<p>i put “to sum up” as well.</p>
<p>‘What’s more’ is correct - it was a list of the great things about led lights</p>
<p>more importantly, none of those things were mentioned before. thus, it’s definitely “what’s more”</p>
<p>I put what’s more as well</p>
<p>what was the one lovable pets or domesticated animals</p>
<p>I put lovable pet, but I think every answer except last would work</p>
<p>i put lovable pets because domesticated just means tamed</p>
<p>I put the choice “For the formidable” or something along the lines because the following examples were things people could be scare about like shattering and mercury content.</p>
<p>Did we come to a conclusion about the jumbled entryway?
I thought the correct sentence was supposed to read something like
“Pam led us through the entryway jumble of backpacks and umbrellas”</p>
<p>Rather than
“Pam led us through the entryway; jumble of backpacks and umbrellas.”</p>
<p>But different interpretations of the sentence could change answers to both questions regarding the entryway and the umbrellas…</p>
<p>definitely lovable pets. Domesticated animals was too formal. It was supposed to imply a wimpy, non-scary tone.</p>
<p>@meat i think i did the same thing as u</p>
<p>I thought “Pam led us through the entryway, jumble of backpacks and umbrellas.” Now that I think about it, I think no punctuation would be correct. Replace jumble with full.
“Pam led us through the entryway full of backpacks and umbrellas” vs “Pam led us through the entryway, full of backpacks and umbrellas.”</p>
<p>i’m fairly certain that entryway was being used as an adjective, as in the jumble in the entryway…</p>
<p>That was a terribly awkward sentence haha. I stared at it for a good minute at least :/</p>
<p>it would have been so much easier if they had it with “a”
Pam led us through the entryway, a jumble of backpacks and umbrellas</p>
<p>What about the guerrilla girls or whatever…first question…
it was like…more, and the society act</p>
<p>in the guerilla girls passge…when it was like using or for use of what did u guys say?</p>
<p>So for the next to last question in the Winter count passage, what was the purpose of the quote they ended with? I said it was an example of what one of the readers may have done upon seeing a winter count…</p>
<p>@llazar I put that too.</p>
<p>I felt like there were sooooooo many “NO CHANGE” answers.
Normally, in my practice test experience, that isn’t usually the option, so I felt a bit awkward putting them down, but I felt as if they were correct.</p>
<p>And about the plan, I put down the section about its’ Hawaii location. Correct?</p>