<p>It would only be were if it was “fireplaces”</p>
<p>I didn’t even encounter a brick laying question </p>
<p>It’s there were a fireplace and table. You can rewrite as “A fireplace and table WERE in the ____” Its a compound subject but they are at the end</p>
<p>were, it was two things</p>
<p>i put unremarkable</p>
<p>with the conjunction AND</p>
<p>were b/c fireplace AND blah blah</p>
<p>Isn’t it were because it’s a fireplace AND a table?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure experimental math was the one with several graphs</p>
<p>Tks</p>
<p>and i agree with the digression one</p>
<p>but for the writers block I put he would say it would not agree with his own experiences</p>
<p>yeah</p>
<p>What about the one about that guy that did all those things and it said “as was common at the time” or something like that</p>
<p>Was the square root of 3-square root of 2. Choice A?</p>
<p>So idk, any more tough questions you can remember? I remember the short comparison was annoying; however, I can’t remember the questions from it. </p>
<p>I was too afraid to rip the test booklet so I got the one with the holes wrong…MY BRAIN DOESN’T WORK LIKE THAT ughh</p>
<p>that grammer question number 27ish …relief from stress…</p>
<p>wb #29, the lake question north of canada… was it are?</p>
<p>arrgh why do i not remember the question</p>
<p>what essay examples were you guys using?? i was struggling to come up with good ones</p>