<p>Hey now that I think about it on the reading section they always have that first section that tells you where the passages come from. I guess people could check their reading answers in the future also :)</p>
<p>this was one of the more questionable answers I think</p>
<p>For the question that asked which of the following questions was not answered, do we still agree that this is the answer:</p>
<p>“What type of mammals are considered fliers” </p>
<p>The passage does say “an animal is properly called a flier only if it can generate enough force to gain altitude in still air” but Im guessing that’s not enough cause it never mentions which MAMMALS are fliers.?</p>
<p>no one could remember the exact wording for the answer but we all agreed that it was the one that said he was good at both languages and he became good at English through practice. the answer was definitely shorter than that but that’s what it was saying</p>
<p>that’s one I may have messed up on. I think that was a question about the girl and listening to the people speak arabic. I think other choices were like disappointed or regret. I chose the one about regret if that’s the question we’re talking about</p>
<p>It was which WASNT shown. Either regret, consuming jelousy, suprise, and awe. I put regret. I am 75% sure I’m wrong though = / (the answer being consumed by jelousy). We’ve gone over this on this or another thread</p>
<p>no it was the transition into that paragraph from the last one. i really couldn’t read any emotions in that paragraph. it had to be regret or jealous cause she was just not happy that she couldn’t understand them but jealous is kind of an aggressive word and i didn’t get that feeling. but I’m no expert</p>
<p>Do you think there was “consuming jealousy” in the third paragraph (or anywhere in the passage for that matter)? I don’t think regret was in that exact paragraph but idk…</p>
<p>I wish I could find the exact passage. Do you guys remember any names? </p>
<p>Also, I think it was “wasn’t” but now that I think about it, I’m questioning it haha</p>
<p>i remember for a fact that regret nor consuming jealousy was in that paragraph. regret was in the last sentence of the paragraph before it leading into the paragraph that this question asked about.</p>