English Feb 7 ACT

<p>Ah yes that’d make sense.</p>

<p>…“near by” the edge…?
…“near” the edge…?</p>

<p>near the edge</p>

<p>I’m fairly confident that its “near” the edge.</p>

<p>yesssssss, i think i changed to near at the last second</p>

<p>the question about the castle, which is most descriptive or something like that.
“made of boxes (or somehting)”
"had (…)bridges and windows</p>

<p>i put the bridges and windows one</p>

<p>haha yeah koreanboi,
i’m korean too!</p>

<p>nice. I’m not really the traditional smart-type korean,haha</p>

<p>“Near” the edge.</p>

<p>“Bridges and windows.”</p>

<p>Yup.</p>

<p>nice.I’m starting to feel confident about my answers.=D</p>

<p>what about the grandma’s arms?</p>

<p>strenuous arms?
in her firm embrace?</p>

<p>strenuous was the one that didnt fit.</p>

<p>What was the answer to the one about the mistletoe it was like which is least acceptable
it was
hulking
immense
profound
and something else</p>

<p>I put hulking for that mistletoe one.</p>

<p>that’s what i put as well
the one about the farm animals which was NOT acceptable
it was
true
sincere
actual
genuine</p>

<p>i put sincere</p>

<p>I put sincere too. =D</p>

<p>I put sincere because I think of sincere as meaning telling the truth which didn’t fit with the sentence.</p>

<p>Sincere…</p>

<p>sincere…</p>

<p>Animals can not be open or truthful
What about the one in the castle story where it was like…
My neighbor’s son,XXXXX, answered the door~ Did we need both commas
And How did he open the door~ i was between invitedly or invitingly- i went with the latter of the 2</p>