I gave the same answer for the first question of yours about Sports.
But I don’t remember the second one exactly, sorry @MarcoReus. But I remember something like “supportiveness” related to the teacher, that might be the answer that I given. As far as I remember, the narrator was talking about his (or her) unique music abilities and how his music teacher admired his skills and supported him unlike his traditionalist mother.
For the question that requires us to put a suitable conclusion for the paragraph in the improving paragraph in writing i personally put ‘the club is planning to join international competitions’ i am 99.99% sure im wrong can anyone confirm the correct answer ?
@nahoho I remember the questions and answers for “4” and “640” and I got the same. Are answers for the grid-ins are all the same except for the “9841” which I guess you misread. That’s alright though, just 1 wrong- that’s great!
If you could please post the questions and answers to all the other Math questions you remember, we can clear a few more up maybe? Gotta say I’m amazed that you remember all these questions and answers!
Aah, sorry, but I did not marked any “naïve” yet I remember one, and that was not my answer. If you remember other choices and the question itself, I might recall my answer and could make an explanation.
And was it saying “fraction” ? Damn! How couldn’t I see it
@nahoho please post more math questions. Do you by any chance remember some questions from the first section of the math? those don’t seem to have been covered by others.
@MarcoReus, the answer to the first one is “naive and dangerous” and the answer to the second one is “supportive of his style”. I’m pretty certain these are the right ones, but of course if you believe otherwise, I’d be glad to discuss.
It’s just that, in the first one, the author says/writes stuff like “Believing that athletes go to college for academics as much as sports is misguided and childish…” and “There is an urgent need to address this outlook because of the consequences it is having on the game like cheating (and stuff)…” These aren’t exact references but they are pretty much what I recall.
As for the second one, it’s much simpler since I distinctly remember reading that the teacher listened to the student’s unique style and urged him to perform in front of the school. That’s definitely “supportive” and there was an answer choice that corresponded to it.