<p>i think it was choice A, and it might be disapproval, can you state the rest of the answer?</p>
<p>I’m completely blanking, what were the 3rd and 4th passages about?</p>
<p>can someone state the rest of the disapproval answer?</p>
<p>@wudufuxup</p>
<p>one was the scientific ones about waves
other was about her farmer mom</p>
<p>The choices were praise, curiosity, disapproval, and something else</p>
<p>The last topic was about the sound.</p>
<p>Can’t remember the third though.</p>
<p>im pretty sure it was squash… went through the entire passage and never saw it</p>
<p>i put praise in the sense that they encouraged it but someone said they were curious.</p>
<p>It definitely wasn’t praise or curiosity.</p>
<p>@Mattsmats squash appeared on the bottom of the first half of the passage. I remember because I circled it</p>
<p>For the waves question, which of the following was not used to measure the waves in the passage? Some of the options were calorimeter (not sure on the spelling) , a loud speaker, a specialized microphone, and I forgot the last one.</p>
<p>And in the same passage, what was the first natural disaster that helped them identify these waves? I can’t remember it exactly, but some of the options were volcanoes, hurricanes, and I can’t remember the rest.</p>
<p>Squash was in there. The question asked for which did the lady not put in intentionally.</p>
<p>At the end of the passage, it says that she saw a blue heron which surprised her since she didn’t put them there.</p>
<p>1st natural disaster was the volcano.</p>
<p>Barometers were not used to measure soundwaves.</p>
<p>@wudufux the first natural disaster was volcano</p>
<p>Yeah it was heron as last choice. And dissaproval. Dammit I should’ve kept it</p>
<p>@Wudufuxup</p>
<p>loud speaker
volcanoes</p>
<p>For the sound passage, the first disaster was the one that happened in like the late 1800s. It was some volcanic eruption.</p>
<p>I thought it was loudspeakers that didn’t record sound waves</p>
<p>I put LADYBUGS for that one</p>
<p>I thought it was loudspeakers as well. I could’ve sworn I read barometer somewhere in the passage, but then again, I could’ve just been imagining.</p>