<p>There was a question that went like: “Owner’s theatre actors.” Would this be correct? The last question for that passage was where you had to conclude the essay in a better way, or leave it as it was. I remember the last choice was: “there were several more shows that summer.” Would this be correct?</p>
<p>i thought the age problem was an EXCEPT problem…</p>
<p>^it was but i put the answer choice that had just “thirteen” set off with commas</p>
<p>for the barter theater passage, was it the theater puts out new shows? or the actors don’t eat the proceeds but instead donate the food?</p>
<p>Donate food. Most relevant given the discussion of food.</p>
<p>english this time was a lot easier than my last one. hopefully i at least hit a 30+.
the only thing i screwed up on was when they asked which word would not fit at all. I felt like sparsely worked perfectly so I didn’t choose it and instead chose once in a while which sounded a bit wordy. ughh. math and science were def harder this time as compared to my first try in september.</p>
<p>right, donate food</p>
<p>did anyone else get a lot of same answers in a row? like half of my answers i felt like were 2 of the same letter in a row and i got 4 of the same letter in a row like twice.</p>
<p>I did for sure… good to see I’m not going crazy</p>
<p>I did as well. You’re good. It happens sometimes.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the question that had the choices “rather than on” and “than on” ?</p>
<p>@Ajisai can you elaborate on that question? Provide some context for it? I don’t remember the question right now.</p>
<p>@Ajisai I remember that question… I put “rather than on”… I think. It sounded weird without it.</p>
<p>^Can someone confirm?</p>
<p>what was the full question?</p>
<p>I don’t remember the question, but I know it was either “rather than on” or “than on”. My first impression was to put “than on” because it was shorter and I thought it would be more clear and concise, but I re-read the sentence and it didn’t seem right… So I change it to include “rather,” which seemed right to me. Again, I need someone to confirm :T</p>
<p>Do we have a consensus for the last question for the barter theatre one that they donated food? Ugh, I may have missed that.</p>
<p>I put donated food. Can someone confirm my other question with the “rather”?</p>
<p>I put rather too but I don’t know for sure if it’s right</p>
<p>Yea I thought it would be the one with rather too. I was only debating on this one because the “on” preposition made it seem weird to me…</p>