<p>yeah they didnt phase her i think was the answer</p>
<p>some people got multiple choice math experimental some people got experimental fill-ins</p>
<p>anyone write about don delillo's white noise?</p>
<p>i had back to back 20 question mutiple choice any one know which section is experimental, if i recall it was either section 2 and 3</p>
<p>they didn't unfaze her was a different choice</p>
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<p>My essay was pretty terribly crafted and didn't gain a coherent thesis until the end But it was basically about how as a society we have drifted from the vision that Jefferson had of self-reliant and independent farmers into a technologically-driven society devoid of hard work.
I used this anecdote about teenage Amish people having the oppurtunity to enter the "Devil's Playground" and choose between the outside world and the amish community--they almost always go back...and of course Walden.</p>
<p>I got experimental fill-ins I believe (I had two of the grid-ins, that means one was experimental correct?).</p>
<p>Can anyone tell me the italian / german languages question? I believe it was, 30 students, some take italian, some take german, some take both. That's all I can remember. I would really appreciate if someone could give me the full question (answer was apparently six?).</p>
<p>As well, what is the antecedent vs. derivative question, I can't remember that at all (although derivative seems very familiar).</p>
<p>Based on this thread it seems I've gotten all the questions discussed so far correct :D Stumbled on this place googling the above question haha.</p>
<p>GL to everyone, hope we all did well!</p>
<p>i put 6 for the language one</p>
<p>yea i had that question i got as the answer, i solved a system of 3 equation</p>
<p>But, what was the question itself?</p>
<p>that was one of my two 20 question matuplie choice math section, so i assume the other one was experimental</p>
<p>shrewd financial decision Vs attracting parents</p>
<p>30 students there are 3 more students that take german rather than italian and the same number of students who take one language take both</p>
<p>Shrewd financial, I'm fairly sure.</p>
<p>It wasn't attracting parents because he wasn't discussing parents, he was talking about all adults. Parents would generally take their kids as well, and he indicated that it was not "geared" towards them. He did, however, discuss how much cheaper the show was without animals and how the new audience would pay a higher ticket price, both things that certainly are "shrewd finanical decisions". I could be wrong but it seems most here agree.</p>
<p>im sorry i dont recall</p>
<p>x+(x+3)=15 x=6 6 italian students 9 german 15 both</p>
<p>what did you get for the three classes 20 20 30 for the elections</p>
<p>Thanks very much seriouslywow! I believe I put six based on that, but I was hesitant (and as a result unsure right now) because I thought for a moment that perhaps the "3 more students take german rather than italian" could apply to even those who take both. I see now that that doesn't matter, with any luck I did indeed put six. :)</p>
<p>Unfortunately it seems like I always ran out of time right as I was starting to check the answers to the very last couple of questions.</p>
<p>hiaarbot what did you get for the point of view of May?it was no.25</p>
<p>I explained the answer about the language one in the earlier pages. It was 6</p>
<p>Edit: Srry i didnt see it was explained again.</p>