February 7th. Discuss.

<p>i totally guessed on that last science passage.</p>

<p>for english- was one of them ‘patchwork’ like instead of sets of sheets to decorate the house?</p>

<p>yea 1 was most expanded so the graph messed me up for a little/</p>

<p>haha maatthheew, the same thing always happens to me! And because in addition to telling myself I did well and it was easy I actually WROTE those thoughts on this board, my luck is going to turn and bite me in the ass by giving me a 0. lol</p>

<p>strongly hoping cld_1992 is rite!! …ya i reember thinking to just replace r w/ b but didn’t see that as the choices…yup im blind</p>

<p>for that one chem passage…decreasing solubility? adding kcl, adding nacl, raising temp…i put adding kcl only</p>

<p>1 was definitely the least expanded. It doesn’t matter whether the line on the graph was going up or down. (You could graph it with 1 as the least expanded or 1 as the most expanded, the lines would just have inverse average slopes…)</p>

<p>I got patchwork for that one too! I hope that was right. Like everybody else in here, I thought the science part was hard too.</p>

<p>Wow, is 1 least or most expanded? Its actually only like 2 questions where the mattered… but STILL haha</p>

<p>yea im sure 1 was the most expanded and 5 was least expanded…like 90% sure</p>

<p>so it doesn’t matter if one was least or most expanded? hope so</p>

<p>Patchword, i thought deffinetely cuz set=collection=bunch…,.patchword is more “vivid”</p>

<p>Reading was easy, got a 34 on the practice ones. Math messed me up, ran out of time, English average, Science ehhh hard, and writing was stupid lol</p>

<p>Don’t freak out, the index thing mattered for one question for sure, and it may have mattered for one other question. But it didn’t matter for any of the other questions.</p>

<p>Yeah, I got “patchwork” for that English question too. The only other possibility was “collection”, but “patchwork” is more illustrative.</p>

<p>That astronomer passage was so stupid. Did you guys get that that guy was the most qualfiied for it?</p>

<p>Which question? I almost remember what you’re talking about, but not quite.</p>

<p>I didn’t have time to answer four math problems, but other than that this test went pretty well.</p>

<p>I got “patchwork” and 9/16 as well.</p>

<p>The only one I had trouble with on the reading was the one about prank the furnace-guys pulled…was it to show humor or to demonstrate the unequal relationship?</p>

<p>Now we wait till Feb 18 =D Thats not too bad. What the chance that I will have my scores up on the first day when they release them online? First time taking the test</p>

<p>I put unequal relationhip. Yea that one was harder. Was the narrator about one guy or both guys?</p>

<p>I thought the furnace prank one was “to show that even in a dangerous environment, workers can still have fun” or something like that.</p>

<p>I put unequal relationship too. The whole passage had bits about how the journeyman basically shat on the apprentices and didn’t care if they failed, so I think it was more an example of this than just random humor.</p>

<p>What did you guys put for the question about how the journeymen feel about the apprentices? I put that they disregard their needs, but it was between that and that they pity their incompetence. I leaned away from the latter answer because the passage didn’t actually say that the journeymen pity the apprentices at all, just that they don’t give two $h!ts about them or their welfare.</p>

<p>Oh, and the narrator was definitely third-person omniscient (both characters’ thoughts were described in the passage).</p>

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<p>Nah, because it came right after a discussion of the fact that the journeymen don’t care about the apprentices.</p>