<p>Discuss the English portion</p>
<p>Seemed relatively easy. I finished with about three minutes left. I almost never finished completely on the practice tests.</p>
<p>Extremely easy IMO. This was the easiest for me today. I finished 6-8 minutes early, so I went over my answers.</p>
<p>I thought it was a tad bit easier than usual, but I could have easily just had a false sense of confidence. What was the point of the velcro essay? Origin of word or that Velcro has many uses?</p>
<p>The passages were actually really interesting to me! I finished with more than 5 minutes to spare, although English is my strong subject.</p>
<p>I got multiple uses of velcro. But the way, for all on this thread, I created an OFFICIAL ACT MATH THREAD. Ask questions PLEASE! Nervous for that section</p>
<p>Delayed, I was stuck on that question too. I went ahead with origin of the word since the reason the narrator even bothered to learn about Velcro was because of its strange name. And, the content goes on to explain the two parts to velcro in detail to connect to the characterstics of velvet and crochet that comprise the name.
Atleast, thats my reasoning…</p>
<p>That’s what I thought too, but those were the only two parts talking about the name. And iirc wasn’t the introductory just saying that it had an alien name, not that he was wondering why it had that name?</p>
<p>Yea I don’t know. I originally picked various uses but there was literally like one sentence that said the various uses, from what I recall. The other two choices were out of the question, so I picked origin since more was written about the name. Honestly,that was more of a subjective question that depends on the reader.</p>
<p>What was the one about latifah’s talk show? Was it no change or syndicated (I went with no change)?</p>
<p>Dlee, I believe it was no change, due to that was the only one that foreshadowed the fact that it was her only failure.</p>
<p>I put no change as well, syndicated doesn’t help explain how the show was one of her rare failures.</p>
<p>No change was “short-lived” right?</p>
<p>@Nivers1027
yeah it was short-lived</p>
<p>how about the hushed atmosphere. Nearby, the passenger look? or that, nearby, the passenger</p>
<p>Timtim, it was the period I think.</p>
<p>It was a period.</p>
<p>thank you! one the passage about the onion, scientist research need another ten year? keep it or or replace it with “need more time”.</p>
<p>-Replace and put in 10 more years
-also what one was the “the year he took his dog out”?</p>
<p>what passage is it?</p>