@gustachurro “its” is singular, rockets is plural, but the one with its made more sense than he others, so it could be either.
what did you guys put for the question about India and english speakers?
the section that I hope it was an experimental contained a+b+c = y and find the y value in the parallel lines and 1 1 2 3 5 8 … and find the fraction of one thousandth odd term … you didn’t get this section? then, this means that it was experimental???
what was the answer to the mood questions?
Can’t remember a question about India and English speakers…was it a writing one?
@gustachurro - Ya, probably experimental
was it cautionary for the last question in the reading section about exploitation in the mar?
yeah the last question. some 300 million ppl in India speak english, but most as their second language. something like that
in the music one it was"unconditional assertment"?
thats what i put.
What was the answer to the writing question with emily bronte?
No i said it was an extended analogy
For the India question - I didn’t pick no error because you could insert a “who” (? instead of “that” or something)
okay!!! thank you i got math multiple one question wrong and one grid in wrong… what will be the score for that?
i hope the curve will be lenient because math was kind of hard this time…
completely different question, i put extended analogy too
@ParasPatel let me rephrase- you’re only supposed to account for multiples of 10 and not just 5 because the set includes EVEN numbers. 5 is not even.
math curve, always similar. 1 wrong 770 2 wrong 740
@glasshours but the problem in the sentence was a comma splice. How would that resolve it
i agree with @glasshours on the India question. it was “… most of them” but that would the whole sentence a run on. it should be most of who
i didn’t put no error for the last question in the error id in writing because that sentence had runon problem i guess…