<p>lets go. easy or hard?</p>
<p>did you guys get likewise for one of them?</p>
<p>It was really easy I think, though I'm unsure about 2 questions.</p>
<p>One of the sentences was like "By 2003, the Space Program (would of built) 100 buildings"</p>
<p>I wasn't sure whether (would of built) should have been changed to either (have built) or (had built).</p>
<p>I think for the "likewise" question the answer was "therefore"</p>
<p>I put had built because 2003 was in the past.</p>
<p>^Phew, that's a relief.</p>
<p>There was also another one that asked "Where can this phrase NOT be placed"</p>
<p>I put after "cause"</p>
<p>What was that "likewise" question?</p>
<p>&& I put.. "had built"
And for where the phrase NOT placed... "after cause"</p>
<p>was it "dusty back rooms" or "dusty, back rooms"? was confused because doesn't doesnt qualify back, by rooms..ugh</p>
<p>^^ dusty,back...anyone else?</p>
<p>i put had built.</p>
<p>had built.</p>
<p>I put "dusty back" the comma in front of an adjective seems awkward.</p>
<p>"dusty back rooms"</p>
<p>was "cause" choice C?</p>
<p>i put dusty back (no comma)</p>
<p>dusty was descibing the back rooms, why do u need a comma there?</p>
<p>what about the one about the magician...the question asking to change "he did some interesting things" with something else?</p>
<p>The likewise question was like: "Which can't be a replacement?</p>
<p>A. Furthermore
B. Therefore
C. Likewise
D. OMIT it</p>
<p>idk i thought you need the comma to sperate adjectives...dont remember the rule but there is one..</p>
<p>it was therefore right?</p>
<p>I think it should be "dusty back rooms" because you wouldn't say "dusty AND back rooms" meaning you could put a comma there, but you would say something like "tall AND handsome man" in place of tall, handsome man.</p>
<p>Ugh....got that one wrong</p>
<p>I put dusty, back rooms because you can switch the back and dusty and it still makes sense, atleast somewhat ;p</p>
<p>The likewise question... I put "therefore"</p>
<p>And the answer for the dusty back room is "dusty back room"
because back is not an adjective.</p>