<p>Hank the Tank was the narrator- he said “Hank the Tank”, which is me or something</p>
<p>Yea set1012 I’m pretty sure hank the tank was the narrator</p>
<p>hank the tank is the narrators dad</p>
<p>hank the tank was certainly the narrator’s father. explanation: if you read further you would find out that he is the son of who they call “Hank the Tank”</p>
<p>I said the author had a neutral tone instead of admiring. I originally said admiring, but then I noticed a paragraph which discusses her journals, and the author says something like “If her journals were correct, then…” which I figured meant a neutral tone because she didn’t assume they were right or wrong</p>
<p>im pretty sure right after he said Hank the tank he said it was him</p>
<p>1)Hank the tank is the narrators dad</p>
<p>2)I said the author had a neutral tone instead of admiring. I originally said admiring, but then I noticed a paragraph which discusses her journals, and the author says something like “If her journals were correct, then…” which I figured meant a neutral tone because she didn’t assume they were right or wrong </p>
<p>I saw that 2…but that wouldn’t be neutral? It would be skeptical…I overlooked it because he said she was brilliant at the beginning so I put admiring</p>
<p>I’m 99% sure Hank Tank was the narrator’s dad!</p>
<p>Yeah he’s said hi I’m hank the tank (or something like that)</p>
<p>usnfilms i agree with you on both</p>
<p>He was hank tank son. I believe that was clear. Did any1 else get wood? And 48 for pyramid problem?</p>
<p>could someone get all of the questions for the third passage on photography?</p>
<p>I thought Hank the tank was the narrator, because he kept talking about his dad and his grandfather</p>
<p>act student - Yes, I got wood and 48. But I put that the narrator was hank the tank. Regardless of what he said after, which I acknowledged, he started the paragraph with I am hank the tank. Not saying I’m right, but didn’t he say he was hank the tank?</p>
<p>was one of the answers on the fighting scientists passage Students II and III, and also was one of them that both students said the solid dissolves</p>
<p>science was really hard. there was no solubility graph… thats the easiest thing and the act didnt put it on</p>
<p>What was the answer for the question about why tina Allen put the statues in public?</p>
<p>What was the math question with g(x) in terms of f(x)</p>
<p>It was " …but I’m the son of hank the tank"</p>
<p>samurai - something like to show respect and pay tribute to african americans</p>
<p>G(x)= 1/2(fx-2)-4</p>