<p>@814560 35 or 36</p>
<p>nevermind.</p>
<p>Regardless of whether it was proud or happy, was the final part of the choice “…to walk down the sidewalk?” (something like that)</p>
<p>@doctorknow96 Yes. That was the rest of the answer.</p>
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<p>I felt like I didn’t do so well in the science section… I ran out of time!!!</p>
<p>@jkim74 Gradually reforming I believe </p>
<p>The answer of imposing danger to humans had to do with the pesticides, but yes it was one of the answers. </p>
<p>There was also like a question that asked why the essay intro talked about the various uses for bananas and I think the answer was to show how important it was to reform the industry…? Something along those lines. </p>
<p>Another answer was that organic bananas were more expensive than regular ones</p>
<p>@ephemeralbliss
can you explain more about the one about reforming the industry?
i don’t remember that question at all…</p>
<p>@jkim74
Well you know how the intro talked about how babies eat bananas and yadayada? The question asked why the author decided to add those facts and I can’t remember the wording of the answer. Sorry, but it was something to do with drawing attention toward the banana industry</p>
<p>@ephemeralbliss
sorry, still don’t remember the question. maybe it’ll come to me later…</p>
<p>what about the question about the first passage (the girl with her white shoes talking about her grandma) asking what the girl did with great care and solemnity? did you choose 1) putting the flowers on the piano or 2) dressing for the evening</p>
<p>I put: Putting the flowers on the piano</p>
<p>I put “putting the flowers on the piano” because it was like a ritual. I don’t think anything about her getting dressed up indicated the girl doing anything with care. I only remember that she tossed her boots to the side and wore white shoes, and her mom tied the ribbon on the back.</p>
<p>@ephemeralbliss, i put that organic bananas were becoming more widely purchased because in the middle of the passage it stated how only 2% of ppl bought them but every year it was nationally growing by 20% (the statistics was something like that). I think that was the answer but i could be wrong</p>
<p>@sweetiiexangel
what were the other choices to that question?
i remember that being one of the choices…</p>
<p>@sweetiiexangel I remember reading a part in the passage that stated that the organic bananas were slightly more expensive.</p>
<p>oh that question about industry was something asking "why did the author put in the negative facts about normal bananas? " something similar to that</p>
<p>@jkim74 the one about the organic bananas or the girl doing something with great care and solemnity?</p>
<p>@sweetiiexangel
i was talking about the organic bananas (widely purchased), but i got it now.
I put that it was more expensive for that one… if we’re talking about the same question.</p>
<p>yes, the organic bananas were more expensive than the normal one</p>