<p>Your brain has a mechanism that delete things, but they are never really gone. when a stimulus appears, your brain will access the dumped memory to retrieve something.</p>
<p>Ever get that feeling?</p>
<p>Your brain has a mechanism that delete things, but they are never really gone. when a stimulus appears, your brain will access the dumped memory to retrieve something.</p>
<p>Ever get that feeling?</p>
<p>yup. i don't remember much if at all, but when people post a tidbit of something i recall the question somewhat</p>
<p>do guys still remember a question that should change raise to rise, i dunno if it is in experimental or sth</p>
<p>i dont know if this was discussed already, but was there a question where the way to improve the sentence was to change the comma to a semicolon?</p>
<p>does anyone wanna go over any sentence corrections? we've focused on passages thus far</p>
<p>How about the one about "Most populous country?"</p>
<p>I chose "populous" as wrong because I think i should be "populated." And i seem to remember doing the same question awhile ago. This is much like the more common diction question-a choice between "desirous" and "desirable."</p>
<p>exactly what I did, but ,many people are saying it's wrong :( ... I just thought populated sounded better</p>
<p>^I will scream like a monkey if it was populous :")....</p>
<p>How is "populous" wrong? Populous means "heavily populated." Stop seeing errors where there are none.</p>
<p>They are going based on sound. Which, isn't encouraged..</p>
<p>why do you think I'm :( lol</p>
<p>Has anyone made a consolidated list of answers?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember Q. 31, when they asked you to combine the two sentences about ignoring your intuition?</p>