<p>cool... so it was asking how many that can't be painted grey, think i got that one... dunno...
anyways.. 178 sounds more familiar than 89... comon people, give the questions... lol</p>
<p>con·vene ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kn-vn)
v. con·vened, con·ven·ing, con·venes
v. intr.
To come together usually for an official or public purpose; assemble formally.</p>
<p>v. tr.
To cause to come together formally; convoke: convene a special session of Congress. See Synonyms at call.
To summon to appear, as before a tribunal. </p>
<p>I also got call forth for the "summon" one</p>
<p>whats the question with 178 or 89.. someoen jog my memory</p>
<p>what was the question for the 89 one.</p>
<p>What was the 178, 89 question?</p>
<p>YAY well at least someone agrees it should be insight ON... and it def was mult by 2 because they asked for u+v which were diagonals, which means they were equal...</p>
<p>my test got postponed but maybe since it was the first test they didn't put too much hard core algebra stuff otherwise if the average suddenly drops then it looks bad on their part. just my speculation.</p>
<p>anyone? questions on the cultural reading passage?</p>
<p>I got 178, they asked for t+u (or two letters like that), they were each 89, so 89+89 = 178</p>
<p>haha way to go, we asked the same question three times</p>
<p>i think one of the sentence complettion answers was 89 but 178 is the answer to one of the multiple choice questions</p>
<p>I hated that question. It was so confusing</p>
<p>no insight "into" is the proper way of saying it, I did a question like that last night... yeah I thought it was "insight on"</p>
<p>have faith, ye of little faith haha, of the MEMBER!!! ahh, the one time post count means something... not really</p>
<p>What was the "insight into" question? I can't remember the sentence . . . .</p>
<p>on the last writting section, the question about the hikers,
was it "made the people impressed enough" or "did not made enought of an impression"</p>
<p>i think i put enough of an impression one..</p>
<p>i said has not impressed people enough to make changes...</p>
<p>nooo it said talk about such and such, but because talk is singular, it has to be "has" not "have"</p>
<p>impress as a verb works in this case?</p>