<p>also they never mentioned court yard f**King 60 sec</p>
<p>no courtyard; it was shed, pit, cellar</p>
<p>so the correct answer was shed, pits and cellar which was like c?</p>
<p>Refurbished shed, pits, cellar. I remember the word “refurbished” was in there.</p>
<p>what was the one with why the wright brothers didn’t invite people to come watch their place takeoff??
the one with the people copying their design…i believe it was the last choice and it had some word starting with “i”</p>
<p>@loveny the word you’re looking for is ‘imitators’.</p>
<p>@loveny It said in the passage it was because they weren’t sure if they could patent it.</p>
<p>Yeah I put the same.</p>
<p>@loveny They didn’t want people to see because they didn’t know if they could get a patent, and wanted to prevent imitators from stealing their ideas (they wanted to make money off it).</p>
<p>yeah it said the patent thing but then it also said that they didn’t want people to copy their design</p>
<p>so i was confused between those two choicess…a or d?</p>
<p>I think patent/imitators was the same choice (D, I believe).</p>
<p>I thought there was one question about why they did it in Kitty Hawk (isolation - beware of imitators) but there was also a question like why did they go to the desert according to the author in paragraph 9 or something</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one that was with the fish…what did the the last paragraph was different about the two fish types presented?</p>
<p>Does the ACT curve? Because I found the reading slightly difficult.</p>
<p>@wisdom Usually, yes. It’s usually -1 = 36, but it may be -2 = 36.</p>
<p>@wisdom908 Yes- see the ACT curve threads in the larger forum.</p>
<p>what was the question?</p>
<p>What about the one asking to describe the narrator? I was choosing between-
someone with a historical perspective
an observer that criticized how it was covered by the papers then and now
i thought it was tricky…</p>
<p>Also, the other narrator question?
it was a grandmom who’s family made ink, right?</p>
<p>@nyc It was an adult looking back at his childhood. I remember the first sentence saying something like “back in the day” or whatever.</p>