Couldnt submit answer, blue bar kept loading at the top over and over when trying to submit. Could not pick the answer until refreshing a few times to see if the webpage would work.
This curriculum has seriously calmed my RC anxiety. As someone taking the LSAT after five years away from formal education while on Active Duty I genuinely felt like I was deteriorating in this area. Alas, I just needed to be re-introduced to normal writing (and not the awful way the Army writes)
RC was giving me the most trouble when I first started back in October. I think it'll be easier for me going forward, but I'm still more familiar with how LR "works."
RC was always my downfalll so I procrastinated learning it cuz I thought I was doomed but so far I have been rocking it (thanks kevin) I hope I am able to translate the teqs to my own practice cuz kevin is super helpful in undertsanidng the passage which was my downfall
Nailing these questions, I think so much is really coming together for me, especially with the "low res" to capture the important aspects of the passages.
#help I chose A because I felt that even though the culinary practices of North America was changed as a result of the emigration, I wasn't sure if the culinary practices of these various emigrated groups were changed as part of the changing practices in North America. My thought was that it would have been very much possible that the practices changed the local cuisines, yet the groups themselves remained faithful to their own practices by changing the local cuisines. Not sure if this makes sense or if I was making too many assumptions along the way. B is definitely more correct in retrospect though.
You're making too many assumptions I think. A is about how a group changed an alien culture. But that's not what the Kayapo did - they incorporated their technology (the aesthetics) into an alien technology WITHOUT changing the alien culture or changing their own culture.
Whether or not the emigrants stayed true to their local cuisine isn't the problem. Its that they changed the practices in North America. The Kayapo never changed the culture of the west by their use of the camera. Hope this helps!
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Couldnt submit answer, blue bar kept loading at the top over and over when trying to submit. Could not pick the answer until refreshing a few times to see if the webpage would work.
Why did it suggest BR when I got the question right on the first take?
@SnazzyElk951 Sometimes if you take longer then is typically suggested in the "recommended time" to answer the question, it'll prompt you to BR!
This curriculum has seriously calmed my RC anxiety. As someone taking the LSAT after five years away from formal education while on Active Duty I genuinely felt like I was deteriorating in this area. Alas, I just needed to be re-introduced to normal writing (and not the awful way the Army writes)
@NikoGavino Thank you for your service. I wish nothing but the best for you!
"conform to the same principle embodied" = integrating new technology into your culture to improve it which is what B is
Is anyone else finding RC easier than LR
RC was giving me the most trouble when I first started back in October. I think it'll be easier for me going forward, but I'm still more familiar with how LR "works."
RC was always my downfalll so I procrastinated learning it cuz I thought I was doomed but so far I have been rocking it (thanks kevin) I hope I am able to translate the teqs to my own practice cuz kevin is super helpful in undertsanidng the passage which was my downfall
Nailing these questions, I think so much is really coming together for me, especially with the "low res" to capture the important aspects of the passages.
So motivating when RC is what u struggle with most and u get all the questions right :D
When ur faster than the target 🙈🙈🙈
Please add captions soon! #feedback
I love analogous questions (:
EXCELLENT, you can have mine! Eat Up (;
Same! (I think)
I felt this was a bit too easy of a RC, all the answers were no-brainers.
Fr I would choose my answer and then second guess because I was like nahhhhh this wayyyy to easy lol ended up getting all of them correct
#help I chose A because I felt that even though the culinary practices of North America was changed as a result of the emigration, I wasn't sure if the culinary practices of these various emigrated groups were changed as part of the changing practices in North America. My thought was that it would have been very much possible that the practices changed the local cuisines, yet the groups themselves remained faithful to their own practices by changing the local cuisines. Not sure if this makes sense or if I was making too many assumptions along the way. B is definitely more correct in retrospect though.
You're making too many assumptions I think. A is about how a group changed an alien culture. But that's not what the Kayapo did - they incorporated their technology (the aesthetics) into an alien technology WITHOUT changing the alien culture or changing their own culture.
Whether or not the emigrants stayed true to their local cuisine isn't the problem. Its that they changed the practices in North America. The Kayapo never changed the culture of the west by their use of the camera. Hope this helps!
I had the same issue understanding and this helped so much. Thank you!
this lesson says it's only 1 min