<p>i said timely because it mentioned hours and “as soon”</p>
<p>it was definitely arbitrary, since they went to the first dealership they saw on the list.</p>
<p>4 or 5 yeah</p>
<p>No Malibu was frivolous because they did it quickly</p>
<p>That’s what I thought</p>
<p>I said arbitrary.</p>
<p>For the one question about what was the purpose for the words between the lined what did you put? It was like “the poem was impossibly long–or it would be when its finished” </p>
<p>I’m pretty certain it was arbitrary </p>
<p>hm, its probably timely rather than arbitary</p>
<p>said it was the one about enormous undertaking</p>
<p>guys lets talk about some of those tricky writing questions ----is it “relief from” or “relief of” for that writing question comparing senses </p>
<p>To do the math q that asked find a + b + c + d, all you do is make x=1.</p>
<p>x^2(3x-1) = a + bx^2 + cx^3 + dx^4. if x =1, </p>
<p>2 = a + b + c + d</p>
<p>About the Finck’s comments on smell, was it that the people were flippantly objective?</p>
<p>i said no error</p>
<p>5 no error</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it was the one that started with a big polynomial question </p>
<p>does anyone remember using “flamboyant” as an answer to a vocab question? It was about mayans and bright colors </p>
<p>It was an idiomatic error.</p>
<p>mistakenly something @whartonpls</p>
<p>@llxxdd2200 what question was that</p>
<p>@whartonpls it was asking how the author viewed Finck not the people. I said admiring</p>