<p>that must be experimental, cause i didnt have it, i dont think</p>
<p>blah i put 80 for the two triangles...</p>
<p>I said no error...it seemed like there were a lot more no errors. How about the final sentence of the paragraph correction? I said the sentence with "austere relief to comfort" or something.</p>
<p>90???
ahhhhh YES i totally guessed on that one</p>
<p>Was 4 a possible answer they gave you? I'd feel ridiculous if it was and a picked it.</p>
<p>Yeah, I got that too. And the one before that was something about the other castles that fall into relative obscurity, I think.</p>
<p>lol, one of them said that n was an integer, but had a fraction as a choice...hmmm</p>
<p>I can't remember the relief one. What was the para about?</p>
<p>Allusion or comparison?</p>
<p>for flag, i got 80</p>
<p>I think your writing was experimental.</p>
<p>CR reminds me why I hate Walden, and never will understand it:-</p>
<p>You probably subtracted one more 10 from the straight side then you needed too.</p>
<p>flag : flat side = 10+10+10
long sides of flag = 15eachX2 = 30
short sides of flag = 10 eachX2 = 20</p>
<p>i got 80</p>
<p>I got 90. </p>
<p>But people are saying 80, 90. Can we please varify?</p>
<p>the perimeter of the triangles, had they been separate would have been 90</p>
<p>they were joined, reducing the perimeter</p>
<p>the long side of flag is 20 each because they said that it's an equilateral triangle...</p>
<p>youre wrong vanilla, the long sides are 20 each- they are EQUILATERAL and the line at the bottom covered 2 10's</p>
<p>The tree/city paragrah...that was an allusion or a comparison? I thought comparison was a little too simple...</p>
<p>How about the number line with the v-x thing? I got B, but someone else says E</p>
<p>oops...
10 char</p>