<p>crappppp…i put that the narrator was primarily the thoughts of Enrique…crapp…yea and i put disregard their needs</p>
<p>Goooood, I put unequal relationships too.
and I for how the journeyman felt about their apprentices, I put disregard their needs.</p>
<p>…but for the narrator one I put narrator focuses more on one persons thoughts…
because the narrator only talked about the main character’s thoughts, and not the apprentice/other characters.</p>
<p>for science, wat was the pt of the flow of water? to condense the vapor??</p>
<p>Y dominant and y reciessive…the first bird question…i forgot genetics completely</p>
<p>i but both character thoughts…talked about tobias and enrique’s thoguhts fer sho</p>
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<p>No, sorry, but that’s definitely wrong. The first part of the passage talked about the new guy’s thoughts and feelings, but then later there’s a bit about Enrique remember how it was like when he first started.</p>
<p>Yes, both tobias and enrique for me too. </p>
<p>How long was your essay? I thought mine was a bit short, only 2 pages…</p>
<p>Didnt it say primarily? If it did, then it would be Enrique. The 2 character one said equal time on both of them. I though Enrique 's thoughts was alot more.</p>
<p>But it said focus “mainly” (or more, memory’s hazy), and since the majority of the passage was about Enrique and his experiences/thoughts i picked that one.</p>
<p>but it’s whatever, I’m not toooo concerned about the English section.
the college I’m applying to superscores the ACT and I got a good score last time.</p>
<p>Uh oh, I put it focused on Enrique’s thoughts too. The passage never actually said “Tobias thought this…” it only said “Tobias was nervous” blah blah, so I figure it would be the Enrique one. Crap, there goes my lovely 36.</p>
<p>ahh. so like wha do u guys think the curve was like on reading?!! and writing too…and science! lol</p>
<p>i think i did great on the last three passages but i definitely effed up the first one… :/</p>
<p>writing…there were prolly like a good 6ish i was if-y on. What was the asnwer to the one that was like…“to, which” or “too which” with like wierd commas in between does anyone remember that question?</p>
<p>Did it say mostly or mainly? Anyway, I think that there was more than a snippet about Enrique’s thoughts and feelings. I suppose it’s possible that I’m wrong.</p>
<p>Well, actually, looking at your last post again, I’m almost sure you’re remembering something wrong, because if anything the passage was more about Tobias. The first several paragraphs were about him, and then there was some about Enrique, and then some about the dynamic between apprentices and journeymen.</p>
<p>There were only two paragraphs about Tobias, and in one of them he was sleeping.
And either way with mostly or mainly, I still say the bulk of the passage concerned Enrique…</p>
<p>Hmm, I’m pretty sure only the first few paragraphs were about Tobias and the rest was about Enrique’s history as a millworker or whatever his job was. The first paragraph described the place, the second talked about how Tobias looked nervous and didn’t take his toolbelt off. Then Enrique told him to take it off and it went into this whole spiel about Enrique’s memories.</p>
<p>YEa but the whole 2/3 of the essay were about what Enrique saw as an apprenticce and his feelings about stuff. I honestley think it said mainly or primarily, which I think would be Enrique. Although that was a hard one to choose.</p>
<p>For some reason I remember thinking that the answers were set up so that the ones which said that the passage talked about one of the character’s thoughts/feelings implied that it didn’t talk about the other’s.</p>
<p>does anyone know what the factor of the giant thing-like (4c^2-4cd+d)-a^2…
that really messed me up</p>
<p>If I tested as a Standby…when do I get my scores?</p>
<p>^ ya that was confusing…i think i said (2c-d) or +d? cant remember which was in the brackets…but i didnt chose one that had +a on the outside…is that wrong?</p>
<p>I think the factor of the giant thing was (2c-d) but tell me if I’m wrong <em>gulps</em></p>
<p>^ yup i said that too. hopefully we’re right!</p>