<p>how did you get 150?</p>
<p>Can you give me a step by step</p>
<p>how did you get 150?</p>
<p>Can you give me a step by step</p>
<p>not past perfect just past? is that why?</p>
<p>Why is not entirely true, and not insincere?</p>
<p>Because he wasn’t being insincere, he was saying his opinion, but her (Roberta)'s case is proof that his statement is not always accurate</p>
<p>I thought it was insincere</p>
<p>Wasn’t it saying that the person would think the people were fakes…or always making things sound good when they really weren’t. she wanted people who were sincere…like Larrry or whoever…</p>
<p>yeah the statement was a definitive, weathermen, pilots, something are all cut from the same cloth. good ol larry wasnt that</p>
<p>the qs asked what wud passage 1 girl’s response be…she wud think those…doctors, weathermen, and pilots were insincere…</p>
<p>yea…weahtermen, pilots, and doctors are all cut from the same cloth…</p>
<p>what wud passage 1…girl’s response be to that?</p>
<p>It was passage 2’s writer who was to respond to passage 1.</p>
<p>That it’s not accurate all the time. Because Larry wasn’t like that.</p>
<p>The sentence itself isn’t insincere, perhaps the people described are, but even so</p>
<p>was that the question? i thought it was something less personal to the girl</p>
<p>Is anyone sure about the Cesar Chavez one?
I think it might be “many of whom” because I’ve seen it used often.
[Digital</a> History](<a href=“http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/mexican_voices/voices_display.cfm?id=86]Digital”>http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/mexican_voices/voices_display.cfm?id=86)<br>
Not sure exactly what the sentence said though :/</p>
<p>I’m 99.9% sure the Chavez sentence contains no error. It was like… migrant workers, many of them mexican american.</p>
<p>Google the phrase “many of them mexican american” and you find it used in similar situations</p>
<p>So, wat do u guys think the curb on the CR section will be. I live in NE, so the NMSF cut off will be around 209. I’m pritty sure I missed a few on this section and am kinda worried. Also, wat did u guys get for the math question tht asked for the value of a/c</p>
<p>value of A/C = 2/15.</p>
<p>what was the writing question w/ the maoi statues? (or something like that)</p>
<p>here is some that i know</p>
<p>64pi, 2/15, 55 degrees, 14 numbers</p>
<p>What was the question for the 55 degrees one?</p>
<p>not to belabor the point, but that doesnt necessarily mean its gramatically correct. that said, im pretty sure the NY Times has got its mechanics down. one can hope though</p>
<p>isoceles triangle, one is multiple of x, what is maximum of other 2 angles</p>
<p>“It was like… migrant workers, many of them mexican american.”</p>
<p>The sentence actually said “many Mexican Americans” if I recall correctly.</p>