<p>@RayeDrum I chose the same answer.</p>
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<p>@RayeDrum I chose the same answer.</p>
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<p>I thought it was incredibly easy</p>
<p>Projected: 36 (as it was for the last 2 school administered practice tests)</p>
<p>No need to brag. Its great that you think you did good, but it hurts many poeple who thought it was hard.</p>
<p>@vemane I don’t understand why you’re hopping around all of the April ACT threads bragging about how well you think you did.</p>
<p>@vemane what is your point in saying you got a 36 and thought it was incredibly easy? I just don’t understand what purpose you’re trying to portray by bragging. Just please STOP bragging about what you got. Not all of us thought it was easy.</p>
<p>Ignoring vemane. Can we again discuss the gravity vs. standard model. I put standard model and I thought it made more sense. If you put gravity, what makes the answer gravity over standard model.</p>
<p>i picked gravity, because i thought it said in the passage about gravity that made the string theory possible or something.</p>
<p>@curryhead “In the early 1970s, physicists announced the so-called standard model a theory that seeks agreement between the contrasting realms of super-huge objects, such as stars and planets, (known as relativity) and the super-small realms of the subatomic (known as quantum). The standard model, however, failed to explain gravity” From the passage, I think it’s pretty clear that it must be gravity.</p>
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<p>You can look up the standard model on Wikipedia and easily see it lacks an explanation for gravity.</p>
<p>K. One last question. In the prose fiction, what did the narrator forget. The answer I put was when he moved in. I hope I did not read the passage wrong there. Also what do u guys think the curve will be. There was one easy passage and one difficult one.</p>
<p>The narrator did not know when the old man moved into the building first.</p>
<p>So what do u think the curve would be. -1 (36) -2 (35) -3 (34)</p>
<p>That’s very plausible considerings the very differentiating answers everyone says and with convincing support from both sides. ACT is known to give some leeway on the reading because not everyone can think about how someone else or something else (I’m referring to the characters in the passages) feels in the exact same manner as the next guy. In other words, I may say blue, but you see it as blew.</p>
<p>In the first passage what was the answer to the question where the narrator did not know what…</p>
<p>brynmawr0207 He did not know when the old man moved in.</p>
<p>That’s not the answer because the guy moved in before the older man</p>
<p>From the passage (link posted on page 12 I believe),
“I still live in the apartment complex. He had been there for years–I never was clear on how many–when I moved in two years ago.”
So the narrator was definitely unsure of when the old man moved in.</p>
<p>Thanks for the support/evidence hville. </p>
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<p>can we discuss more questions from the test</p>