<p>So glad I had the reality tv one. The photography prompt seems so much harder.</p>
<p>@helenamuffin, doesn’t it need to be ‘must produce more than other plants must’?</p>
<p>Isn’t it the same concept at this sentence:</p>
<p>“I can eat more than you can”</p>
<p>Instead of “I can eat more than you do”</p>
<p>Wasn’t really sure on this one, so y’all are probably right, but that was my reasoning.</p>
<p>@sattoeasy exactly what I was thinking about lmaoo</p>
<p>can someone answer 260 please?</p>
<p>for the reality television, is it ok if i used The Office as an example? I realized later that program was not actually a reality tv show, but i did use a specific example from it to support my claim.</p>
<p>was i off topic? O_O</p>
<p>I think you should be fine because the readers only have a couple of minutes to read the essay. Thats why I made up random research studies to back up my argument lol.</p>
<p>^lol
/10char</p>
<p>the answer to the pluto one was just the answer that started with the word “pluto” underlined. right???</p>
<p>does anyone know which 35 section was the experimental one? one of them was easy and the other was insanely hard</p>
<p>@IntoOblivion</p>
<p>Haha you’re just like me. When in doubt, say: A study at X University found…</p>
<p>Can someone please explain to me the Lawrence question???</p>
<p>The question went like this:</p>
<p>Known to many only as the adventerer in some movie,…</p>
<p>I think the error is “only as”??? should read “as only”??? … b/c the placement of only changes the meaning of the sentence?</p>
<p>Also, I wrote for the essay about Jersey Shore and Teen Cribs and said reality t.v. shows harm people? is teen cribs a good example?</p>
<p>does anyone know which 35 section was the experimental one? one of them was easy and the other was insanely hard</p>
<p>Anyone have a list yet?</p>
<p>MASTERPIECE ESSAY:</p>
<p>Photo Question:</p>
<p>My hike to Whistler Mountain
brought a “third eye” - my X-10 Nikkon (is there such model? -.-)
took photo of a tree (“its branches aquainted with the scintillating beams of sunlight, basking in the golden pulchritude of nature,”) *****es 4 life</p>
<p>ended with “EX VISU AD VERUM” (from vision to reality)</p>
<p>12 yeee</p>
<p>wow that’s a crazy essay prompt. but i don’t think the reality tv shows were any better…they basically assumed that everyone was into pop culture</p>
<p>For the improving sentences question about the ice-cream maker, it wasn’t A because the comma before “now that” was also underlined, and you don’t put a comma before this particular conjunction.</p>
<p>thats a pretty hipster essay prompt, and why isnt it now that for the ice cream maker one? was it “, a” instead?</p>
<p>I said “: because”</p>
<p>but “: because” would imply that the latter portion would be able to stand on its own as an individual sentence but the way I read it, “: Because…” would make the second half sound awkward? but idk really</p>
<p>For the ice cream question, I put “, now that”. </p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I did really well on the essay. I can see why people got tripped up on it though… </p>
<p>I filled out all the lines, presented one very detailed example, and wrote 4 paragraphs total. Do you guys think I got a 12?</p>