<p>The answer to the graph question is “starts at a point away from school and ends at school”.
The plumber question couldn’t have been in the experimental section because it was in the only section with grid-ins. I think the second section was experimental because I remember there being some questions with concepts I haven’t seen in BB or some Online course tests.</p>
<p>Or I was wrong. My bad. Pretty sure it wasn’t exp anyway.</p>
<p>Frig I was hoping that the plumber one was experimental cause I stupidly misread the question and wrote y/x+y+z.</p>
<p>Also, which examples did you guys use for your essays? I used Gandhi, MLK, and Lord of the Flies.</p>
<p>I felt like I double checked whether the “I” in the Nemo passage was in parentheses or not and found it was not, but after reading all the comments I’ve assumed that I was wrong. All the way through the passage I believed the scientist had himself gone to deep sea in a submersible (didn’t the intro in italics say the scientist had?), so I eliminated real-life parallels choice immediately.
I wish the reports would come out earlier.</p>
<p>I used The three musketeers, co-operation in some jobs, and symbiosis. Although symbiosis example might have turned out well, I screwed it up because I couldn’t remember real-life symbiotic relationships.</p>
<p>olympic games, us-iraq war, anecdotal evidence</p>
<p>Bilguun, I vaguely remember there’s a choice stating something about the author trying to emphasize the fact that he explored the ocean depths. Something along that lines. I picked that one.</p>
<p>What about you?</p>
<p>for the Baker passage. when the guy said that it rained here too, what were other options for that question apart from “…his life was not as perfect…?”</p>
<p>adamonkey2 ,Who cares ?‘‘his life was not perfect’’ was the correct answer :)</p>
<p>What about the curiosity - frustration debate ?I go with ‘‘curiosity’’ .Frustration was somehow too extreme.</p>
<p>i’m worried that i left that question blank and all proceeding questions were bubbled in wrong. i dont remember putting “his life was not perfect”…</p>
<p>adamonkey2… thats scary…i only remembered its one of the last few questions… so shouldnt affect much i guess. gd luck to u!~</p>
<p>Adamonkey ,what can I tell you man ?</p>
<p>Made in China
hahahahahahahahaah</p>
<p>Lol , I realized now this didnt sound well I am sorry ;] Wish you good luck</p>
<p>anybody can explain y for the ocean scientist last question is concede to a point not the one regarding the obstacle?</p>
<p>Well ,He just tells how can bacteria that is very small be observed .He concedes the point that we need microscope .The author didnt tell anything like ''One problem for observing bacteria that lives at the bottom of the ocean is their small size ; only scientists who have the required equipment can observe them ‘’
He just made his point.</p>
<p>I remembered another math question .It was like</p>
<p>''If 0<x<1 ,which of the following has the greatest value ?</p>
<p>Did u put 1/ (x)^2 ?</p>
<p>yes, this is the right answer.</p>
<p>Yep, I put 1/(x^2).</p>
<p>What about the one asking which is the side of a right triangle if the area is 36 and one of the sides was 9 ? I think it was 8 ? </p>
<p>(8x9)2 = 36</p>