<p>for that question two of the choices were between it or them</p>
<p>I said “it”</p>
<p>ok good, I changed from them to it :)</p>
<p>ok, that question about the sun, was it “radiate” or “luminate” ?</p>
<p>^^ i put “orange.” guess that’s wrong.</p>
<p>no orange is right because the question asked for the answer choice that would best follow the language of the previous sentences, which used colors as descriptions</p>
<p>what? seriously?</p>
<p>Yes it’s orange</p>
<p>yeah basically I hate the Sun and I hate commas.</p>
<p>was the facts about bats erroneous</p>
<p>I got erroneous. I also put merchandise as being plural. Oh well. Guess it’s not. :(</p>
<p>it’s “orange” cuz remember the question asked for a “figurative” description…</p>
<p>i don’t know if anyone remembers,but there was this one question that i think had or seemed like it had two answers,</p>
<p>one answer had “however” and the other answer choice had “but”,
i didnt know which one to choose,so i ended up just choosing “but”</p>
<p>It wasn’t however, I remember that much. I think it was ‘but’.
That one answer was definitely orange.</p>
<p>So “merchandise” correlated with “it?”</p>
<p>yes “it”</p>
<p>but I read from the Princeton Review book where they give you a list of plural/singular words,and the word “anyone” can be either singular or plural…</p>
<p>so i didn’t know which one to choose between “it” and “them”,but since most of the people here chose “it”,I’m quite relived; I chose “it” as well…</p>
<p>i put but because it was “, but” and however usually requires a “; however,”</p>
<p>aznjunior,“;however,” still makes sense,and usually you wouldn’t see However at the beginning of sentences (unless it’s not a formal essay),so,im still wondering</p>
<p>It was orange because they figuratively described something else previously in the sentence with words like “peach” and some other fruits.</p>
<p>i was really confused about the merchandise question too- so i decided that if i look up the definition of merchandise and if the noun in the definition was plural, then merchandise is probably plural
merriam webster defines “merchandise” as: : the **commodities **or **goods **that are bought and sold in business</p>
<p>so i feel like its plural; i said “them”- ill be really upset if it’s wrong, i legit spend 3 mins staring at it and muttering the different choices under my breath</p>