<p>@Volume - I put extrapolation but I have no idea</p>
<p>Extrapolate- I put</p>
<p>@collegebound1798 the table was set. The sentence was in past tense they had discovered the place and the table was set</p>
<p>It had to be extrapolate because it was talking about building on somethign that wasn’t there- which is extrapolating.
What were the options for Sonny’s tone?</p>
<p>For the math one with the amount of people who had cars and trucks, was it 28? It was a short answer one</p>
<p>I said sonny was confident and measured cause he was like “tell your parents about how nice and roomy the car is”</p>
<p>For the holes problem it was D and I tested it out. It looks like:</p>
<p>x x</p>
<pre><code> x x
x x
</code></pre>
<p>x x</p>
<p>wait what the question im talking about dealty with plurality of verbs and subject verb agreement not tenses i think </p>
<p>I got like 3 or 4 math wrong what’s my score</p>
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<p>@elmstreetking Around a 700 to 730.</p>
<p>I didn’t put confident for Sonny’s tone because of "measured’…does anyone remember the other choices?</p>
<p>Writing was harder than expected</p>
<p>The last writing was no error right for sec 10</p>
<p>@glasshours one of them was flattering and some other word</p>
<p>It was x^2 + y^2 = w^2 + z^2</p>
<p>How many no errors did y’all get?</p>
<p>Ugh why was writing harder I depended on it to pull my cr score. What did you all pit for the “had she been aware of bobs driving record, she would not have lent him her car”</p>
<p>I put confident and measured</p>
<p>@elmstreetking I think I had D</p>