<p>Can someone please explain the prime number one? How come it isn’t 41-43?</p>
<p>i dont know which passage it was but the choices was like “challenge an expert opinion” and another choice was like “consider alternate explanation” any of you remember this question? if you do , what did you put? </p>
<p>did anyone get 2400 on one of the grin-ins?</p>
<p>think i put consider alt. explanation</p>
<p>yes 2400</p>
<p>Was the answer about executives and something supposed to be:" the executives thought of sloppy ideas" or something o.o pertaining to vulgar movies not making it famous…</p>
<p>Do you guys think the Math curve is going to be -1 = 750 again?</p>
<p>oh also did u guys do 2/3 examples for the essay? i wanted to do 3 but didnt have the space or time to do it</p>
<p>Yeah I for 2400 for one of the grid ins.</p>
<p>Does anyone know the answer to one of the last questions in the improving paragraphs part needed a sentence to be added to the final paragraph???</p>
<p>@colestech - It wasn’t right because that made the statement it initially printed true. We were trying to find the numbers that made the statement false. </p>
<p>Which ones were “no error”???</p>
<p>What did you get for fixing paragraph???</p>
<p>@Sadede53896 before sentence 6?</p>
<p>it should be consider alternate explanation right? challenge an opinion was right but “expert” made that choice werid.</p>
<p>Yeah thats what i did bc the independent clause after that had subject as poem? Or book? that either of those cannot read cuz they are not humans</p>
<p>No it was he final paragraph and had something to do with food dyes and how consumers didn’t like dye less foods</p>
<p>@Sadede53896 I think you’re referring to experimental section, no?</p>
<p>For the essay, I ONLY HAD ONE PERSONAL EXAMPLE but it was very detailed and well written in narrative form. Could this ruin my essay? I filled up the two pages completely. </p>
<p>wait so what did you put? now im confused </p>