<p>I was about to say the same thing olleger. People are still asking these specific questions but it’s kind of late now</p>
<p>umm sorry lol</p>
<p>But to those who can remember, what did choice B do? I thought omitting was better.</p>
<p>read through the thread maybe? I dont remember if we discussed this questions and agreed on an answer. </p>
<p>BTW when do the delayed students get their scores? The same time as everyone else?</p>
<p>I did but idk</p>
<p>Some people said they put “with me” and others said they omitted it. Do you, olleger, remember what you put?</p>
<p>And there’s no way delayed students get their scores at the same time. Many are taking it next week (20th) and our scores are supposed to come the 22nd I think. In fact, some people are scheduled to take it on the 27th-28th.</p>
<p>pretty sure I remember omitting it.</p>
<p>Hopefully everyone’s scores wont be delayed = D</p>
<p>B and C was to place it somewhere else in the sentence which didn’t make sense
A was as where it is now
D was omit… </p>
<p>I’m pretty sure?</p>
<p>@mabsjenbu123, I don’t expect we’ll get them at the same time - the ones who got theirs delayed and the ones who took it at the original test date.
The ACT states that :
After you test, you can check to see if your scores are available online. Multiple-choice scores from this test date will be first posted online beginning February 22 through April 2, 2010.</p>
<p>Which probably means that we’ll get them seperately </p>
<p>Hope I didn’t fail :P</p>
<p>@killer</p>
<p>Yea I know. My previous post said</p>
<p>“And there’s no way delayed students get their scores at the same time. Many are taking it next week (20th) and our scores are supposed to come the 22nd I think. In fact, some people are scheduled to take it on the 27th-28th.”</p>
<p>but yea, anyways, omitting should be correct I think</p>
<p>^oops fail :/</p>
<p>Do you guys remember the question that said "businesses slowed and slowed was underlined and one of the choices was , A) lowered . Was it no changed or lowered?</p>
<p>Um, this thread is from 2 years ago. I doubt anyone remembers or is referring to the same test you are!</p>