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does anyone also remember that shakespear question? i know i selected the answer: to “that of shakespear’s day” or something

@lolokcollege I put NE error, but im pretty sure implied was the error as it should have been implicated.
For the shakespeare one i believe i also put that of shakespeare’s day but it was tough

guys i put falsely dramatic after i changed it from tactfully incredulous. can someone explain why they picked what they did? cuz i have no idea why i even picked my answer. lol

@SaburosFather u iz wise kind sir

For the math problem with the sequence, was the 57th term answer C?

@FKAtwigs
The answer was 2…either Choice B or C.

@y0l0lsen People are over arguing whether it was 0 or 2.

wait so what is the answer to the market writing question? i said it was “have observed”

@mnallamalli97 I believe most people put NE as it can be have observed.

damn. also, what was the original sentence for the CAR writing question? had something to do with pouring gravel.

I put 0

Don’t remember that one too well, just remember it started with By Pouring _, _, _, and can reduce a car’s drag on highway or something like that. but basically you had to omit “by” in “by pouring”

@Chrysanthemum14 thanks! 2 would be C. I just remembered the sequence: 6, 8, 2, -6, -8. Each letter choice corresponds to the numbers in order so 2 is C.

Wait so were the devices used by the girl simile/hyperbole or metaphor/melodrama?

I put the metaphor because the sentence didn’t really seem like a hyperbole.

It was simile hyperbole. This is because they described the lines as “the two most powerful and influential” and also that he was the “best writer and poet” which is clearly an exaggeration. you can’t tell that much based off of two lines. Also its not metaphor because they used "like a " which means simile

@GPAfreak I put hyperbole because I couldn’t see how the first sentence could be anything besides a simile. If it has “like” in it doesn’t that automatically make it a simile?

Hey does anyone remember that passage where the girl meets her family? There was a question that asked “what does the shadows and descrpition of her relatives mean?”
The options were:
indistinct
impassive
cowardly
ordinrary
something else.

What did u guys put and why?

I put indistinct because she only had a vague idea of what her relatives might look like; so, it’s not as though she could pin any of them with specific features.

She only knew that their faces should resemble hers.

For that math question where it was like absolute value of h(x), what was the answer and why? also was that a grid in question or not, I can’t remember.

Implied->implicated
Perspective->prospective