<p>Bananas weren’t being compared individually to apples and bananas though. They were being compared to “other” fruits, which would mean that it is just a comparison between two different things.</p>
<p>I wish someone remembered the other answers/ the correct sentence.</p>
<p>^ok, thank you…could anyone tell me the answer to the paragraph q’s…if they remember…the one i was unsure of was the one that said something about “had the talent for” and the other option that seemed correct also had ‘had’ in it…sorry for being so vague</p>
<p>I put ‘have’ for the one with citrus fruit,…because I thought citrus was an adjective and distinctively could modify it correctly since its an adverb…and have is pl. verb, while honey is singular</p>
<p>wat was the xylophone q,? i dont remember it</p>
<p>Does anyone remember any of the rest of the sentence with the xylophone?
I remember it, and I remember that “than” was a possible choice but I didn’t put it. :/</p>
<p>Also, sorry if it has been mentioned, but there was question like
_________ resulting from either _________
a) resulting from either
b) resulting either from
c) as a result of either
(those letters are not correct, just to give an idea)</p>
<p>It messed me up; all of those answers sounded right to me.</p>