Official September 2013 ACT English Thread

<p>can you draw it out??? thanks!</p>

<p>I still hold that ‘rather than having been’ makes little sense there, although the one I put doesn’t make sense either. There needed to be a verb to which rather was referring to, like ‘chose’ or something. Whatevs</p>

<p>I got (x-3) for that</p>

<p>wasnt there a question that couldnt be answered? it was about cars y ranges of 10,000 and it was like at least 25000. You could goto specifics so u technically can figure it out?</p>

<p>Yea i got there wasnt enough information</p>

<p>@Randomguy - Got that as well. No way of telling how many of those were below 25,000.</p>

<p>the answer was “could not be determined” because there was no information as to how many cars in the 20,000-30,000 range were over 25k</p>

<p>thought so like whenever i come across answers like that i usually just cross it off yah know? but not this time</p>

<p>What was the one about the English salmon yall are talking about?</p>

<p>For #55 in math I got B (it had cosine somewhere in it). Also what did you guys get for #74 English, it was the way to end the Frankenstein paragraph, I was deciding between horror stories make good writers and something about her husband. Also I ran out of time in science!! Did you guys find it hard or easy?</p>

<p>post math questions in the math thread
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<p>I had no change for ending of Frankenstein as it related to the preceding sentence</p>

<p>i agree with The513</p>

<p>what was the sentence? I can’t remember what I put as an answer</p>

<p>it was about shelley and “horrified”. it was asking to use a positive, free spirited conclusion that related to the beginning.</p>

<p>i put that is was really scary or something like that for that question</p>

<p>what about the english one when it was the fish, whom or the fish, which?
I said whom (because who was not an option) and fish was referring to the salmon. Which sounded totally wrong…whom did too, but I went back and forth a couple times and landed on whom.</p>

<p>I put whom too. Apparently that is not correct because you can’t use whom if you aren’t talking about people</p>

<p>I kept it at “horrified” because it was asking how it could connect with the beginning. And i noticed that the word horror was used in the intro.</p>

<p>yeah it was horrified, i even gave a lil chuckle at the end so i was like up NO CHANGEEEEEEEEEEE WOHOOOO</p>