Feb 12 ACT

<p>anyone happen to remember the letters they put for the 2006/2007 tax income questions?</p>

<p>^yes, thom.</p>

<p>and the squares area = 4. I proved it in geometry sketchpad. </p>

<p>although #60 was easy, it almost threw me off cuz past 1/2 pi it would have been higher, but then i recognized that it was only within that range it was asking. (that answer was letter A, right?)</p>

<p>@theundertaken yes it was A</p>

<p>^Yea, I think I put D or something, which was wrong.</p>

<p>@thebalster first was c. second was b. third was c. 4th was b</p>

<p>btw, did we ever come to a conclusion about the mirror question on english?</p>

<p>and what about the one where it was sayign like "Designer K. Tebeu’s __________</p>

<p>I forgot the names and what not but ya…</p>

<p>the tax income questions are the only ones I don’t really remember what I put down. It’s the only section really making me worry about whether or not I got more wrong than I maybe did.</p>

<p>For the last math question, it was including the last number, right?</p>

<p>Yes, you use that one to present it in a style similar to the rest of the essay, if that’s what you’re asking?</p>

<p>the last math question included pi/2 but not pi/4</p>

<p>What mirror question? And the other one do you mean where it was like which one is most appropriate with the rest of the paragraph?</p>

<p>Not sure if you’re talking to me, Thom, but it was a grammar question im asking about in 2nd one. It was asking if there should be like a comma before or after the movie/book title of that person. I think I left it all blank but i don’t know.</p>

<p>sorry, maybe it was movie question… where it’s asking like</p>

<p>movie:
movie;
movie,
or just movie</p>

<p>That one I said no comma, not sure why but I thought I had a good reason.</p>

<p>Oh. No commas, I don’t believe. Like I said earlier, ACT very rarely has you ADD punctuation. They mostly want you to remove/change it.</p>

<p>i know waht your talking about… it was movie: movie; movie, and movie i chose just movie because it was sort of continuous but i know it was def not : or ;</p>

<p>In the PR it said you can use semicolons, colons, and hyphens interchangeably, not sure if that’s true but I went with it. So if semicolon and colon are both answer choices, they both must be wrong.</p>

<p>i agree soccer. Wow, the way it’s looking is that I may have gotten a 36 on English… would be huge jump from my 28</p>

<p>yea i got 26 on last english… looking like a 34-35 now</p>

<p>that doesn’t sound right, mtv.</p>

<p>there was an earlier question that had a colon originally, but I think I switched it to the word only (without puncuation). anyone remember this problem? it almost seemed like it was beginning a list, but there was more afterward. (listing off names or something i think in celebrites?)</p>

<p>Was that the question with the movie stars?</p>