<p>Neuroscience you are right, the answer is AWAKENED. SIMPLE PAST TENSE. There was no need for past perfect, etc., the whole paragraph was in simple past tense. </p>
<p>Please stop arguing.</p>
<p>Neuroscience you are right, the answer is AWAKENED. SIMPLE PAST TENSE. There was no need for past perfect, etc., the whole paragraph was in simple past tense. </p>
<p>Please stop arguing.</p>
<p>Was the answer to that one question “essentially repeated information already given earlier in the passage” (or something along the lines of that)</p>
<p>and @panmit…neuroscience and I actually chose the same answer, if you read the posts you’ll realize that…</p>
<p>Sorry Somewhere, I just caught that…lol
For the hostel one of something about the prices, I put it was contradictory information about the price of the hotel and was not needed.Anyone concur.</p>
<p>Yeah somewhere I think I remember an answer where it was essentially repeated.</p>
<p>For the last passage of the English section I got Like 3 A’s then 3 D’s then “tells” as the last answer. I’m pretty sure those are right. did anyone get that?</p>
<p>@panmit, sorry that was wrong. the answer was sets up for contrast in the next sentence. 22$ hostel was the answer >>>> next sentence was “compared to 30$ hotel room”. shows a contrast in cheapness.</p>
<p>agreed with @buo</p>
<p>aaahhhh no…:(((( Thanks tho.</p>
<p>For the last passage, the answer was “become”?</p>
<p>Please tell me the answer right after “become”, the question dealing wit Celtic music was “A”
an estranged father and son seeking reconciliation because it alludes to a specific detail and scene of the music. Not word for word tho.</p>
<p>yea i put become and enstrangled father\son
was that one question percussion instrument in contrast with lush bass?</p>
<p>yes Identify thats what I put you just made my day :)</p>
<p>lush bass indeed :)</p>
<p>what was the one about rearranging her thoughts or mentality or something like that…“around orion”?</p>
<p>Another question about the woodpecker… did you guys put “damage” or “harmful damage”?</p>
<p>it’s definitely damage. harmful damage, and the other choices is just using excess words to say the same thing.</p>
<p>I put just damage because harmful damage just seems redundant and excessive</p>
<p>yes collegeinfo its around orion</p>
<p>what was the one that was adding a sentence to the conclusion in the story about the person and the stars?</p>
<p>no dfire that was a different question, and the answer to yours was the day pointing to Orion.</p>
<p>Any1 know when scores first come back? Do u get em in mail quicker or online?</p>