<p>i remember like 2-3 B's in a row, then 2-3 C's in a row</p>
<p>and did you guys have no As in the last section?</p>
<p>what was the cheetah one</p>
<p>so is the general consensus for the where to insert the sentence before sentence 10?</p>
<p>umm, i don't really remember the number but the sentence was to be inserted directly after the sentence that mentioned syndication for the first time in the passage.</p>
<p>ok good. i just remember being very sure of that one, but so many people keep saying befoer 8 or 6. before 9 was not an answer choice, anyways.</p>
<p>Yeah. It should have gone after sentence 9 aka before sentence 10.</p>
<p>i was first looking for smth like "after X"..and i got stumped when i couldn't find my X...then after reading the choices i went for "before X+1"</p>
<p>and the bacteria/soap one, i put E but i'm almost sure it's D
i got algebra teacher and spider E ..can't remember the rest</p>
<p>andreaaaaa, I remember having a couple of As for the last section.</p>
<p>the bacteria/soap one was E! the even more resistant was a direct comparison to the word inocuous!</p>
<p>really? but that doesn't make any sense</p>
<p>anyway, i hope it was E</p>
<p>there were lots of bacteria, but they werent harmful.
then someone used soap.
there were even more bacteria, and they were harmful.</p>
<p>What was the answer for spot-the-error question with Helen of Troy?</p>
<p>And for the author question which began with "Although" and was in the top right corner of a right page? :)</p>
<p>so wait was the answer to the last question of the identifying sentence questions E? i put E for the bacteria one, the spider one, and the last one. the last one had another "even" in it... i got confused for the bacteria and the last one (i forget what this one is) because the evens sounded redundant.</p>
<p>did bacteria come in the 1st or 2nd writing section??</p>
<p>i felt the 1st long writing was easierrrr</p>
<p>I'm not saying I have confidence in my answer, but I don't understand why the bacteria question is E.</p>
<p>Even more resistant? Ther was never anything saying they were resistant in the first place.</p>
<p>And Chrone- innocuous means harmless, nothing about resistance..</p>
<p>does nebody have the answers?</p>
<p>did anyone have any A's in the last section?</p>
<p>Using anti-bacterial soap both kills "good" bacteria and makes "bad" bacteria develop even more resistant strains.</p>
<p>even more resistant than before. i think the comparison is implied.</p>
<p>you have to assume they're resistant if the soap doesnt kill them.</p>