<p>Yeah, this is pretty early.</p>
<p>apparently or on the other hand</p>
<p>pretty sure its apparantly</p>
<p>still rather interesting? or tale of prince w/e into the next milenium with new tecnology?</p>
<p>^^i put apparently</p>
<p>Next millenium.</p>
<p>It's sad how vividly I remember tests.</p>
<p>I killed the English. 36.</p>
<p>what was the one about from this point...?</p>
<p>arughhhhh
i kept switching back n forth n i may have put A intead arghhhhhhhh so mad</p>
<p>What about the question about the "three sisters" that was testing "who" and "whom"?</p>
<p>I said point after or something. </p>
<p>For who v whom, I said No Change, even though the original phrase didn't really make grammatical sense. "Whom" was definitely wrong.</p>
<p>i got who.</p>
<p>was it...from this point, this point ahead, this point onward, or this point forward that was worst?</p>
<p>i said point ahead....</p>
<p>i put from this point....but i cant decided between from this point and from this point ahead</p>
<p>yea same here n i always manage to choose the wrong one so its probably point</p>
<p>I chose "point ahead" because I don't think it is idiomatically correct.</p>
<p>hey on the question on teh Soviet passage where you had to move paragraph 4... was it no change?</p>
<p>ya i got no change for 2 questions like that</p>
<p>So.. was it "helped LAY down" or "helped LIE down"?</p>
<p>i put helped lay down</p>
<p>helped lay down</p>