June 14th ACT ****************************

<p>left i don't think it had commas..</p>

<p>and i seem to recall that "image of football fans" question was a "what made the LEAST sense?" or maybe i'm just confusing it</p>

<p>Also, the who/whom question on the English part...was it "who?"</p>

<p>yes it was who</p>

<p>yes it was who</p>

<p>i put "would have become" and the repair one no commas</p>

<p>and there was a question like which is not acceptable and i narrowed it down to "so that" and "so as" and i put "so that"</p>

<p>was it the "grandmother has worked for many years" or "grandmother worked for many years"? Also, is it "In contrast," or "yet"?</p>

<p>was that the sentence about the football player "who"?</p>

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and i seem to recall that "image of football fans" question was a "what made the LEAST sense?" or maybe i'm just confusing it

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<p>No, I'm positive it was just one of those 'replace the underlined part' questions. I hope...</p>

<p>I believe it was "so that"</p>

<p>what was the rest of the question?</p>

<p>i think it was "worked" (below)
and anyone know the answers to the last science part?</p>

<p>hmmm...</p>

<p>area of triangle = 6
image (how do u underline? lol) of football fans
it was definitely "would have become," because "became" is only used when you say "i became", not "i have became"</p>

<p>just "worked" and "yet" is correct..at least thats what i put</p>

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was that the sentence about the football player "who"?

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<p>It was referring to a football team. It was the last question for that passage.</p>

<p>I really hope I aced the English. <em>prays</em></p>

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Also, is it "In contrast," or "yet"?

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<p>I put "yet." It sounded better.</p>

<p>i got yet, in contrast didn't make sense and the lack of the comma after yet made it the best fit</p>

<p>what about the viscosity question? was it no, ethanol something?</p>

<p>enthanol was more easy to flow because it had less viscosity</p>

<p>The higher the viscosity, the better it flows right?</p>

<p>higher viscosity = less flow</p>

<p>OH NO I GOT THE VISCOSITY PROBLEM WRONG.</p>

<p>I wish it would have just told me what the heck viscosity was. :(</p>

<p>lol science was ridculous. they better give us a nice curve</p>

<p>does that mean that the in-between curve, ethanol, had more or less flow than the higher curve, 1-propanol?</p>