<p>@franky2020 was the question talking about multiples of threes a grid in or a multiple choice?</p>
<p>@hainly the correct answer was make lessons memorable. It talked about how they laughed a lot and reminisced about their past and used laughter and talking to make their days happy and memorable. The passage, after all, talked about preserving family history, etc.</p>
<p>Can someone maybe make a list of possible experimental sections? That would be helpful. I might go through the thread and accumulate them myself…</p>
<p>@2400boii ohhh gosh. Does anyone else remember this question? I believe it was in the corn passage and asked something about the fields. What did “conceive” mean?</p>
<p>@irlandaise Im pretty sure one of them was the 23 question Critical Reading section for those who had that</p>
<p>@sechukie it meant descended</p>
<p>@AwesomGuy - do you remember what it was about? I don’t think I had one that was exactly 23 questions. But, yeah, I am compiling a list of experimental vs non-experimental sections, if you guys wanna pitch in!</p>
<p>Making sure, but the vocab questions are in the reading section, not writing? I didn’t prep enough to know what sections were writing, and which were reading (other than the passages, obvs).</p>
<p>@ChubbyPanda111 I’m pretty sure the answer was to keep the family healthy, since I remember it talked about laughter getting them out of gloomy situations.</p>
<p>@iconicsoul I am with you on the crude one</p>
<p>this thread is insanely long holy i was on page 89 last night and refreshed just now to 130</p>
<p>does anyone remember what the question was with the answer m +p?</p>
<p>Hey does anyone remember if the answer to some questions with chamelion eggs? Was it 18?</p>
<p>And @franky2020 what was 2/3 the answer for on the Grid in?</p>
<p>i got 18 for that one</p>
<p>@franky2020 what was the question for 4.5 < x < 7?</p>
<p>@Navin97 it was a question with algebraic expressions so I don’t think very many people remember exactly what it was.</p>
<p>At @Bri503 it could have been 5 or 6 since it asked for an integer</p>
<p>Digitizing maps" question on the sentence ID portion? People say it was no error but I got the verb as an error because the verb was plural… The plural verb had to be change to singular because of the gerund digitizing… Anyone confirm?</p>
<p>@Forgazi </p>
<p>Confirm!</p>
<p>@synack around what question number was it?</p>