<p>parabola was the one with directrix 4px=y squared and 36x squared=y squared</p>
<p>I am not sure that ^ was how it was written but I picked to.</p>
<p>What did you guys get for that question about the transition in the English section, on the turkey passage? was it something about charm or something about how being a turkey farmer is tiring? Also, same section and passage, the question about why replacing the sentence about the narrator reading magazines while she had pneumonia. What was the answer? Was it that she wasn't tough enough to raise turkeys???
Also, same section, the art passage, there was a question with the name of the artist and commas...I know I'm not explaining the question very well, but I barely remember it. Anyone know what I'm talking about?</p>
<p>Also, I put "in" I think, not "to" but I wasn't sure about that one.
And I <em>think</em> I may have put (8,0) for the parabola one...
Oh, and I left is as is, as well.</p>
<p>I seemed to have a lot of correct as it is questions on the English one...</p>
<p>i put (8,0</p>
<p>My guess is, "the Task Force will apply to the job to"</p>
<p>I put tiring.</p>
<p>It was the charm one.</p>
<p>Are you sure? It immediately talked about him running through the rain or something afterwards.</p>
<p>Ya..., the name ques. Tat was kinda gay. I sped through tat. i put with the commas.. I though w/ or w/out commas would hve made sense, but god knws</p>
<p>charm
and
not tough enough to raise turkeys</p>
<p>I put charm, tough</p>
<p>Do u guys remember the question in english.</p>
<p>It was like the turkey passage.
The question was...
"I ran through torrential (rain, to the covered cages)..."</p>
<p>Do u guys remember the answr</p>
<p>It was charm for sure. The next sentence talked about how they were sweet.</p>
<p>why? ahhh i don´t get it. how does charm have anything to do with that passage?</p>
<p>no commas in torrential rain one , i think</p>
<p>I don't remember the artist question at all or the rain one...that's bad</p>
<p>Because in the first paragraph it said some bad things about them and the answer choice was.."but they were not without their charm". It then went on to say good things.</p>
<p>I read the question wrong. Oops. I missed the paragraph 1 part of it.</p>
<p>What about the pneumonia laying in bed or w-e? Anyone remember that one.</p>
<p>yeah, i dont get how charm has to do wht the following paragraph. it DOES have to do with the sentences with the turkey hugs, but the one after was about how being a turkey farmer was difficult,and it used the rain example, and how the main turkey felt bad for her or something.</p>