<p>I really have no idea what I said for the judge one. I thought the vocab on this test was pretty difficult. I’m pretty sure I said 6 for one of the grid-in ones also, but I forget what it was even asking.</p>
<p>another math question I wasnt sure of was the one about the math and french class. What did you guys get?</p>
<p>Oh ya! I know what you’re talking about. I wanted to put 10 so bad but I think I put 35</p>
<p>It was pretty unsure about that one. </p>
<p>70 kids total
35 in French
45 in math</p>
<p>I had my choices narrowed down to 10 and 25 (possibly 35 too). </p>
<p>What did you say?</p>
<p>I was pretty sure it wasn’t 10 because then no one would fit in the “both” category. I ended up doing some weird addition and subtraction without much thought into it and ended up with 35. I was rushed for time</p>
<p>Im pretty sure I said 35 first, then at the last second changed it to 25. </p>
<p>What was it even asking? How many students who took math didn’t take French or something like that?</p>
<p>Ya that’s what it asked</p>
<p>Here’s what I did it just came to me. I tried all of them. For 35, I added the number of students only in math, french, and both. If 35 are only in math, 10 are in both, meaning 25 are only in french. 25+35+10= 70</p>
<p>Does that even make sense? Lol</p>
<p>You may be right, that seems to make sense. Why did I have to change my answer? Heh. </p>
<p>Do you remember what you said about the blunt senator? I think I said the one with candor, but I wasn’t sure what that first word was. </p>
<p>And there was another vocab one. I forget what it was, but I think I said some word like ac----y. I forget what the word was. :/</p>
<p>For the pencil one I think I put 14 - I can’t seem to get 26 to work when plugged in?? </p>
<p>For the math/french I think I put 10 then changed to 35! hope that was correct</p>
<p>Ya I think I put that ac----y for something; it seems familiar. I don’t remember the senator one. Don’t count on me for CR though lol. It is definitely not my subject. I can’t even seem to study for it because I just get so bored</p>
<p>I’m positive it’s 35 kids and 26 pencils. For the partisan one, I got tendencious. What did you guys get to replace the word ”form" in one of the passages?</p>
<p>I got tendencious for that one too but I don’t know what it means lol. And awesome I got both those! I vaguely remember that one but I have no idea what I put. What did you get? It might come back to me</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I went really basic on the ‘form’ one and said type. Or was it fashion, or was that the other question. </p>
<p>Also, what did you guys say for the comparing the passage to some situation question? I think I said the UN recognizing a new independent nation.</p>
<p>I got type and fashion for 2 different questions. I don’t think I even had that one lol</p>
<p>@Bounder Did you get reading experimental?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I got writing experimental. And that comparison one was part of one of the CR sections. It may have been the one where the boy was reminiscing about his childhood, and it asked what that situation was most comparable to. I said his independence was comparable to what a new country would feel when they are recognized as free by the United Nations, or something like that. One of the other choices was an Olympic gold medalist.</p>
<p>I may have omitted that one</p>
<p>I’m afraid I may have chosen a different answer…I thought it’s something like crafting of writing…or details not important or something…not sure at all</p>