<p>I thought that it was harder than the June ACT.</p>
<p>discuss questions and answers here</p>
<p>I thought that it was harder than the June ACT.</p>
<p>discuss questions and answers here</p>
<p>Wasn’t it a scientist, a superhero, a (long one), or a friend? Is that the question, Lauren?</p>
<p>What passage was that?</p>
<p>Yeah, if your question is TeachMeHowto34’s question, then the answer was superhero I believe</p>
<p>I put friend</p>
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<p>I can’t remember the exact question and context. Anyone know it? Was it the bat passage?</p>
<p>Yes, it was one of the last questions on the bat passage. </p>
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<p>it was supposed to be “friend” because in the first passage it stated something about him being/seen as batman</p>
<p>What you guys put for the frankenstein question about was it a persuasive or not?
One answer was yes because it showed his thoughts before and after reading and the other was no because something with factual and judgemental</p>
<p>Was the salmon story reading or English I think it was English. Some of the questions about those “weirs” or whatever got me tripped up</p>
<p>Yeah the weirs one got me stuck I put the answer with the dash</p>
<p>Yes for frankenstein</p>
<p>@Randomguy2, no it was comic book hero, because in the beginning they were talking about how he is nicknamed Batman, but he is not a hero.</p>
<p>@apache123, haha punny
And salmon point D.</p>
<p>@actsat2400, I said yes, it showed her showing her judgement before and after reading in an informal way or something.</p>
<p>Salmon was English and the weirs were best placed at point D</p>
<p>the question was like “how was this dude NOT protrayed as”
A:a friend
B:a scientist
C:superhero
D:a photographer or something
I put “friend” because like you as a reader dont feel a friend connection with him? and in the story it was like “dude who traverse through jungles, no he was not batman but a human named blah blah blah”</p>
<p>I agree with AA and how can u have it told from the eyes of a comic book superhero (logically). So that was the answer…if u googled him too it seems he is really friendly with bats</p>
<p>i put scientist for that</p>
<p>he informed people about bats, how can he really be a friend? to the bats? i mean i can understand your point of view but doesnt seem legit</p>
<p>In the beginning it said he was a biologist and the whole thing was about him studying bats and stuff so I don’t think it is scientist</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the exact question for the superhero question?</p>
<p>Also, does anyone remember the question about him teaching wildlife photography or something? I can’t remember the question but I know that one was iffy.</p>