<p>What does everybody else think about the basketball skills English problem?</p>
<p>I put awaken</p>
<p>^^ what was the sentence?</p>
<p>It was “it wasn’t” It wasn’t talking about her skills; it was talking about how she was actually noticed.</p>
<p>I think I did the same as Dukehopeful</p>
<p>i didn’t put ‘it wasn’t’, i put “that” if you read on in the sentence, they used ‘that’ later, therefore it flew better
and it was become(s) i can’t remember, and awaken, did anyone get the one on the math concerning the weight being 5 pounds from original?</p>
<p>I was awaken or awakened by the sounds of new people</p>
<p>How about that one where it was like She (insert independent clause), and when in Melbourne, Austrailia(Is it comma or semicolon here?) She (independent clause).</p>
<p>@grizz |w-p|<(or equal to) 5</p>
<p>|p-w|<5 @grizzlie475</p>
<p>It definitely was awakened, not awaken. And the 5 pound one was abs(w-p) less than=to 5</p>
<p>I got w-5 less than or equal to whateve the number was</p>
<p>Thanks, and @ dukehopeful, a comma goes after australia almost for sure</p>
<p>Whats the difference between awakened and awaken?</p>
<p>anybody remember any science questions like the chicken or car ones</p>
<p>Duke hopeful I believe it was comma as well</p>
<p>awesome, i put comma. Awaken is infinitive tense, awakened is past participle and past</p>
<p>Awakened then? Correct?</p>
<p>Are you positive “to” or “be” would not have made it awaken? I am almost sure it was in there somewhere.</p>
<p>I think it was awaken</p>