<p>who still has an 800 in math</p>
<p>whats the highest you think we can get</p>
<p>Yeah I got both avant-garde and group!</p>
<p>what question had prong?</p>
<p>It was like the guy was getting sick of something so he didn’t want to prolong it </p>
<p>@botherme Hmm, your explanation definitely has reason… although it sounds a little too nit-picky for me but you definitely could be right.</p>
<p>Yeah what was advant gard and prong</p>
<p>Ok for the girl who came back from college… the question about the relatives telling stories… I said it was a writer changing the facts to make it more entertaining. am i right or…? :/</p>
<p>@botherme I feel like when u have to think tht much to answer a question ur wrong but u maybe right. I put sarcasm</p>
<p>nononono I thought</p>
<p>Known for its aversions to groupwork, the artists ____________ blah blah ___________</p>
<p>isnt this idiosyncratic lol why is this avant garde? does anyone remember the word choices</p>
<p>MAN!!! i got that right that was the first question, i thought u said prong like a prong on a pitch fork and i was like ■■■, now expecting 500 lol</p>
<p>Oh and negligible because the professor was a inveterate complimentor </p>
<p>Its the writer</p>
<p>It wasn’t group work</p>
<p>Wait negligible? I thought they held her compliments in high regard? whatever that word was</p>
<p>curve anyone</p>
<p>For the identification of errors in writing, was “chance of survival” idiomatically correct? I was thinking in the back of my mind it might have been “chance for survival”.</p>
<p>@2400boii Agree with you about thinking too much into the question… doesn’t seem like something CB would be expecting from a questionl</p>
<p>It’s aversion to experimentation</p>
<p>@Dynasty21 Yeah it should have been chances of survival. i circled the subject (whatever it was, don’t remember) because it should have been plural</p>