<p>@audacities thanks! i got the same exact answers too so i added them in</p>
<p>Fraction of test takers that scored above 10 on the first test and above (or below?) 40 on the second: 1/2 or 0.5
Number of books bought from the poet: 200
Perimeter of Hexagon: 144
350% greater question: 5/21
Subset question with factors of 36 and 3: (2,4,9) - debated on but this seems to be the general consensus
Circles A,B,C share radius r question: 2 radical 2 r
Year that 1996 was 16x: 1980
If a=3, b=6: “a” cannot be 2 - debated on, no unequivocal answer
3 in digits number, four numbers to the 7th power: 7
(1/2)^X graph: ?? always decreasing/ always increased and decreasing
75 (angle of double bisect)
9<n^2<40 what is n: 4, 5, or 6 acceptable
4 (undefined at what positive number because 4-4 is 0)</p>
<p>The author would agree that politicians should: talk more about their own qualifications
Jigsaw: Make the idea more accessible
Dermis question: Pun vs Defining a term - debate
Penguin question: Pluralism vs. Fanaticism vs. Atavism -debate
How the friend treated the boyfriend: Apathy
How did her friend feel about the situation: Agitated or Jovial?
How did the father feel (cool touch): Reserved?
Support a previous claim. Small passage.
The magnitude of her memory
Figurative language.
Positive italicized: unexpected way
Main idea: Describe the origin of the marriage
Point of the painting: Memorialize their encounter</p>
<p>officious
portended
fanaticism.
ostracized… unwitting
sanctuary
coagulate</p>
<p>i think i chose no error for “and so gave”. because, it just sounds right to me.</p>
<p>No problem lays. 
There was also a problem in the Lorna/Elaine set about the artist’s woodcuts. I think the answer was (A) or complex and some other word that starts with c.</p>
<p>ok i put no error for “and so gave” too because i had a feeling that i was just looking for errors when there were none</p>
<p>It was 5/21. That’s what I got.</p>
<p>Also lays: patrition? (sp.?) for the one about th commoner queen. Also urbane…articulate for the successful and charismatic man.</p>
<p>There is no possible way that the answer was pluralism for that question. I forget the context of the question, but it was definitely not it.</p>
<p>I put urbane and articulate before but people didn’t have it so it might be experimental</p>
<p>For dermis layer, I leaned towards defining a term because I’ve studied anatomy before and I just don’t get a pun out of that. But I’m also very literal so jokes are often lost on me. :’(</p>
<p>@ Audacities: I think I got complex for that one also, and for your one about commoner queen, was “partition” the answer or part of the question?
I think I put no error for so gave also.
Was Prince a recluse?</p>
<p>Can anyone elucidate the question about the 1/2. While I see the point about always positive and decreasing, I’m still not sure that is the answer. Was the question talking about the function as a whole, or in that segment?</p>
<p>@Audacities I remember that! It was like complex and intricate [or some other word that meant detailed…]</p>
<p>@ Scintillation:</p>
<p>The reason why it is positive and decreasing is because for example (1/2)^-2 = 1/((1/2)^2) = 1/(1/4) = 4, compared to when the exponent is positive it becomes less than one, so therefore as it goes from negative to positive, it is decreasing.</p>
<p>for artistic woodcuts, i put intricate and woodcuts
and i don’t see why it can’t be pluralism?
it said something like 1890 of the different types of birds, but only very few left their homeland or something i forgot the number</p>
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<p>^ the passage</p>
<p>Oh, I see, Lays. Thanks. :0
There were also questions in the Zora section (the charismatic letter writer with lots of friends) that I vaguely recall putting:
verve
different opinions
Down as answers. Can anyone confirm? :0</p>
<p>i put down verve
what was the different opinions for?</p>
<p>verve
different opinions for the quotes “ambitious. dynamic.” and her opposition “stubborn, unyielding.”
i got both of those audacities!</p>
<p>I remember verve but the other two. I’m sure that was experimental though (was it section 2 or 3?) It had 23 questions so I knew it had to be experimental.</p>