<p>Yeah, I know resistance to is the right way to write it; I got that question correct. But it definitely was resistance, not resistant.</p>
<p>There was a sentence that goes something like this…</p>
<p>“The Trevi Fountain in Rome is famous, best-known for the legend promising a return to eternal life (or something like that) to anyone who puts a coin in its waters.”</p>
<p>I said that “promising” was the wrong part, because that would imply that “its waters” is part of the legend, not of the Trevi Fountain; I thought that it should be replaced with “that promises.” Any thoughts? Did anyone get No Error?</p>
<p>I don’t remember that one. Do any of you remember the answer to the “ant” question?</p>
<p>Was the answer to the pop song/music executive/historically one no error? I couldn’t find one but I’m not sure</p>