<p>what other idioms were like big on it</p>
<p>what examples did ppl use on there essay!</p>
<p>Are you guys sure it’s “are written by” ?</p>
<p>so was it no error or no?</p>
<p>for the punctuation CR Passage, Arbitrary or Make better by punctuation?</p>
<p>One of writing was decreased and reduced
So I said reduced </p>
<p>well, technically the answer choice was “play on words”, which sounds more like puns. idk, yeah we’ll see Here’s to a -3 curve!</p>
<p>@jessicalyu I said arbitrary… not sure though and @Pistachionut1996 Yup it was reduced.</p>
<p>Concise instructive? does anyone remember the question of this answer?</p>
<p>@botherme what did you say for the chance of survival one? Did you mark that one as the answer?</p>
<p>was “family” share? group? i dont remember all choices </p>
<p>It was concise and instructive </p>
<p>@redrabbit23 sorry, i don’t remember that question. could you refresh my memory?</p>
<p>@pistachionut1996 do you remember the question though?</p>
<p>@botherme Ah, I can’t quite remember the question but the phrase was “chance of survival”… wasn’t sure if “of” was the correct preposition for chance… sorry I can’t remember much more than that! >.<</p>
<p>what was the question that the answer was “prong” ?</p>
<p>@redrabbit23 “Chances of survival” is idiomatically correct</p>
<p>@redrabbit23 Are you sure? I got no error</p>
<p>it asked what the meaning of lot was. for example, the sports team was a serious lot. could not have been any clearer that it was group.</p>
<p>It was like this guy’s speech was both brief and substantial or something like that
I’m 100% sure I always get 800 cr </p>