<p>I thought that made sense, but honestly, I don’t see how impossibly can ever mean fascinatingly.</p>
<p>I put the fantastic or fascinating, or whatever the hell it was</p>
<p>Like the ice fell out impossibly( like magically so I put fascinate)</p>
<p>The childish one. Childish is right. In the passage they were like yo deja vu… no one knew what it was until like late 19th century. Which means its a new field. Its def not childish.</p>
<p>fantastically was the one, i said in something cuz it was hard to believe that blocks of ice weren’t melting in the summer or w/e. I didn’t really get that part about the ice, it was b e tween fantastically and the in one.</p>
<p>If you take the definition of impossible into consideration, I don’t think fascinating could have worked, but it did make sense in context.</p>
<p>me too.</p>
<p>What was the “childish” question even about?
I don’t remember it.</p>
<p>I put fascinating
Equilateral triangle one was 2:1
Creative writers
Fledgling was new or childish. Not sure about that one.</p>
<p>It was describing the Deja vu field that the ppl were looking at</p>
<p>I put fascinatingly because the ice falling out was impossible/magical</p>
<p>how would fledgling be childish???</p>
<p>that doesn’t make sense at all (to me)</p>
<p>Childish was the only answer that wouldn’t work. </p>
<p>ETA- Which means it was the correct answer.</p>
<p>I’m 99.9% sure the answer was “Childish”.</p>
<p>Fledgling means something that is underdeveloped or immature. Childish means immature and child-like. A child is also an underdeveloped adult. There are multiple ways to explain it. However, in the context the word was used, it could also mean other things so not sure about the answer. I put childish though.</p>
<p>English: Pretty Easy
Math: Same as the English, pretty Easy.
Reading: Not bad either, thought it was good.
Science: Was horrible, started running out of time towards the end!</p>
<p>what was the answer to the math question with those two similar triangles and they said that two of the sides were parallel, and wanted you to solve for the length of one of the sides. i set up a proportion but i kept confusing myself on which was the corresponding side on the other triangle. anyone remember if the similar side on the other triangle was 10 or 12? </p>
<p>also, on the reading, what was the answer for the question about the ice and which description of ice was not mentioned in the passage? (it’s magical, a fun relief on a hot day, commonly found at blahblah park or something, and breaks on the cobble). something like that. i said the third about commonly found at the park.</p>
<p>flegdling either means novice ( new ) or like childish but in context it was used as new so the answer is childish</p>
<p>They were asking for the side similar to the 12. The answer was 18.</p>
<p>I put commonly found at blah blah park.</p>
<p>I’m pretty positive that the answer was 15 on the similar triangles one</p>
<p>@love2sing</p>
<p>I picked the park one, but i couldn’t find in the passage where ice was a fun break from the heat. I’m pretty sure it was implied though</p>