<p>And also, why cant the girls view on the Tale of Two Cities be romatic to dramatic?
She herself said that it was romantic, so it clearly wasn’t mundane…</p>
<p>Hellogloria, I said that it was the confusing numbers, because there didn’t seem to a concensus in the decline of the bee population; some said 90%, some said 30%</p>
<p>@hellogloria page 416 in the manual not the 11 practice tests…</p>
<p>@CLSCCES-
wait there were only ONE choice that had the word "number " in it right
because i remember bubbling the one that has the word “number” in it</p>
<p>can you add me to the math answer list please?</p>
<p>@CLSCCES
I remember the way she phrased her sentence something like “The Tale of Two Cities, up to my par as a romantic novel” was not very exciting and she didn’t really feel any particular like towards it but after Flowers read it, it became a poetic musical awesome book.</p>
<p>@superstarlala finally someone agrees with me!!!</p>
<p>@Rkamil9-
i have both the 11 practice test and the 2008 edition …
um .</p>
<p>The description of the girl in the mrs. Flower story indicated that she was contemplative</p>
<p>Mundane because it was only on par with satisfaction, she showed no sense of enjoyment while describing the novel, but her storytelling made it extraordinary.</p>
<p>No, consensus is that satire is wrong… I’m almost entirely sure it’s exxag</p>
<p>Also, thanks jlee and tidumattud – I just wanted some justification. I only saw people giving the answer with no justification which is why I asked for it.</p>
<p>for the third time noone seems to want to answer this math question for me lol It said what is the greatest 4 digit number that fits these two rules. Rule 1: all digits are different integers. Rule 2 the sum of the ones and tens digits must be greater than the sum of the hundreds and thousdands digit? Just tell me if you remember seeing this question becuase i believe it may have been experimental.</p>
<p>@Rkamil9 Definitely did not have that question</p>
<p>@Rkamil9-
I THink that was the experimental</p>
<p>Oh ok that makes sense then… I was really only unsure about that question, the exaggeration one, and the one about what the author of passage 1 would say about passage two on the bee one… Was it confusing numbers?</p>
<p>@hellogloria it is exaggreation and the other is mundane i swear lol can i post pictures on here?</p>
<p>THANK GOD because i accidently messed up that question</p>
<p>The second passage gave statistics that backed up the ideas presented in passage one</p>
<p>@juniorhigh-
i don’t think the statistics backed up anything
I think the statitics were to show how much they disagreed with passage 1 if anyhting</p>
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