<p>^yes (10char)</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that it is skeptical because author 1 said something about it saving money I believe.</p>
<p>^yes (10char)</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that it is skeptical because author 1 said something about it saving money I believe.</p>
<p>thanx sheepkilled, for the last one I don’t remember the answer, but the question asked why did both passages cites quotes?</p>
<p>Do you know the answer</p>
<p>I think he was a visionary because he thought of a theory that would later develop more.</p>
<p>They both cited quotes to reference people of authority I think.</p>
<p>The guy was a visionary in that his theory would later serve as the basis for many other theories (i.e. he had keen insight).</p>
<p>I forget the choices for the question though…</p>
<p>wait so the consensus is that the non-flying birds penguin one is not a no error? I was pretty sure that was an error, but I guess you are rite smooch.</p>
<p>for math do you guys remember the one with the graph with the 2 test scores? did anyone happen to get 1/5 simplified for 4/20</p>
<p>anyone remember an identifying sentence error question that had the verb begun in it?</p>
<p>The guy was a visionary in that his theory would later serve as the basis for many other theories (i.e. he had keen insight).</p>
<p>I forget the choices for the question though…</p>
<p>can someone answer my question? Did no one else get the flightless birds/penguins question as no error?</p>
<p>what was the question?</p>
<p>I did not pick no error for that question but I believe the answer should be no error… I guess there’s nothing wrong with “evolved in an absence of predators”</p>
<p>I didn’t pick no error either, but there seems to be nothing wrong with the sentence</p>
<p>Question was like “Penguins are believed to have lost the ability to fly because they evolved in the absence of predators”</p>
<p>I put no error.</p>
<p>Okay good lol. I was getting worried. Thanks. I guess I still got -1 W because apparently there is a consensus on 29 no error. So I guess 4 no errors? Anyone want to confirm?</p>
<p>yeah 4 no errors. last month there was 4 also
now can someone answer why the answer to the graph with the 2 tests was 1/2?</p>
<p>What is this question about the “visionary”? Which passage was it from?</p>
<p>Where was the penguin question at ? was it around 17~20?
I think I put no error but arent sure</p>
<p>@currylover wasn’t “visionary” from the passage with the plates?</p>