<p>@Maxyend</p>
<p>I don’t remember what I put. I feel like I put something that emphasised there were “different approaches,” but was there only 1 answer which had something about “different approaches”?</p>
<p>@Maxyend</p>
<p>I don’t remember what I put. I feel like I put something that emphasised there were “different approaches,” but was there only 1 answer which had something about “different approaches”?</p>
<p>@coldflame
yes, you can see a lot of grave consequences if the temperature is about to rise</p>
<p>hey,anyone respond to my previous question? the Botany garden in the final writing section.
I chose A since other choices are all wrong. e.g. This Botany is one of the oldest botany and, with 250acres of garden, one of the biggest. clearly the sentence is not parallel and there is no verb in the " with 250acres of garden, one of the biggest" part.</p>
<p>can anyone find that climate change passage?.. lol</p>
<p>I can confirm A for the botany question. Also, “hint at” is correct, you can see in camridge or longman dic, adhere should be “adhere to”</p>
<p>No, the botany/garden question was C</p>
<p>don’t rmb it’s like “one biggest and largest botany,… has 250 acres” anw that’s what i chose</p>
<p>Also, “spanning multiple eras” right?</p>
<p>zhshzh44 yes i chose A too. same reasoning
and do you remember a question like: Whales, known as blah blah, have the vertebrate (and allows their neck blah blah) , the options are like
that allow their(i think that’s wrong,since it’s vertebrate,it should be that allows )
for allowing (don’t think it’s right)
, which has allowed(weird tense, but i think best of all the other choices)</p>
<p>@coldflame
no, I think ‘with 250acres of garden, one of the biggest.’ is incorrect since it did not have verb and inparallel to the beignning</p>
<p>i think “allow” is right b/c vertebra is the singular of vertebrae, a plural noun
<a href=“http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/vertebra[/url]”>http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/vertebra</a></p>
<p>it was “that allows” and it had to be C. There was a mistake in all of the others, I am sure.</p>
<p>@ zjyangela
I am afraid that you chose wrong. ‘which has allowed’ is wrong ( I chose it too) because …have the vertebrae ( the plural form of vertebra), so it is clearly that ’ that allow…’ is the correct answer.</p>
<p>I missed the ‘e’ behind the word… - -</p>
<p>There was a math question with three circles. Band Choir, Orchestra? or sth like that. There were three statements we had to check. What did you choose?</p>
<p>oh right…I chose that at first…sad…</p>
<p>i rmb i chose the one w 1 statement only, and it’s not I maybe only II or III</p>
<p>@duffman1991
there is only one correct, kind of like the third one…</p>
<p>Yes. Thanks!
What about a question in which all the answers were intervals? Like 11<x<12, 10<x11 and others?</p>
<p>wait can someone answer this question so everyone can know for sure
WHICH SECTION WAS EXPERIMENTAL? READING WRITING OR MATH?</p>