<p>Do you guys remember if you got any A’s for like the last 8 questions because I had to guess on those and I put A for them.</p>
<p>I still can’t believe how bad I did. I don’t even remember any of the answers I put for the last section.</p>
<p>@waddup
She said she was just lazy about practicing and wanted to focus on softball or whatever it was at the time. But then it talked about how she knew the season was over and that she would need to get back on track, and I recall something about her even looking forward to something. It then continued with the teacher saying they would practice like 1000 times and she was just like ‘yeah ok’</p>
<p>Were any of the last 3 answers B?</p>
<p>Haha honestly I’m just hoping for like a 31…or 32. Considering how I probably bombed the math and got like a 27 or something</p>
<p>Do you guys think they would switch the answer choices around from the October 2011 test because I was looking at that reading thread and someone said they got A for their last 5 answers and that would help my score a lot if that was right.</p>
<p>Man, I would’ve gotten a 36 with 5 more minutes. Ugh. Guessed on the last 5…</p>
<p>I guess that is the point with reading. Rather than extend the time and make the questions slightly more difficult, they keep the questions easy and the timing almost impossibly short.</p>
<p>Someone please help me out and tell me if you got any A’s on the last passage</p>
<p>no one counts letters. we’re too busy finishing up the remnants of the test. stop asking questions like that. no one can answer such questions.</p>
<p>What answer choice did you guys put for the violin teacher telling the student if she didn’t mind practicing a thousand times?</p>
<p>I put that the teacher thought she played the piece well already.</p>
<p>And I for the “real” world passage, I was between “natural, no human interaction” and “artificial, research habitat” and ended up going with “artificial, research habitat” because the " "s around real made me think that the author was talking about the research done on the foxes and how they adapt as opposed to the actual real world where they use residential infrastructure as opposed to digging holes.</p>
<p>I also forgot to return to a skipped question early on and ending up filling a random bubble for it. ****. So I know I missed one for sure.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the question was it “What did she start first chronologically” or something lol i had like 4 minutes for the last passage… so i skimmed it and guessed on answers what looked familiar haha. I got like 4 B’s or something in a row for the reading… like twice? anyone else</p>
<p>I think I put something like she will need to practice a lot more since her piece was chosen.</p>
<p>The real one has already been discussed. People need to read the thread. It was natural habitat.</p>
<p>For the chronological one I put she selected the piece she wanted to play.</p>
<p>I thought it was because she would need to practice a lot before volleyball started again or someting</p>
<p>For some question in the reading, I selected an answer choice that started with “Jokingly” I am wrong?</p>
<p>sorry thirdplanet but the natural vs real habitat is still being discussed. I chose real(with humans) because it talks about how the foxes would be like without the humans (in the desert I believe) then about how in the REAL world it isn’t that way and they must adapt to human imposed circumstances.</p>
<p>Thirrdplanet - I still don’t understand your logic regarding that question…it said “REAL WORLD”. so the imaginary world for the foxes is their natural habitat and the “Real World”, is the unfortunate environment they are stuck with now…maybe I’m stupid…but can you explain why my interpretation is incorrect?</p>
<p>RR2022: that question had to be understood in the context of the passage. You had a superficial understanding of what the question was asking. It was meant to confuse people. Trust me, it’s natural world.</p>
<p>For a more specific explanation, I believe “real” may have been in quotation marks, implying that it doesn’t straight-out mean real. Either way, I wasn’t sure what exactly it meant until they contrasted it with the “human” world later on in the paragraph, but after that it was clear that the answer was the uncontaminated habitat that, though once the real habitat of kit foxes, almost no longer even exists, thus making people’s assumption of their “real” world erroneous and ironic.</p>
<p>darn it i dont remember if i put genes or adapting to humans</p>