<p>Seeing as nobody made these yet, here you guys go. Discuss all April English questions here.</p>
<p>This was by far the easiest english section i have ever done. I would be surprised if i got less than 33 or even 34</p>
<p>I found it pretty easy but panicked in the beginning as on one page #9 and 10 were on the top, then a passage, then #11 and so on. I circle answers on the answer sheet before bubbling them, and while bubbling I didn’t see the 9 and 10 at the top I had circled my answers for, and instead put the answer for 9 in 11…I noticed my mistake when I was bubbling the next 2 pages, so around question 20, and yeah panicked/wasted time erasing/fixing eugh</p>
<p>Super easy. I liked that Amelia Earhart passage.</p>
<p>I feel like there’s an Amelia Earhart passage on every standardized test.</p>
<p>I thought it was really easy, though I was wavering between two choices on a couple of them.</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to the one that said like “Some cacti…I’d…” I was torn between “some cacti I’d…” and “some cacti that I’d…”</p>
<p>no comma after cacti</p>
<p>In the basketball one, what was the answer to the last question about something about a challenge? is there a comma before had?</p>
<p>Was the first english question of the test (#1) a comma?</p>
<p>also want to know if it was “I’d” or “that I’d”</p>
<p>for the basketball one that asked which WOULDN’T work…was it come forth? other options were develop and others i can’t remember</p>
<p>I’d without ‘that’</p>
<p>@statlanta that’s what I put.</p>
<p>Can someone post that sentence, I think I said “I’d” too.</p>
<p>Okay good I think I put it without the ‘that’</p>
<p>I put “come forth” for the one that wouldn’t work. I’m pretty sure that’s right.</p>
<p>come forth is what i put too</p>
<p>what about the basketball one at the end? The one with the “had been a challenge” or something?</p>
<p>One question it had like warm and chilly. was the correct answer the one that had ,even so</p>
<p>^ I put come fourth as well, and the “I’d” question I had to guess on because our proctor moved us out of the room because she was having hot flushes and kept the clock running.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the winter question? I think the original was like winteringly and I changed it to wintry.</p>