Illinois ACT Thread. Silverturtle, want to help get a full list? = D

<p>@cribelle</p>

<p>I think it was something like C27 H30 O6.</p>

<p>It had to be a multiple of the equation they gave which was something like C9 H10 O2</p>

<p>@pianofish</p>

<p>“stumps. They”</p>

<p>The rest where run on sentences</p>

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<p>Nothing…</p>

<p>Haha, somebody please answer my question!</p>

<p>I put “stumps. They” it seemed like a runon without a period or a comma.</p>

<p>Also for the neighbors question, wasn’t it the other “mangjdlsh” or whatever the tree was called?</p>

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<p>That’s correct.</p>

<p>silverturtle, ur a funny guy</p>

<p>What about the other one about it’s ability to make dimers as temperature increased?</p>

<p>I find it amazing how I can remember some of the answers from the test 5 hours later, but I can’t get a 36 lol</p>

<p>oh wait, r u a guy?</p>

<p>I find it amazing how I can remember some of the answers from the test 5 hours later, but I can’t get a 36 lol
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<p>Ditto lol.</p>

<p>Was anyone else freaked out by that diagram with the solubility of solutes in water? I wasted so much time on that passage because I had never seen anything like it before.</p>

<p>“The question about the man that gave hikes I put the best summary was “He gave hikes, published books, and spoke around the world…” Does anyone remember choosing that answer?”</p>

<p>I did not choose that one… I really can’t remember what the one I chose was, but it mentioned his contributions with protecting wildlife or something along those lines… Gosh, I really forget that one. </p>

<p>Math:</p>

<p>if (x-y)/y=2</p>

<p>then (x/y)-1=?</p>

<p>EDIT: I think it’s 2</p>

<p>Ugh, could have gotten that one if I spent a few more seconds on it…</p>

<p>English</p>

<p>“this” soundtrack
bands “that”
Correct punctuation: lamps, or deeps,
bands’ names
hovercraft passage: the paragraph (6) is placed after paragraph 3
Woman painter passage: no it didn’t show an overview of women in the 20th century because it only focused on one woman</p>

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<p>Math</p>

<p>Ellipse question— first choice x^2/169 + y^2/25 = 1
Car with a 15 gallon tank filled twice@ 32 mph—960 miles
abs(x) greater than or equal to x
Last question - two circles and asking what the tan of one angle-- (r1-r2)/(r1+r2)
Pushups 5w+20
Intersections 0, 1, 2
30 degrees for siperweb
Angle was 180-2x
Enclosed area for inequalities: semicircle and diameter
Must be point 2 units from A and 3 units from B
range of the graph with limited domain: it was like {11,13,16,19}
area of shape that looked like a house: 24+2sqrt(41)</p>

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<p>Reading</p>

<p>(*)Little Girl Moving
Dad was excited to leave, mom and girl were reluctant
Gerard was her friend
They were moving to a more affluent neighborhood
Soothing but she did not understand what her father was reading to her
Leather chair was most significant as a symbol
Role as friend’s protector was ironic</p>

<p>(*)Scientists and Anthropomorphism
the animals bit them because they were being handled</p>

<p>(*)Native American Filmmaker
Directors have a narrower focus
It’s hard to work with actors
Uses typical shots because the audience needs to understand
Actors always “Are” because they have the Indian experience
Filmmaker was not ogolulu (his wife was)</p>

<p>(*)Tree
the sequoia grew 100 times faster
“Neighbor” means another tree in the forest
trees in lusher environments are more likely to get diseases</p>

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<p>Science</p>

<p>Star X has 16 times brighter than Y temp = 5k and what is the temp of Y? 10k
Relationship q–There is a certain amount of visible matter, it is less than all matter in world
R is a ratio, it has no units</p>

<p>You can’t distinguish fructose from sucrose
Empirical formula was C27 H30 O6</p>

<p>^^ -(2/3) on the math</p>

<p>I did not choose that one… I really can’t remember what the one I chose was, but it mentioned his contributions with protecting wildlife or something along those lines… Gosh, I really forget that one.</p>

<p>Did you pick something like He spent his life in the mountains he loved and worked to protect nature etc?</p>

<p>So…is there supposed to be an embargo on these questions?</p>

<p>for the hiker guy the first question the answer was “he wanted to educate people about nature” or something</p>

<p>the embargo should be lifted right? I’m on the west coast and I finished testing an hour ago</p>

<p>Who’s retaking the ACT?</p>

<p>Yeah, I’m on the West Coast, too. I’m not sure, really. I know that for AP Tests you’re supposed to embargoed even after the test…</p>