<p>here's some questions i remember that i have questions about</p>
<p>From the elephant art passage...
was it that both authors agreed that elephants deliberately made art? i was stuck between that and the one that they agreed elephants both experienced points of boredom. i chose the former though.</p>
<p>another question... the reading section with the woman and the notebook/journal she kept was the experimental one right?</p>
<p>From writing...
the improving sentences about the toxicity in plants... i remember i put something along the along lines of "than that of" ( i believe this was number 11 )</p>
<p>From math...
the one with the 374 blocks and you have to determine how A's there are. i put 75?</p>
<p>the one with the midpoint... i forgot the midpoint formula and i guess (3,3)</p>
<p>anyone else remember some questions that can we can discuss? i know theres the ones made for each specific section but they're getting to be really confusing.</p>
<p>Passage #2 never said anything about elephants being bored.
I had the math experimental
yes 'than that of' is correct. You need to compare the toxicity of the first with the toxicity of the second. 'that' achieves this.
94 blocks will be A.</p>
<p>but there were 374 blocks and every 5th block was an 'A' block... so wouldn't you divide 375 by 5 which was 75 but you keep 1 more block because the first block was an 'A' block...</p>
<p>and yes there were implications that the elephants were bored... i remember the first passage said something being lonely and i'm 100% positive there was in the 2nd passage as well.</p>
<p>no bc every four blocks there is 1 A block
you would divide by four
then you get 93.5
and since A is in that first 50 percent
it's 94</p>
<p>Think of the blocks as this way. 1 out of every 4 will be an A. So 374/4 = 93.5. 93 X 4 = 372. The next two blocks to make it a total of 374 blocks will be A and B. So add one more block to 93, which equals 94.</p>
<p>I looked through the second passage a second time. Nothing about boredom. Only the first passage had boredom. Sure you can imply the elephants were bored in the second passage, but it never said it.</p>
<p>ugh... was the block one multiple choice or was it student produced? i forget... </p>
<p>percussionboy you have the articles? link them to me plz</p>