question so I see where I got it wrong. So the answer A is right because the people from the author's assumption would probably talk behind the author's back and talk about how he is from a not so good background. And he doesn't want to be the topic for the society to be gossiping and rumoring about.
Question 16: This answer is wrong and should be E because for B the answer does not fully answer the fact that they have very exciting and stimulating lives. As E does say that they have INTERESTING people and ideas to be interested in other things but nitpicking at the author's background. B simply say they are in an upper class society.
That is a special word. *** Pay attention to THAT. It basically is pointing to something that was state in the past.
succulent - used for fruit. Ready to eat. Ripe.
redolent- used for smell. reminds of something (usually smell)
cerebral- has to do with the brain.
subsequent- following
debacles- failure
redoubled- means to increase
conciliatory- soothing, opposite to offensive
When using the process of elimination with the vocabulary, you should end up with 2 or 3 answers. When this happens you should, must, guess at the least.
harrangue- to throw off attitude, insults, etc.
robust- strong
imperious- like an emperor
convivial- "lively"
histrionic- overly dramatic.
Skim over the reading and read precisely after reading the questions and based on the questions.
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Question 7: It isn't constant because then he would make ti on time. So it has to be halting, and slowing him down.
Question 10: The author of passage 2 never has said that the dolphins aren't intelligent so there is nor eason why he would do it again. And so B is the correct answer because of the fact that he suggest other animals' intellignece. So he would say that animals ahve their own intelligence.
Question 14: In this meaning "charge" is not indicating, because it doesn't mean that it is telling someone something or trying to. It is talking about inspiring because it is giving the researchers inspriation through a lot of faulty things.
Question 16: The right answer si antrhopological fallacy. Anthropological means that it is ancient, old and basically it means that it has to do with a long time ago thing. And Fallacy means a deception. So basically he is saying that Rosseau's "itnernational crowd pleaser" was nothing but just something to entertain and was faulty to the Native Americans.
Question 17: Basically why C is wrong is because the difficulty isn't really aobut getting rid of the culture or like that. It is because the difficulty is that the Europeans and everyone else there is really making the Native Americans out-casted basically through the fact that they do not meet up to the ancestory "tree" as you could say. The model that they describe in A.
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Question 4: Heterogeneity would be the correct answer because of te fact that since hetero means diverse and many, and that the question describes the many different cultural dialects. It is the opposite of homogeneous. Homo meaning 1. Hetero meaning many.
Question 7: Invalidating a theory would make a lot mroe sense than stating something puzzling. Since the question is asking what the passage clarified. We would say it clarified a theory ora rumor that was going on in the passage. And so it is basically clarifying the fact that the theory is false.
Question 8: The discussion of the central market place in the middle ages would make more sense becasue the passage talks about people wanting to know more about the architectural studies and going a lot mroe deeper into it . And having this discussion would clarify many questions the architect might actaully have.
Question 14: The lady did actualyl was overwhelmed by mayn things especially her emotions. And that does happen unlike answer E where in the story it never actually say that the lady couldn't appreciate this new painting. So and the other anwers do nto specifically point out a fact from the passage like B
Question 16: A sentence before line 60 it says it is in her head. And so the painting is stucki n her head and can remember it well as E says.
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Question 4: The coach is usualy not expressive of his emotions so that would be synonmous is demonstrative. Since he oes not demonstrate his innerself. So by weeping he is being opposite of what he usually does. And he is verye expressive.
Question 5: Opacity /opaque basically means something that isn't trsparent and can be seen through.
Qeueston 6: Since the question is asking about the people wanting to drill arguing their argument wouldn't say that their drilling is irreversible after the drilling. They would say that it is neglectable, negligible. So that is waht they woulda rgue not about how it is irreversible.
Question 11: Instead of saying that he has lost reality and fantasy, it is more proper if I say that he won't get a bad result for lying in Africa. Basically because they aren't able to check up on him.
Question 15: I misinterpreted the question so I see where I got it wrong. So the answer A is right because the people from the author's assumption would probably talk behind the author's back and talk about how he is from a not so good background. And he doesn't want to be the topic for the society to be gossiping and rumoring about.
Question 16: This answer is wrong and should be E because for B the answer does not fully answer the fact that they have very exciting and stimulating lives. As E does say that they have INTERESTING people and ideas to be interested in other things but nitpicking at the author's background. B simply say they are in an upper class society.