<p>i put I, II, and III for that krzy</p>
<p>senor, several of your answers on the mutiny section are not correct…if you care.</p>
<p>i put optimistic confidence too. it seemed right</p>
<p>Tsmall which ones did senor have wrong?</p>
<p>thanks silver. thats what i put too. hope its right</p>
<p>reading carefully, patriotic pride makes more sense…and desire for weath was wrong i think, but i can’t remember the others. the last one senor was not sure of is something different though.</p>
<p>i think he might have been referring to the last question about why bligh responded to the mutineers concers as he did or something along those lines? for that one, i put because he didn’t openly communicate with any so he didn’t know the extent of their concerns</p>
<p>Patriotic pride is not correct. He did not want to do anything for his country. He was optimistic and confident that he would return home to impress the king and his country’s people.</p>
<p>switching gears, there was another roman numeral problem besides the one that krzy mentioned. i cant remember the question but did anyone put I, II, and III for that?</p>
<p>i would have to see the question cuz i really dont know</p>
<p>damn, anyone remember that question?</p>
<p>The Critical Reading Section was HARD. I know I got the maudlin question wrong (had the right answer but switched to pedantic at the last minute). However, I’m pretty sure a couple answers being floated on this forum are wrong. First of all, it was redolent and waft. The sentence did talk about how you could almost feel the atmosphere ‘wafting’ off te page. Secondly, the teacher passage was a character sketch. It couldn’t have been a childhhod memory because a childhood memory would need a reference in the first person, as in “I remember so and so.” There is no reference to a narrator remembering the teacher. It could just as easily come from a novel.</p>
<p>another BLIGH passage question
[oops, it was already mentioned in this thread]</p>
<p>also, i had these passages/questions but i didnt have a writing experimental, i had a math experimental, but my test matches up more closely to this discussion??!</p>
<p>why does this test have [a lot]fewer posts than the other two test threads?</p>
<p>also is the curve the same for all three forms or does each form have its own curve?</p>
<p>what did someone get for the math question with 3 people named A B and C going to the movies if C didn’t go?</p>
<p>i put if C didnt go, B didnt go</p>
<p>ok i put that also… it was III only</p>
<p>I am not sure if (in the 5 pages of this post) the Juan question was answered. Anway, I got 30 total people as an answer.</p>
<p>Juan is standing in a line. There are nine more people behind him than there are in front of him. There are 3 times as many people in the line as there are in front of Juan. How many people are in the line?</p>
<p>I used simple Algebra: if x = people in front of Juan:
(x+ 9) + (x) + 1 = total</p>
<p>if 3(x) = total</p>
<p>So:
2x + 10 = 3x
x = 10
Put back into either equation and total = 30</p>
<p>How do you tell which one was experimental. I definately had all the passages mentioned in this thread, but I don’t remember how many of each I had, my eyes were killing today.</p>
<p>I had two grid in math sections. The one with Juan and one about c^2-a^2 = 84 and a<b<c what is b? I couldn’t get that one as I ran out of time, i hope it was experimental.</p>
<p>the other roman numeral question… something about x^(3/2)
yes it was all three</p>