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@TheCHAMPION LOL. I actually have a life outside of CC.

What was the flamingoes question?

@Arpeggio206 how were they not both delete

@jsweets17 Because putting it before sentence 5 made so much more sense… It flowed very well like that

@MarcoReus Hey do you remember the flamingoes question at all?

did you guys get DELETE for the sentence about Gertrude Stein?

Also how many NE in the last writing section?

What about the second to last question … Both…nor? Letter D? And we’re there two answers where it was just condensed like the nearby neighbors? It was that and I think one more @Arpeggio206

Were*

I had 4 NE’s : Liberia, purple dye, jetpacks, and stamps.

I’m pretty sure it’s both… and…

Pretty sure there were blatant errors with the rest. I think I missed the last sentence error id, the one with the collaorate

Did you guys have either/or for the last writing section?

Ok so I got rationalizing a belief because one of the passages was not conceding a point or clarifying a misconception. Also perspective I for impartial cause he mentions they and the director. What hints give u that he’s an actor. He didn’t say we, he said they

What you get for the writing question that was something like “In the 1800s, people baked something with a certain food signaling good luck for the next year”? I said that it should have been “that signaled”

@schoolisfunforme Its from the perspective of the actors told by a narrator. For the director bit, again, the director is represented from the point of view of the actors. It talk about his gestures being dramatic, so the actors are the ones who are perceiving him that way. The whole passage talks about what was going on with the actors and how they all felt aout stuff, but it was in third person, so it was a narrator

was whimsical an answer to one of the vocab questions?

Both… Nor??? I don’t know why this one hasn’t been talked more about

@jsweets17 yeah for that one only either/or made sense cause everything else was paired incorrectly

both/and, either/or, and neither/nor are the correct pairs right?