<p>1) “Is: Americanism, modernism, something else.”
2) “Is Americanism, modernism, something else.”
Which is right? #1 just has a colon</p>
<p>Me too.</p>
<p>At first I thought I was the only who failed science but now… :)</p>
<p>@FriendlyChemist “of the rise of new york…etc” I put comma because i think it was parallelism</p>
<p>Lol jk but reading 1st passage really tripped me up on time. No thanx farmer boy lol</p>
<p>Who’s a senior over here and this ACT is the last one? Basically this ACT is a do or die situation for me :(( </p>
<p>So there was no colon right? </p>
<p>no colon</p>
<p>I think for the aerogel i just left it as is</p>
<p>Great.</p>
<p>Anyone else think Science curve is gonna be generous? There were a lot of questions that requires you to use previous knowledge.</p>
<p>U think -3 in science will be a 35?</p>
<p>science was hard</p>
<p>The book isolia. Was it C) A book about maps? I didn’t recall it talking about the Caribbean or poetry.</p>
<p>@jooWonie i’m in the same boat :)>- </p>
<p>Anyone have score predictions yet:
English: 27
Math: 25 (guessed on last eight becuase I ran out of time)
Reading: 31
Science: 31
Essay: 10</p>
<p>Isolia was about carribean maps</p>
<p>@jooWonie me too, but its not do or die but since I am Asian it might as well be lol jk</p>
<p>Do score reports for the December ACT usually come before or after the new year?</p>
<p>guys what was the question about the gyre and the comparison to the swimmer’s question. the speed or something?</p>
<p>@jepps23 it was for humans to be able to relate/compare it to swimming</p>
<p>@jepps23 </p>
<p>I believe the answer was for comparison</p>