Offical June Act English Section Thread

<p>To clarify why it’s change colors:</p>

<p>Colorize means to ADD color to something black and white. What they gave you was already yellow which turning to green (don’t remember exact colors). Therefore, it’s change colors. Most simple answer of all.</p>

<p>Also, the passage about flowers (I think), was the answer “it” or “them”?</p>

<p>How many answers did you have that included a colon. I had 2. I know the one towards the end of the bike one was wrong. It should have been no punctuation. But i think there was another colon one. Anyone know?</p>

<p>Spacebound, you might be right. I didn’t remember reading anything about the peak inspiring her to write.</p>

<p>DID YOU GUYES PUT ASCENT?!?!? Or something like that? </p>

<p>& did you guys up “independently” or “in independency” ??</p>

<p>I put ascent</p>

<p>@Smarty1201: I put ascent and independently</p>

<p>I put effect but I’m not sure… What were the choices???</p>

<p>@Smarty1201</p>

<p>It’s ascent and independently.
@Snayyan I remember then sentence talked about beauty at the top of the peak, so I related that to inspiration. You might be right though, I just remember thinking the inspiration answer didn’t make sense in context.</p>

<p>Yes i put ascent, lol @ our similar usernames.</p>

<p>Back to the car question " although we aren’t going to see that happen, bikes are the most perferable transportation." <- that’s how i remember it ending and that helps me conclude that the car quote would fit. But as usually, you can’t really decide because both sides have good agruments</p>

<p>@twinsfan I put them. </p>

<p>also put ascent, change colors, effect, independently</p>

<p>@smarty99!
Hahahahahahaahahaha! Woooo funny! Ironic thing is, I’m probably the dumbest one on her LOL!</p>

<p>same her @ephemeralbliss</p>

<p>@Snayyan It was more like “…such as GPS and wi-fi. [Insert Sentence] Although these additions are made, bikes will still have their bright color.” </p>

<p>Someeeething like that. I know it’s off. I still think it sounded better without the car sentence.</p>

<p>Can anyone confirm the car question?</p>

<p>Also, does anyone remember the answer choices to the “non-standard” bike question? I would really appreciate it! I think I put non-standard but I remember there was something near that question where it was no change because it provided information that was already implied in the previous part of a sentence.</p>

<p>I can vouch for ascent, independently, and change colors. Also I <em>think</em> it was no change on the motivation one.</p>

<p>@ephemeralbliss color? brighter? what? lol i dont remember that but it compared the car and the bike with that although sentence. kind of lol. It was talking about additions being made and they pointed to the additions of more effectiv cars. Then the sentence says (whatever you put ^) and me explaining it: states the bikes are perfered</p>

<p>Did that such as question have a “, such as” or no comma before “such as”</p>

<p>Also, was it for example or however for the sentence after bike theft intro?</p>

<p>for example and such as ( no punctuation)</p>