<p>Cool thats what I got = D</p>
<p>joeyharvey. All the paragraphs discuss how water attributes to those.</p>
<p>Where is “water” in an extinct volcano?</p>
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<p>If it was to rain. XD It does rain in Hawaii!</p>
<p>An extinct volcano is hard and dry. It’d be bad if water got inside it. It’d crumple.</p>
<p>What were the answers to the Spanglish one</p>
<p>for the first question i picked indifferent because i didn’t notice the author showing much towards the subject. He starts off by describing it and then going on how others don’t like it.</p>
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<p>Ingenious and unchanging. :)</p>
<p>RedCatharsis, I wasn’t going by water. I was using the topic sentence of the paragraph, which said the older soil was most likely to disintegrate. I really had a tough time picking between the two.</p>
<p>I could be wrong. It’s been known to happen…</p>
<p>its the ocean</p>
<p>volcano would just be out of scope (it’s an irrelevant answer)</p>
<p>How are we supposed to know that the soil near volcanoes are older?</p>
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<p>the term ‘extinct’</p>
<p>Does anyone remember what number the volcano/ocean question was, and which letter was which? Cause I really want to know that one…it’s annoying me now</p>
<p>i thought it was obvious when the passage was talking about salt making it rocks crumble easier so i picked the tropical ocean without hesitation…</p>
<p>didnt really think much about the volcano</p>
<p>how about the one with the universities and coporations, wat was the answer to the question which asked the lines 100-102 is contradicted by what information in Passage 1??</p>
<p>The professor not agreeing with the corporation^</p>
<p>the answer was not volcanoes. There are pieces of extinct volcanic rock that lay in places where there is absolutely no water whatsoever. You cannot automatically assume that there is water near the volcano. For all you know the water could have long been evaporated and the rock has been laying there for hundreds of years.</p>
<p>wait for the lines 100-102 what were the choices…</p>
<p>and what the hell is the string answer…was it something to do with people linked together…</p>
<p>one choice was that the university and corporation combined to produce a new product, another one was that the university intially CONDEMNED the surpressing of information, another one was something to do with the media, another one was that students acted like consumers, another one was professors angry at the students or something like that.</p>
<p>which was correct for the 100-102 one?</p>
<p>and for the spanglish one, - the first qustion
I know the answer is ingenious but does someone know what the other 4 answer choices were?</p>
<p>ingenious
indifferent?</p>
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<p>i didn’t remember it saying that the university initially condemned the supression of information</p>
<p>it condemned allowing the actual results to be released.</p>
<p>i picked that choice</p>
<p>no, i clearly remember it saying that it intially condemned the suprresion of information of the university.</p>
<p>Okay, I’m at page 18 and I’m so happy right now. 90% of the answers of what everyone said are what I put. I’m just looking for above a 580 lol. I have one to interrupt this (forgive me if it was asked). Did anyone put Anachronistic for the question about the Greek Storyteller Sentence Comp question? He used myth for historic info or something like that.</p>
<p>So far so good, I’ve got 1 omit and around 5-6 wrong, what do you think that will get me?</p>