<p>One of the problem was like... Birds winter from <em>&%</em> to Florida, _________</p>
<p>and i was confused between, like an answer chioce that said "returning to" and "Which return to". Which was the answeR?</p>
<p>One of the problem was like... Birds winter from <em>&%</em> to Florida, _________</p>
<p>and i was confused between, like an answer chioce that said "returning to" and "Which return to". Which was the answeR?</p>
<p>yeah this one confused me too... i think they made a mistake somewhere in there. I said 'returning to'...</p>
<p>Nochange. Returning was fine.</p>
<p>Yeah i put no change.</p>
<p>no change, i think.</p>
<p>NO CHANGE </p>
<p>I was confused, because I didn't instantaneously register "WINTER" as the verb of the sentence.</p>
<p>Yeah winter didn't make much sense but I did put returning even though it wasn't parallel with the rest though I Realized that it didn't have to be parallel. </p>
<p>What about that one with the inventor. It was something like </p>
<p>later, after time passed</p>
<p>That one really had me, I chose just "he" But I think it was No change. What do you guys think? I thought that if it said later then you know time has already passed. They dont' specify what time is, it could be later that day or later in his life.</p>
<p>nononono</p>
<p>later = after time passed</p>
<p>It was repetitive.</p>
<p>no changeeeeeeeee</p>
<p>So it was "later, he"</p>
<p>SWEET! I really want my 32 so badly! It's hard not to think about the test since you have to wait so long, but I Guess college applications will keep my mind out of it.</p>
<p>i think the no change already had returning something....</p>