<p>i agree jman. just4nother guy, i was thinking that too. but wasn’t A something like “a good choice for me” i dont remember it saying " i had a good connection with"</p>
<p>for which question? I don’t remember this whole “eternal” thing at all.</p>
<p>Yea but either way wouldn’t a good choice or a good connection make it a good first lesson? I guess you could argue that a lot of brush strokes would make a good first lesson because it might help her better learn how to use the brush but…I think it’s still difficult b/c she is just learning</p>
<p>idk man. i hope at least one of us is correct. anyone know the answer to the english question with the “eternal” part (why was it a good first choice)?</p>
<p>I thought it was because it uses a lot of brushstrokes.</p>
<p>I said it was because it uses a lot of brushstrokes as well.</p>
<p>The no change answer, I thought, was incorrect because what was written already was an opinion. It was something along the lines of “I liked the character” and I believed that was wrong because the question was asking “What would be best to describe why it is good for beginners?” not “What would be best to describe why it is good for the character?”.</p>
<p>I also found the reading particularly hard on this test. I got to the last passage, but I was unable to finish many of the questions given that it was a completely uninteresting subject (I believe it was algae or something of the sort). It was definitely a slow read.</p>
<p>It was most definitely because of a variety of different brush strokes. The important word that you guys are forgetting is “variety”, which i’m pretty sure was included in the passage. This makes it very clear that he is able to learn many types of approaches to calligraphy. Also, the reason that a good connection is wrong is because that would be more emotional; this is purely technical.</p>
<p>Did you guys say that they form straight patterns underwater with the word “lush” in there somewhere? I didn’t think it was circular, and I remembered reading the word lush somewhere.</p>
<p>for the brushstroke one …
did anyone put “looks like the word ‘closer’” ( I don’t remember the actual word i know it started with c) </p>
<p>I wanted to put this because it would be good for a beginner to paint something they are familiar with idk </p>
<p>I think I put this then changed it… is this answer right/wrong???</p>
<p>was one of the answers in the reading solely “algae” or no?</p>
<p>ugh I missed the hurtle question and the eternal question. For the US space program passage, what did u guys put for the last question, " would this passage answer the question what happened in the early years of the U.S. space program"</p>
<p>Just4notherguy, I put that it didn’t because it only focused on one project.</p>
<p>What about the one about DNA that had “furthermore,” underlined? I was so conflicted, but I ended up putting “Still,” which I believe is wrong. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>who was the top of the food chain? I said salmon… and any thoughts on the formation of the algae… I said straight and lush</p>
<p>narrisa is right. hoping for a 33+ on the english. reading…guessed on the last 10 lmao! was algae the answer or naw? and how do they relocate or something? i put salmon and other fishes. did i guess correctlly or naw?</p>
<p>@jman5558
I checked CC right after the test, and I missed 7 for sure. My friend who got 35 on the math on the September ACT and 800 twice on SAT Math had to guess on 6 today. I think it’s pretty safe to say that -7 will be at worse a 33.</p>
<p>it was still… they had photos. Still, it was a relatively unknown subject.</p>
<p>@sillyup… i mean i want to believe you just because I only got 4 or 5 wrong… but it seems too good to be true :’)</p>
<p>in terms of relocation… i said the water birds that carry it…</p>
<p>yea I put still I am expecting -3/4 on english -7/8 on math -1-3 on science and -7/8 on reading</p>