June 8th ACT Reading

<p>it was volcanoes I believe</p>

<p>Do you mean in 1883?</p>

<p>was of the choices nuclear tests or something? I think I messed that up</p>

<p>Not sure which question your are referring ti</p>

<p>for when infrasound was first used</p>

<p>The answer was definitely not Elders were more knowledgeable.</p>

<p>In the context of the passage, they found more species of the flower. The Elders’ knowledge did not have anything to do with the flower’s discovery</p>

<p>What question was nuclear tests?</p>

<p>not sure. I just remember something about that. I could just be remembering incorrectly. Also I agree with your point about the flower question.</p>

<p>The Hawaiin Speakers was the device not used to capture sounds.</p>

<p>I believe it was that the elders were more knowledgable. They had knowledge of those flowers being in a place where professional botanists couldn’t even locate. Like the female botanists said, the natives had knowledge that couldn’t have been found in books.</p>

<p>I don’t think the passage said elders had knowledge of those flowers.</p>

<p>The passage had nothing to do with elders, there’s little logic in devoting a paragraph to elders</p>

<p>Please go back in the form history and look what we have said about this question.</p>

<p>I already have and nobody is certain about the question.</p>

<p>@SgtGutter I agree. The tribe person only mentioned that he went back to a place from his childhood. I don’t think that counts as elderly knowledge.</p>

<p>for the last passage ultrasound there was a questin about NortherN lights. was it the color shift?</p>

<p>I remember something along the lines that a tribal technician found the flower.</p>

<p>The northern lights question was like which was not in the story and the answer was the color Change. I forgot which two colors listed but I think that was the answrt</p>

<p>Yeah that’s right.</p>

<p>How is it not that the elders were more knowledgeable? The context of the passage was that the scientists thought that they were extinct and did not grow wildly, but the lady met with a tribal leader and he led her to a patch where there was an abundance of flowers. I’m very confident in that answer.
She also said that this is the type of knowledge that cannot be learned through conventional books.</p>

<p>^ there we go, that’s what pretty much confirms that the native knowledge was the answer. it was the main FOCUS of the paragraph.</p>