Oct 27-English

<p>yeah i took it in minnesota</p>

<p>what center?</p>

<p>wayzata HS... why would it matter</p>

<p>i was just wondering... bet it was nice. my place sucked, the desks were touching each other... haha, and the kid in front of me just kept leaning back on my stuff</p>

<p>yeah i've taken every test here and they do a great job. where did you take it</p>

<p>i took mine at benilde... the desks were those old school ones, where their is probably ink stains from your grandpa where he chipped off the wood and colored, lol. but the chairs were connected to the desks... i hate that! if you go to Wayzata, you guys SMASHED Hill Murray in boys soccer, that was ridiculous</p>

<p>yep, we're goin' to the Dome!</p>

<p>Truthfully you guys should win, I'd be surprised if you didn't... you WALKED through Hill, and I thought Hill was a contender... Good Luck</p>

<p>"i also put making jam and whatever else"</p>

<p>yep, that was right!</p>

<p>"1)Most specific number of book...I put hundreds
2) something about her being retired tot he dusty back room of the library. I pondered over this one for a long time. It was either had been retired or just retired, I went with jsut retired, but I wanna see what you guys say before I give my reasoning, and I need to try to remember the exact question. I think I did it though because had been was already in the sentence and it was redundant or something, can't remember. Anyone remember these?"</p>

<p>I think i got those as my answers too.</p>

<p>I but the same thing, hundreds and retired.</p>

<p>One of the ACT's biggest pet peeves is redundancy.</p>

<p>Same here.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the retired thing in context?</p>

<p>i think i put "had" retired.. but i cant remember the whole sentence...</p>

<p>does anyone remember #75...i blindly guessed on that one.</p>

<p>im not sure if i remember the context of the retired question, but wasnt it about the books being retired to the library?</p>

<p>In that case im pretty sure is was "retired" (state of being) Not had retired.</p>

<p>anyone else? know the context of the retired/had retired question?</p>

<p>There was a question on my test in which the correct answer was not given! It delt with the naming of a book. Does anyone remember this? And can anyone provide some insight?</p>

<p>the retired/had retired question got me a bit. i was going to put just "retired" since that made sense, too, but i didn't want to over think it and i figured it is probably a parallelism question so i put "had retired."</p>

<p>art_star, I did the same. I put "had retired" for the parallism reason.</p>

<p>i hope we're right!</p>