<p>You can count the number of years; I think.</p>
<p>Haha what about the first question? At first I definitely thought it was “acknowledge” but then I was thinking about putting “remark” but didn’t. Anyone?</p>
<p>I remember putting acknowledge.</p>
<p>^And for the Kentucky one I put “Having grown up in Kentucky” but I’m pretty much in agreement that it’s wrong lol.</p>
<p>^Oh that one. I remember that after the comma it had the fossils.
I think I put something like it was easily found in Kentucy.
Or something of that idea.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the question about making statues, the one that had “cools” or “had cooled” and all the variations?</p>
<p>i put cools</p>
<p>The question about “cools” and “had cooled” is one of the few if not only one I wasn’t positive about… I don’t even remember what I put. I think I told myself to stop thinking about it too hard and just put down cools. Overall, I think I did my best on this section!</p>
<p>cools is correct because it matches the tense of the preceding sentence, which was the event that immediately before.</p>
<p>what was the answer to the last question about whether the author had accomplish the task of condemning the aquaculture? was it no because he/she elaborated the pros and cons to roughly equal extents? or no because he/she focuses on how aquaculture can be made more environmentally friendly?</p>
<p>If I recall, I said equal extents because of the details about saving money by doing aquaculture. That part was presented as a pro.</p>
<p>Also I believe that only the conclusion focused on how it can be made more environmentally friendly, not the whole essay.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the apostrophe question I think the word was contributions. contributions, contribution’s or contributions’</p>
<p>Yea for number 3, the question was "the (contribution’s) of African Americans. I put Contributions without a apostrophe. I think that is right</p>
<p>In the end, there was a question about like saving money it was…" bargin-cost" or something, what was the answer</p>
<p>^I think it was OMIT</p>
<p>It was definitely OMIT because the sentence already included the word “inexpensive”</p>
<p>Ah, thanks sky i remember that one now
That one was about blue-plate special right? (Same passage, i mean)
I was thinking about that for a little bit b/c i didnt realize it was repetitive at first lol</p>
<p>For the one on the aquafarming passage about the catfish/shrimp was the answer that the waste can go into oceans
-Also, was an answer to another one “to separate wild fish from farmed ones” or something</p>
<p>i dont think the one with “bargin-cost” had an omit option</p>
<p>it was like
a)no change
b)affordable
c)somehting else
d)a</p>