April ACT Official Reading Thread

<p>Thanks Blaine. The humanities passage (I always do it last) was pretty much hunt and peck for me, so I wasn’t sure.</p>

<p>What about the Stanton one about how the father felt about the daughter’s actions? Anyone else say sympathetic but critical?</p>

<p>@pens8711 Yeah it was sympathetic but critical. He like consoled her and told her she could still make a change, but he was still like its FORBIDDEN! haha</p>

<p>The q asking about the guys job at the theater and what he DIDNT do?</p>

<p>I think it was did not do the windows part. I think that the window part was at a different job.</p>

<p>@MisterEvil I put the paintings on the glass or something for that I think because every other choice was mentioned although the painting one was too but that said he also enjoyed painting for other merchants. i figured it wasn’t talking about the movies.</p>

<p>Yea I put painting windows also but I’m not sure if it said in the passage that he “watched the films” or just enjoyed them in general.</p>

<p>It said that he frequently watched western or action films or something. I know that he DID watch movies.</p>

<p>Yeah, I think the fact that he enjoyed the gangster films that were played implies that he watched the films</p>

<p>What about question 31…it was something like what was the main point of the classification essay?</p>

<p>@Blaine</p>

<p>Are you sure the answer was that Stanton was uncompromising in her radical views? I thought it was insistent on womens’ suffrage or something like that</p>

<p>Lol how would he enjoy them without watching them? Somebody said it was to delineate between like objective/scientific and subjective but i dunno because there was another choice about like how there were useful purposes for different systems for different people.</p>

<p>There was a question that asked for the 2nd step. Anyone know the answer?</p>

<p>@mabs it was like dividing those into smaller categories or something. that was straight from the paragraph if I remember correctly</p>

<p>For the metaphor one on the Hank passage I put that the metaphor was talking about Hank’s voice. It mentions that he could hit notes that weren’t in the 5 staff bars and when he sang normal or something. It seemed to me that it was referring to his vocals.</p>

<p>@mabs…I put breaking it into smaller groups. Also, I think your mixing up questions since the answer you said is the answer for another question.</p>

<p>@mabsjenbu</p>

<p>I said that she was uncompromising because the other one was like surprisingly insistent on suffrage…it shouldn’t be surprising because she’d been doing that her whole life.</p>

<p>@Blaine</p>

<p>Yeah i was between objective/subjective and the one that was like the process of the classification and the uses and stuff…but i said the second because they did talk about how things are classified (i.e., big groups and smaller groups, etc)</p>

<p>@mabsjenbu123 dividing into smaller categories.</p>

<p>The q where it asked like the first impression of Hank? <em>Not the bashful discomfort one</em></p>

<p>it said “surprisingly” insistent?</p>

<p>I orignially put what you got but when I went back into the passage about the conference, it talked about her insistence for suffrage</p>

<p>@MisterEvil166 I put down to earth too. Sorry I was thinking of the wrong question</p>