<p>The grammar question that talked about the broader leaves, deliciousness and blocking sunlight. What did people put?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the CR from the suburbia question about the line that was something like “I know that I must sound dull and even whitewashed, but what can I do?” Was the answer to that “a (something) admission”?</p>
<p>was disparate an answer for a vocab?</p>
<p>Both weaken and dislodge are synonyms for shake but in that context, I think dislodge was the right choice. When someone wants to “shake” a feeling, it usually means they’re trying to get rid of it.</p>
<p>What about the question that said something like what number is not used in set b if 7 is the mean, median, and mode?</p>
<p>1:3 and dislodged were the correct answers.</p>
<p>@mythsuguS i see what you’re saying but that shake definition with “dislodge” in it meant to remove it out of its place so a sentence like (“The sand was dislodged(or shaked) from the container”) would be appropriate. Anyone else agree/disagree?</p>
<p>yes i got that</p>
<p>i put admission aswell</p>
<p>@thexvariable – admission was correct. </p>
<p>@sharkkass
Yes. That was the correct one.</p>
<p>i think i put 10</p>
<p>Oh, my bad. I vaguely remember that question</p>
<p>What was the question for the grid in math where two was the answer? It was the third to last one.</p>
<p>10 was the one that would be removed from the set for the mean median mode of 7 question</p>
<p>The vocab reading question that talked about history classes, what did people get?</p>
<p>I put dislodge for that reading question.</p>
<p>Anyone got the math experimental without the grid in? I’m hoping it was an experimental at least… question 19 was RIDICULOUS, I spent more than 5 minutes on it and ended up guessing.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the CR from the suburbia question about the line that was something like “I know that I must sound dull and even whitewashed, but what can I do?” Was the answer to that “a (something) admission”?</p>
<p>I think the answer is A, the author’s admission </p>
<p>disparate is the answer for Vocab</p>
<p>was exhortation a vocab in context answer? ( this may have been experimental, i had experimental reading)</p>
<p>I have to admit put dislodge in the sentence does sound a little weird.</p>
<p>for the history vocab i kinda remember choosing the undermining one</p>