<p>i hope english will be generous, but the other 3 were unusually easy so they won’t be lenient…</p>
<p>don’t remember the english questions I asked you above??</p>
<p>i hope english will be generous, but the other 3 were unusually easy so they won’t be lenient…</p>
<p>don’t remember the english questions I asked you above??</p>
<p>I don’t remember the number of OMITS I had, but I got the same answer as you did for the last question.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the first reading question, something like what does the author not mention in the first paragraph? I got the answer as ignition switch.</p>
<p>The science curve might be lenient as a few questions required outside knowledge.</p>
<p>i don’t remember that question? which passage and do you remember other choices?</p>
<p>yes thats right, they asked for example where the DNA was located, which wasn’t stated in the passage. I chose nuclei</p>
<p>remember the answer for from
which beach where most of the recollected samples?</p>
<p>yes i think you are right about the reading question, i remember looking it up at the beginning of the passage</p>
<p>remember any other hard english questions? i’m trying but i don’t really know the questions anymore…</p>
<p>What was the last answer of the science passage? I think the question was on the number of bonds and had the numbers 100 and 30 in it.</p>
<p>Oh no, how did you guys find reading easy…</p>
<p>I chose P had a drive. But for the 1st question I remembered I did not choose ignition switch because I read that it was starting the airplane engine or something; I chose another option but forgot what was it.</p>
<p>For DNA question, I used (100-30)/2 (going by your quoted figure)</p>
<p>Sorry, (100-60)/2 . So I got the answer as 20.</p>
<p>I got the answer as 30. The question stated that C had 30 bonds and they asked to find the bonds for G. In the figure, it showed that C and G had the same number of bonds.</p>
<p>yeah i also got 30 for the dna question</p>
<p>anybody remembers the first english question about the passage of diving like a fish when it that what would be the most awkward description of entering the water??</p>
<p>i think i chose something with “fumble”…</p>
<p>yeah, I think fumble is right.</p>
<p>DO you remember a question in the prose passage that’s something about the traits that are contrasted in the dialogue between Carriscant and Pantaleon? I think my answer was skepticism and excitement.</p>
<p>Yeah, fumble.</p>
<p>Skepticism and excitement too.</p>
<p>what is the answer to the question about what the author implies about the first amendment in the social science passage about freedom of speech? Was it something like “Shelter to dissenters”</p>
<p>also chose skepticism and excitement</p>
<p>well, i don’t remember which answer choice i chose but pretty sure i didn’t choose that one…i think i chose B</p>
<p>anyone remembers the question of the. attitude of the narrator toward her mother in the rope jumping passage?</p>
<p>I don’t remember such a question. I think there was one question that asks in which paragraph does the narrator feel tender and protective toward the mother.</p>
<p>yes i meant that one, thank you</p>
<p>it wasn’t in the last paragraph,right?</p>
<p>and the question in the english passage about the band that played in the park
there were two very weird questions about the activities that people did in the park during these concerts, one was about adding something, that was one of the hardest for me…</p>
<p>I think it was the last paragraph.
Do you remember the answer to which of the following provides voltage to the circuit in the science section? I put III only (the capacitor).</p>
<p>yes it was the capacitor!</p>
<p>but in the last paragraph is when she talked about her feelings when she is jumping the rope, mentioning she is black… i thought it was before</p>