<p>@alpha525 It was an illustrative example to help clarify a claim. It was the correct answer.</p>
<p>@collegepursuit it wasn’t disappointments, it was like she outgrew things without noticing</p>
<p>@university5435 </p>
<p>White American speaker? lol.</p>
<p>It was a section built for an ENGLISH CRITICAL READER, dip.</p>
<p>@Woandering why do you double the second one but not the first one?</p>
<p>@Pbobby stop trying to stir up another debate because it clearly was 2/10.</p>
<p>ah man… guess i got that one wrong.</p>
<p>and one more thing. does anyone remember the writing question with “abound museum?”
I saw it throughout the thread but I can’t remember the problem. does anyone remember more of the context?</p>
<p>CR curve? What would a -4 probably be, maybe 730?</p>
<p>@canunot thats the correct answer</p>
<p>okay-this was a 2013 november test so is there an answer key somewhere?</p>
<p>Treasures abound in the museum, from dinosaur fossils to the Indian Sapphire. Something like that?</p>
<p>Alpha, check the nov 2013 thread.</p>
<p>ellen ochoa quesiton? anyone?</p>
<p>Did you guys put social and cultural phenomenon or the scientific one?
This is pertaining to the food and omnivore one.</p>
<p>cultural phenomenon</p>
<p>@fireoince I think you will get more like 750. A 730 for 4 wrong (minus 5 raw points) seems too harsh.</p>
<p>I think I got between 4 and 7 wrong, with 1 skip. Do you think I have a shot for at least 700 even with 6 wrong and 1 skip?</p>
<p>what does 7 wrong on this reading sound like?</p>
<p>It’s the social and cultural implications of a biological phenomenon. </p>
<p>Anybody know about the equation along the lines of 3^x(⅓)^y = 27, 3<x<7 … I was a bit rushed on that one cause I saved it for last… hmm </p>
<p>I used 4 for X and got 7 for y.</p>
<p>the right answers could be 7, 8, or 9</p>