<p>discuss here</p>
<p>How was the English?</p>
<p>not too bad</p>
<p>Do you think it was similar to the practice tests? Did it have any weird concepts?</p>
<p>When can we start discussing?</p>
<p>We can start discussing now.</p>
<p>Ok so, one of the last questions about mom’s hands and the sentence had dashes on it. What was it?</p>
<p>I didn’t take the test, but I’m sure em-dashes are used to show extra information with emphasis.</p>
<p>The answer was the one with the dashes.</p>
<p>For #73 I think was is “stands” or “stand.” The sentence had “stands” and I put no change. Anyone else?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the cradle question??</p>
<p>it was something like: cradle (no change), cradled, cradling</p>
<p>gets or got?</p>
<p>I put cradling I think.</p>
<p>i had cradling but changed it to cradle (no change)</p>
<p>I put “gets” but I don’t remember the circumstances.</p>
<p>what about the last question on the test with the measurment? dont remember it exactly</p>
<p>There was one with two words at the beginning of the sentence and then the option to add a semicolon or a comma. I chose the comma but am worried it was a splice, I don’t remember the words…</p>
<p>The answers were definitely cradling and stand.</p>
<p>Cradling was definitely correct</p>
<p>I agree with “cradling” as the correct answer.</p>
<p>Was could have one of the answers early on during the test?</p>