Official Dec 2012 ENGLISH thread

<p>What was the answer with the museum one about it being either basic, run of the mill, fairly typical, or medium? i guessed fairly typical, the phrase as a whole was incredibly awkward to me</p>

<p>i said fairly typical as well</p>

<p>all DELETE were right. But wasn’t A right in the typical one?</p>

<p>i said typical too</p>

<p>I had fairly typical.</p>

<p>Howabout when it was talking about the hummingbirds. The paragraph just starts with “Bird watcher” or “Moreover, bird watchers”?</p>

<p>what was the answer for “in an attempt to”
for attempting to
in attempting to</p>

<p>I put just “bird watchers” with no transition word or whatever you call them. So fairly typical was right?!?! yes! i felt there really wasnt any distinction between that and run of the mill though</p>

<p>it was “for attempting to” i think; it’s an idiomatic error (you dont say for attempt)</p>

<p>Bird watchers and for attempting</p>

<p>Can someone expand on the “thirteen” question?
What were the choices exactly?</p>

<p>What was the answer to the art being moved to a storage place: away from public access, with no environmental controls…?</p>

<p>There was one question about the Collectioner magazine. The person was relying more on old writhers “rather than” or “than” the new writers. </p>

<p>What did you guys put for that?</p>

<p>^I put rather than.</p>

<p>I put rather than. What did you guys put for the one about the Harlem Rennesance where it had the name of the magazine, and it was italicized and had a semi colon before it and I think the choices involved getting rid of them semi colon or not? </p>

<p>And what about the one where it was something like “she wanted to use emerging African American writers because she believed…” The question was a comma question about because but I don’t remember the answer choices.</p>

<p>Now and then didn’t work right?</p>

<p>… dang I chose sparsely</p>

<p>It isn’t or its not?</p>

<p>@cdibbs </p>

<p>I put the environmental one…</p>

<p>Luke, it isn’t</p>