<p>eeks…i toook out air pollution because I said that it took away from the positive tone!</p>
<p>i think you should keep in air pollution because it’s relevant to the sentence at hand</p>
<p>i said that no, you shouldn’t delete it</p>
<p>i didnt think that it was negative (unit circle) because of ASTC… S was the 2nd quadrant, so sin had to be positive?</p>
<p>this one i really wasnt sure. It was about the Time Dollar–
was there a comma in the sentence about “an hour spent earns an hour…” i dont really remember exactly</p>
<p>The angle was in the third quadrant, it was equal to 5pi/4. The answer was -sqrt2/2. And I deleted air pollution?</p>
<p>For English, did you say that the lunar rainbow passage achieved the goal of writing about a phenomenon because it discussed how rare it was or did you say it did not because it compared them to rainbows. i said that it did achieve the goal</p>
<p>I didn’t put a comma for the time dollar one.</p>
<p>and i got -sqrt 2/2</p>
<p>kept air pollution</p>
<p>jmanco you’re right. I got the same.</p>
<p>F#@$ science though…if not for that I’d probably get 34.</p>
<p>ace 22 tennis: I said it achieved the goal too, I think.</p>
<p>yepp…thats what i had as well…the author achieved his/her goal about the moonbows</p>
<p>sweeeeeeet.</p>
<p>I got negative square root of 2/2.</p>
<p>However, I guessed between that and -square root of 3/2.</p>
<p>I agree that the Unit circle question had negative x and y values (and y=sin) It seemed to be a 225 degree angle and then u could just do sin of that on your calc. </p>
<p>About the coauthor/first book- it’s definitely her first book. If you google Kate Larson it gives you 100% verification.</p>
<p>Who remembers the magnet passage in science? It had 3 tables that were all really confusing.</p>
<p>Also who remembers the question that said what is described when he looks at everything and sees the power, but then also feels the sincerity or something of it.
The answers were:
sea, villages, hotel buildings, or something else.</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>I HATE SCIENCE.</p>
<p>KILL SCIENCE</p>
<p>what about the very first question for reading…i think i put something about it being impressionist and the human spirit</p>
<p>actually, I’m going to stop thinking about the circle problem because it will just make me lose my mind, thank you.</p>
<p>oh geez that was one of the only reading questions that confused me.</p>
<p>I put the thing that was the closest to the end of the passage.</p>
<p>It seemed that when he was lookiing at some thing (i forget what it is), he felt peace of mind and was cimplimenting nature</p>
<p>i put the human spirit answer</p>
<p>sugarsweet, the science section was ridiculous, the only reason anyone got a 36 was because he was lucky</p>
<p>beccaloo123 ^^ I put that too - the first passage was impressionist</p>
<p>What question # was the unit circle question? or at least where was it around if you had to estimate</p>
<p>I’m not sure about that co-author or not thing…I read the passage over again and it said it was HUMEZ’ first book; nothing about that other author</p>