<p>The math question asked for which was false.</p>
<p>Oh…
I put scholarly citation dam</p>
<p>exactly, and I said B>A had to be false because it was opposite a smaller angle than A was</p>
<p>For the orders, there were 12 people right?</p>
<p>You have your angles mixed up. B’s opposite angle was larger</p>
<p>For #6 in the 35 question section it asked:
Biodegradable plastics are less heat resistant than something plastics
or Biodegrable plastics are less heat resistant than those of something plastics
What did you put?</p>
<p>Lol they tricked people to make him seem as. Scholar. But I need a 500 in each section. Do you guys think it’s easy to get.</p>
<p>18 for that question</p>
<p>Biodegrable plastics are less heat resistant than those of something plastics
What did you put? @eddygotmilk it’s a common idiom</p>
<p>does anybody remember the garden question</p>
<p>was it because he had a romantic experience there?</p>
<p>and also for the fisherman question,
it asked about Mexican fishers
it asked something like,
depletions or something.
Is it because they assumed Mexican fishers have little impact on it and it kinda surprised them?</p>
<p>Yeah 18 is correct</p>
<p>i don’t think so because one of the answer was also A>B, so it had to one of them and I’m sure B had the smaller opposite angle. Are we thinking of the same question?</p>
<p>@eddy Biodegradable plastics are less heat resistant than something plastics, it is def not those of</p>
<p>Which garden question in particular?</p>
<p>for the 2 short passages
it was talking about chemical and the burnt part of the steak
why did psssage 1 propose those questions</p>
<p>did anybody put “confusion”?</p>
<p>What was number 30 on the writing? The one with the colon or the one with a participial phrase?</p>
<p>Noooo it’s because it meant something to him or something like that. Nobody put romantic
And 18 u got 6 then u had to add 12</p>
<p>i think it was the first quetsion for the garden passage
does anyybody remember putting a romanticization feeling or something</p>
<p>and for writing
there was this question comparing audiences
did anybody get “do” as their an swer</p>
<p>Eddy, I believe I chose the less wordy answer. Whichever one also made sense without having to use “those of.” </p>
<p>I also got a “detailed anecdote.” I believe the word DETAILED was the key.</p>
<p>@Lanie49 lol ok good because it was comparing plastics to plastics, but after practice tests i would automatically circle answer choices with “that of” or “those of”.</p>