<p>Does someone remember the question and other choices to piecemeal vs deepening mystery? I remember putting something else. I think I out plausible theory. Did anyone else put this?</p>
<p>yet another on the plastics passage……whay did they chose the infinity symbol as their trademark?</p>
<p>Was absolute unrestricted? I think I put that. I put limitless for the infinity sign question.</p>
<p>@hawkace</p>
<p>Viable comes in a sentence completion question about a business originally stagnant but then starts thriving. I put down viable as my answer</p>
<p>Also, ribald is the answer for one of them</p>
<p>@Mathandmusic914</p>
<p>I think informed speculation is the answer</p>
<p>infinity symbol= limitless potential
thingness= inammate object or something (forget the words used in answer but similar idea).
Steep learning= the difficulties they will continue to facedue to their setbacks or whatever</p>
<p>hi, could someone please tell me what the experimental math section was (with a few specific questions) ? I had 4 math sections. </p>
<p>@hawkace </p>
<p>I think the answer is undoubtedly “those of catalan”</p>
<p>I put far from perfect for steep learning curve</p>
<p>Even though it is pretty official, I still do not understand how “though differing” is no error. It can be used interchanging and more descriptor lot eith “thigh they differ” </p>
<p>so some of these were experimental…can someone tell me which were real?
- indebted…honest ( about moview critics)
- secure…unabated" for the comic books CR question? The popularity of comic books is secure because the number of them in stroes is unabated???
- he knew his anecdote was Ribald so he refrained from telling the story for the company 9wrong answers were cursory, wry, effete
- He completed his task with speed and Celerity
- ….salubrious
- The name of the bankers book was “ bankers are the most important in the world, this is hyperbolic title. with judicious
- Verifiable……speculative (something about thought sand research) Sciencetist prefer examine verifiable something, because soemthigs are speculative…
- Triumph
- Movie goers are indebted to …something( online reviews maybe) because the reviews are more honest
- The world Science Fair was a triumph, even thought there were a few minors problems.
- Colonial women were versatile
- Panoply
- Indebted
- Viable (yes) Viable comes in a sentence completion question about a business originally stagnant but then starts thriving. I put down viable as my answer
- Verified and speculation
- Decry NOT defile
- Meld
- Obtrusive
- Accustomed……forgiving
- Customary……allowing
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- ‘’’’’’abated
- garlic question, there was one of two possible correct answers. A with the word “Therapeutic” as the first word and I think C which had “remedy” for the second word. It can’t be “placebo” because the garlic actually has an effect. It was the one with remedy, I think. Salubrious… Remedy was correct</p>
<p>Here’s hoping 3 was experimental, since I skipped that one.</p>
<p>as far as I know ribald was NOT experimental….</p>
<p>Please answer these questions</p>
<ol>
<li>Was the answer to absolute unrestricted or limitless? Does anyone recall putting unrestricted as any of their answers? </li>
<li>Does vertical learning curve mean the plastics were far from perfect? Normally, when people are on steep learning curve, they just started, so they are prone to make mistakes, right?</li>
<li>Did anyone else put plausible theory for the piecemeal vs deepening mystery question?</li>
</ol>
<p>Thingness… is the natural quality thing. right?</p>
<p>because it was talking about how plastic isn’t definitive like other stuff.</p>
<p>@novelidea </p>
<p>confirmed, ribald was on my test and I had the ACT experimental</p>
<p>Oh well.</p>
<p>Learning curve referred to them still learning about plastics.
Thingness is exactly what it said in the passage when they gave examples of wood or diamonds.
Do you remember what the sentence was containing the word “absolute”? I forget the context.</p>
<p>Java, who what letter did you choose for learning curve. I remember choosing A. </p>
<p>Uh, the absolute one was about how it could be a jewel or a tire or something like that idk. I read absolute and I auto assume unrestricted. People are saying it is limitless, which makes sense, but aren’t the 2 kinda the same thing?</p>
<p>" As the French philosopher Roland observed in a famous 1957 mediation on plastics:" the quick-change artistry of plastic is absolute: it can become buckets as well as jewels." </p>
<p>So based on this sentence the answer was limitless or unrestricted….i can’t remember which was which but basically it was that plastic can become anything……</p>