<p>E - easy, minus the one question that said “which would convey the feeling of the longevity of her trips?” or something like that…I had no idea!
M - easy, except for the question freaking everyone out! lol
R - really easy, actually
S - SO HARD, OMG. I thought it was terribly hard, actually.
W - really easy topic…</p>
<p>better explanation/ same answer</p>
<p>Rotate it so that it is the way that Theundertaken had in the top right… A = 1/2 bh A = 1/2 *4 * 2 because you can divide the length and use it as the height, and use the length for the base.</p>
<p>Yes Thunder, we looked at it the same way.</p>
<p>90* = 90* = 1/4 of the object = 90* no matter how ya look at it. </p>
<p>On Reading, was the farmer’s little run about “a naturalist would suggest…” from a naturalist point of view, or from HIS take about a naturalist POV.</p>
<p>Staryulover, i think the answer to the english one was the one that had “trekked across the treacherous” or something like that.</p>
<p>On English, did any of the answers have a whom? I put both which has whom as an option as who.</p>
<p>Starky, I said naturalist POV, I think. And flying eagle, I thought it was the one giving the amount of miles, because it was the most specific? I may be wrong, though.</p>
<p>thats what i put</p>
<p>I made that mistake on december act, skelton. I didn’t use whom once today. I ONLY GOT A 28 LAST TIME COMPOSITE AND IN ENGLISH LAST TIME, SO WHO CARES WHAT I SAY, THOUGH. lol</p>
<p>I ran out of time on every section
Weird. Last time I ran out of time on math and science so I expected to this time too… but not on the reading&writing. I think I did better on the Math and Writing though. I didn’t get to like one passage on the reading, some of the questions were tough. December’s reading ACT was easier.</p>
<p>i said authors pov talking about a naturlist cus it said to who is it attributed which i thot whho said it and we don’t know taht a naturlist said it, but we do know he said it about a naturlist saying it</p>
<p>Yeah, I think I got that one wrong, cause I just didn’t understand it xD. Meh, ah well.</p>
<p>I said 4, fyi, for basically the same reasoning as everyone else, but I can see how that COULD be wrong, but I’ve yet to be convinced.</p>
<p>correctamundo</p>
<p>I used whom once I THINK. Haha I made sure to study that for todays! It got me so bad last time because I put whom every time
@Thunder, who cares about your score ? Doesn’t mean you couldn’t possibly be right over someone with a higher score.</p>
<p>I chose the “Treacherous Blah Blah” one. I also know for sure that one of the answers was not whom and I don’t recall picking whom for any of the other ones.</p>
<p>Fairly certain it was the author’s perspective of what a naturalist would say.</p>
<p>Skelton, I said WHO as well.</p>
<p>Those who/whoms freak me out!</p>
<p>I said the treacherous trekk through 3000 miles. Most definitely. Putting life on line = most effort to her cause. </p>
<p>I also said Neurons. Yes, the questions usually ask about things we KNOW, but neuron is correct. Ask my neurologist father… Science asked prior knowledge alot! Like with the vials. If you didn’t know that air was 80% hyrdrogen 20% oxygen already, it makes choosing vial 2 much harder.</p>
<p>I know that one wasn’t whom, it was referring to a non-human. I don’t think that I used whom at all, actually.</p>
<p>wasnt the english question more about her dedication to the cause than the actual number of miles she travelled? idk maybe i read the question wrong.</p>
<p>someone estimate the curve.</p>