<p>For punctuation did author 1 cite dickens to show the effectivness or something like that </p>
<p>Did any of you guys put that both authors agreed that “no punctuations was ambiguous” </p>
<p>for the wikipedia one i put is written by i think. it went something like wikipedia is different in that its content is written by its readers but i might be wrong</p>
<p>ugh noo. what is it then? I was between esteem and indignation :/</p>
<p>A+b = b.</p>
<p>F(a) = 10 so 13 = 3a -2. Thus, a = 4. Do the same for b and b is 1. Sorry whoever got 85</p>
<p>yeah it was asking what passage 2 guy thought of it. Not first prof</p>
<p>any one remember the other choices for the concise and instructive question??? please???</p>
<p>Passage 2 guy held it in higher esteem even tho first girl really didnt care</p>
<p>I said esteem as well.</p>
<p>@indianboy797983 We’re talking about the punctuation passages, not the emotional girl passage…</p>
<p>but why would it be esteem when she said she had a longing for it to come back</p>
<p>i put 85 and im hella salty dont talk about it pls</p>
<p>Alright thanks… I’m gonna go with esteem to avoid freaking out about my CR score even more</p>
<p>i am too!!</p>
<p>the punctuation passage she was legit nostalgic because she said that she wanted grammar rules to come back like all 27 of them</p>
<p>Wow I thought I got around 2300 with around 700 in CR but now I think I got like 2000… :(</p>
<p>@indianboy797983 It’s not about a girl at all!! @TheCHAMPION yeah I failed the first section of the critical reading even though I know I got an 800 for math and writing :(</p>
<p>It’s esteem because she found it necessary to convey the full clarity in ones writing </p>
<p>alright whoever the author is </p>
<p>how do you know you got an 800 in writing … and math… </p>