Feb 12 ACT

<p>in the same passage, it said what did the author use the thermometer for, I was stuck between two answers. do u guys the remember?</p>

<p>I believe it had something to do with nature and how it showed him he wasn’t the master of the farm</p>

<p>Yeah, like he knew there were natural outcomes,
which led to him being Perceptive.</p>

<p>was there answer choice that said it showed how it even limited his abilities.</p>

<p>and the naturalist question, it was the author’s imagination right?</p>

<p>Tease of Memory By David Glenn is the psychologists passage, but i cant only find excerpts from it</p>

<p>I said it was the author’s opinion of how a naturalist would react or something.</p>

<p>I was reading through the earlier posts…</p>

<p>for the year one, I actually put</p>

<p>blah blah blah, in 1942, blah blah blah.</p>

<p>It just seems to me that emphasizes the year the most?</p>

<p>And it made sense from what I could tell. Like if you completely took out the “in 1942” it would still read as a sentence.</p>

<p>yeah, author’s imagination</p>

<p>for the year one i put something, in 1942. because if 1942 was in appositives u would still think it was when like the revolution or something happened.</p>

<p>@touhou. You didn’t read the question then. If u remember the passage it gave 4 different ways people thought Deja vu occured. It asked according to this doctor (which was the seizure one) what happened to Hawthorne that would’ve caused him to have Deja vu. WO answer was seizure 100%</p>

<p>^Soccer, wasn’t it the scientist with the double memories, though? I may have another question mixed up.</p>

<p>Must have been a diff question</p>

<p>@soccersr, i get u. Yeah u are reffering to a different question, I think. That question just named the psychologist and said what explanation of deja vu would they offer. We are talking about the question towards the end where it asked what would be the explanation for nathaniel hawthore deja vu. And also anyone agree with the my answer for “something, in 1942”</p>

<p>and here is what the author exactly said: “seemed as familiar as the decorous neatness of my grandmother’s kitchen.” So it has to be the answer that meant familiarity or something.</p>

<p>My bad different question. And yes it was something, in 1942</p>

<p>confused me for a bit. Now that I remember it, I think I got both those questions correct. (the one soccer was referring to). I believe I put the seizures for that question. If someone remembers the other answers I might be able to determine if I did</p>

<p>Sorry if I am getting annoying, but I still haven’t gotten an answer.</p>

<p>What letter answer was neurons on the sci question?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Pretty sure it was A</p>

<p>Yay! That’s what I guessed! :)</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the last 3 letter answers to the english section?</p>